2005-08-26 / Editorials
Quotes to chew on
“He who allows a day to pass without practicing generosity or enjoying life’s pleasures is like a blacksmith’s bellows—he breathes but he does not live.”
— From The Sanskrit
“Faith is a kind of climbing instinct, which draws us upward and onward.”
— William Ralph Inge
“Among the languages of American Indians, there is no word for ‘art.’ For Indians, everything is art; therefore, it needs no name. For Indians, images are a means of celebrating mystery and not a manner of explaining it.”
— Jamake Highwater
“The road is wide and bright as crystal, and the sun is at the end of it.”
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
“Follow your bliss. Find where it is and don’t be afraid to follow it.”
— Joseph Campbell


