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“Exactly! Exactly!” he chortled. “Every day is a good day, some days are shitty days, AND every day is a good day!”
By Adam FisherMarch 1984Who asks me for directions when Man has such wonderful maps? I have no maps, for in all my kingdom there is only one road and I have made it easy for you to find: just ask your Holy Spirit at any time of the day or night and it will lead you there.
By Natalia d’Arbeloff, A.B. ChristopherFebruary 1984Faint shoots of morning light, a thirty year old nose, a cool Fall October afternoon
By Our ReadersFebruary 1984January 1984The soul of every man does possess the power of learning the truth, and the organ to see it with. . . . Just as one might have to turn the whole body round in order that the eye should see the light instead of the darkness, so the entire soul must be turned away from this changing world until its eye can bear to contemplate reality.
Plato
November 1983You don’t tell the quality of a master by the size of his crowds.
Richard Bach, Illusions
Being hit by a car, driving through Wyoming in the snow, grabbing the wishing ring on the merry-go-round
By Our ReadersMay 1983Tai-Chi takes extraordinary discipline and perseverance to gain any degree of mastery, and yet, it’s ideally suited to someone who’s interested in a complete series of exercises to do in a short period of time every day. It’s a Taoist paradox.
By Susan WallinMarch 1983Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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