"All of the animals except man know that the principal business of life is to enjoy it."
- Larry Winget
"If at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it."
- Albert Einstein
"What people experience as obstacles in life are reflections of a decision to shut out understanding."
- Deepak Chopra
"it takes a lot of effort to drop all of the artificial barriers about reality that exist only within the confines of our own stilted imaginations."
- Richard Restak
"It is important that you do away with the idea that the world must correspond to illusions of sequence and order."
- Richard Restak
"The meaning of life is everything."
- Deepak Chopra
"If you don't have much going wrong in your life, then you don't have much going on in your life."
- Larry Winget
"If you mess up, big deal. Just admit it, fix it, and move on. Other than that, life's a party."
- Tyler Winget
"Every event in life can be causing only one of two things: either it is good for you, or it is telling you what you need to look at to create good for you"
- Deepak Chopra
"Childhood is a state of mind. It is an ongoing quest for learning. I, for one, don't want to put that aside,
and I don't think anyone else should either."
- Raph Koster
"my intention is more to be real than good. It’s a funny thing; lots of good comes from that."
- Alan Cohen
"100% of the shots you don't take don't go in."
- Wayne Gretzky
"The opposite of play is not work. It's depression."
- Brian Sutton-Smith
"It is unreasonable to think you'll become outstanding if you only do what other people do -
normal things, things that are usual, traditional, trivial."
- Andrei Aleinikov
"When you give someone a rule, you take away a choice. And when you take away a choice, you take away
an opportunity to learn."
- Marcus Buckingham / Curt Coffman
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"At our best we human beings are much, much grander than merely rational; at our best we transcend rationality while incorporating its procedures into our lower levels of functioning."
- John Taylor Gatto
"If you don't use your mind, someone else will"
- Alan Cohen
"If you put fences around people, you will get sheep."
- William McKnight
"The best use of time is to reconnect to your being."
- Deepak Chopra
"No new truth is ever really learned until it is acted upon."
- John Powell
"Stress comes from knowing what is right and doing what is wrong."
- Larry Winget
"If it weren't for the enormous effort we put into denial, repression, and doubt, life
would be a constant revelation."
- Deepak Chopra
"More damage has been done to others by persons leading lives of quiet desperation (that is, doing
what they felt they 'had' to do) than ever was done by persons freely doing what they wanted to do."
- Neale Donald Walsch
"Facts are always evolving. They are not solid entities at all; they have a life span, disintegrate, and give way to new facts, sometimes quickly."
- Alah Cohen
"The people in your world will be as big - or small - as you let them be. Their attitudes and abilities are not absolute hard facts. Your expectations play a major role in how they perform."
- Alan Cohen
"Science is God explaining God through a human nervous system.
Isn't spirituality the same thing?"
- Deepak Chopra
"Getting serious about putting an end to violence means giving up a personal stake in the world."
- Deepak Chopra
"Being a nice as possible to others and causing no harm isn't the same as nonviolence in the sprirtual sense."
- Deepak Chopra
"The one reality is spirit, and the surface of life is only a disguise with a thousand masks to keep us from discovering what is real."
- Deepak Chopra
"If your morals make you dreary, depend on it, they are wrong."
- Alan Cohen
"Rational people know they cannot judge persons but only issues. They have no X-ray eyes to see the
intention, conscience, or knowledge of another. They confine themselves to an assessment of what is done rather
than attempt a judgment of the doer of the deed."
- John Powell
"Flexible and open people are contented with tentative judgments, which they keep revising as new evidence
comes in. Instead of bending the facts to fit their conclusions, they keep revising their conclusions to accommodate all
the known facts. Rigid people live fixed and static lives in a small world. They keep their world small so they can
handle it."
- John Powell
"Evil exists in everyone as a shadow."
- Deepak Chopra
"Destructiveness is the outcome of unlived life."
- John Powell
"Denial stands for Don't Even Notice I Am Lying."
- Alan Cohen
"Sixty-four kilobytes [of memory] ought to be plenty for anyone"
- Bill Gates
"If 'con' is the opposite of 'pro', then isn't 'Congress' the opposite of 'progress'?
- John Stewart
"The holy grail of game design is to make a game where the challenges are never ending, the skills required are varied,
and the difficulty curve is perfect and adjusts itself to exactly our skill level. Someone did this already, though, and
it's not always fun. It's called 'life'. Maybe you've played it."
- Raph Koster
"There are two sorts of people in this world, those who divide everyone into two sorts of people and those who don't."
- Raph Koster
"When beetles battle beetles in a puddle paddle battle and the beetle battle puddle is a puddle in a bottle,
they call this a tweetle beetle bottle puddle paddle battle muddle, AND when beetles fight these battles in a bottle
with their paddles and the bottle's on a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles, they call this a
muddle puddle tweetle poodle beetle noodle bottle paddle battle."
- Dr. Seuss