“Nelson Mandela set his course a long time ago, and in word and deed, years of determination, sacrifice, and faith--he set a new standard in the likes of Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Martin Luther King, Jr. --changing the world and all of us for the better. I was one of those regular citizens watching when he made his first trip here after being released from prison. Amazing memories. I regret that I never met him in person. May he rest in peace” WorldLongMotherMemoriesSacrificeRegretDeterminationPrisonChanging The WorldLutherI Regret Author:Philip Bailey
“A beautifully written tale that lives somewhere between landscape and memory, where regret becomes a prison, and a story told often enough becomes truth.” EnoughStoriesMemoriesWrittenRegretPrisonTalesLandscape Author:Brunonia Barry
“Memory is a dead thing. Memory is not truth and cannot ever be, because truth is always alive, truth is life; memory is persistence of that which is no more. It is living in ghost world, but it contains us, it is our prison. In fact it is us. Memory creates the knot, the complex called the I and the ego” WorldFactsMemoriesAliveTruth IsEgoPrisonComplexesGhostPersistenceKnotsGhost World Author:Rajneesh
“Are you ready to step out of the prison of memory and conditioned responses into the experience of freedom? If so, then observe your addictive behaviors without judgment.” IfsMemoriesStepsReadyBehaviorJudgmentPrisonResponse Author:Deepak Chopra