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(audio available for paid subscribers) A tragedy is that moment where the herocomes face to face with his true identity. Aristotle Unlike any and every
(audio available for paid subscribers) A tragedy is that moment where the herocomes face to face with his true identity. Aristotle Unlike any and every
(audio available for paid subscribers) This hour I tell things in confidence,I might not tell everyone, but I will tell you. Walt Whitman, Song of
(audio version available for paid subscribers) The path of liberation Is as narrow as a razor’s edge. Katha Upanishad The Razor’s Edge follows the spiritual
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Beware of false knowledge; it ismore dangerous than ignorance. George Bernard Shaw The simple fact is that most student
(audio version available for paid subscribers) You can’t depend on your eyes whenyour imagination is out of focus. Mark Twain Don’t let this get out,
(audio version available for paid subscribers) The older I grow the more I distrust thefamiliar doctrine that age brings wisdom. H.L. Mencken I’m not gonna
(audio version available for paid subscribers) The stale cadaver blocks up the passagethe burial waits no longer. Walt Whitman Thinking isn’t really that hard, you
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Better to die fighting for freedom thenbe a prisoner all the days of your life. Bob Marley Whether or
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune,Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,Done with
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Beware of false knowledge; it ismore dangerous than ignorance. George Bernard Shaw Who are they fooling, all these spiritual
“The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.”
William Blake
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