“I wonder what especial sanctity attaches itself to fifteen minutes. It is always the maximum and the minimum of time which will enable us to acquire languages, etiquette, personality, oratory ... One gathers that twelve minutes a day would be hopelessly inadequate, and twenty minutes a wasteful and ridiculous excess.” Would BeLanguageWonderLearningMinutesPersonalityTwentiesRidiculousAcquireExcessConventionsTwelveFifteenMinimumMaximumEtiquetteInadequateSanctityOratory Author:Agnes Repplier
“Well it's always been an interesting area for me. In referencing something I just reread from Dogen it says, "Enlightenment doesn't break the person anymore than the reflection breaks the water" and Suzuki in his commentary is saying you don't lose your personality once you acquire some sort of Buddhist understanding.” WellsPersonsUnderstandingWaterLosesInterestingBreakPersonalityEnlightenmentReflectionAreasBuddhistAcquireCommentaryReferencing Author:Brad Warner
“The true work of art is born from the 'artist': a mysterious, enigmatic, and mystical creation. It detaches itself from him, it acquires an autonomous life, becomes a personality, an independent subject, animated with a spiritual breath, the living subject of a real existence of being.” ArtRealSpiritualArtistBornExistenceSubjectsCreationPersonalityArt IsBreathsIndependentMysteriousAcquireWorks Of ArtMysticalAnimatedSerendipityAutonomousEnigmatic Author:Wassily Kandinsky