“I feel comfortable here primarily because I think Los Angeles is made up of people who don't come from here, so you can find kindred spirits very easily. It's a town of gypsies.” PeopleThinkingFeelsMadeSpiritComfortableTownsLos AngelesGypsyKindredKindred Spirit Author:Matthew Rhys
“The uncomfort zone is very important for us... To feel uncomfortable is important to strengthen your spirit. Like the samurai says, if you feel comfortable you must search for the discomfort, don't look only for the easy way.” IfsWayFeelsLooksImportantSpiritEasyComfortableUncomfortableZoneMmaComfort ZoneDiscomfortEasy WaySamurai Author:Lyoto Machida
“No, what worries me is that I might in a sense adapt to this environment and come to be comfortable here and not resent it anymore. And I am afraid that as the years go by that I may forget, I may begin to lose my memories of the mountains and the woods and that's what really worries me, that I might lose those memories, and lose that sense of contact with wild nature in general. But I am not afraid they are going to break my spirit.” YearsMayMightSpiritLosesMemoriesForgetBreakWorryEnvironmentMountainComfortableWoodsContactNot AfraidResent Author:Theodore Kaczynski
“I should like to believe my people's religion, which was just what I could wish, but alas, it is impossible. I have really no religion, for my God, being a spirit shown merely by reason to exist, his properties utterly unknown, is no help to my life. I have nor the parson's comfortable doctrine that every good action has its reward, and every sin is forgiven. My whole religion is this: do every duty, and expect no reward for it, either here or hereafter.” PeopleShouldBelieveReasonWholeHelpingActionSpiritWishSinImpossibleDutyComfortablePropertyRewardsVery GoodDoctrineForgivenAlasHereafterGood Actions Book:Bertrand Russell on God and Religion Source: Bertrand Russell on God and Religion