“As surely as you are a living man, so surely did that spectral anatomy visit my room again last night, grin in my face, and walk away with my trousers: nor was I able to spring from my bed, or break the chain which seemed to bind me to my pillow.” MenAbleLastsFacesNightWalksRoomsBreakBedSpringChainsLast NightPillowAnatomyTrousers Author:Bill Vaughan
“Tears came to my eyes when I read of a mere boy in one of our eastern cities who noticed a vagrant asleep on a sidewalk and who then went to his own room, retrieved his own pillow, and placed it beneath the head of that one whom he knew not. Perhaps there came from the precious past the welcome words: 'Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me' (Matt. 25:40).” DoneEyePastRoomsCitiesBoysTearsMereWelcomeEasternPillowBrethrenSidewalkVagrants Author:Thomas S. Monson
“My home has a split personality. Some of the rooms are very French antique. Think Aubusson rugs, turquoise ceramic jugs, sandbag pillows, and broken birdcages. The other half is very Aztec. Neon ikat fabric pillows, vintage books piled up to the ceiling, and shutters from Bali.” ThinkingBookHomeRoomsHalfBrokenPersonalitySplitsFabricPillowCeilingsOther HalfVintageAntiquesNeonShuttersBaliSplit PersonalityJugsTurquoiseCeramicsAztec Author:Poppy Delevingne
“What is called zazen is sitting on a zafu [pillow] in a quiet room, absolutely still, in the exact and proper position and without uttering a word, the mind empty of any thought, good or wicked. It is continuing to sit peacefully, facing a wall, and nothing more. Every day.” MindStillsRoomsPositionWallQuietSittingEmptyWickedContinuingPillowQuiet Room Author:Taisen Deshimaru