“This too shall pass.”
“No tongue can tell Your secretfor the measure of the word obscures Your nature.But the gift of the earis that it hearswhat the tongue cannot tell.”
“When the path ignites a soul,there's no remaining in place.The foot touches ground,but not for long.”
“He introduced himself to us out of kindness: how else could we have known him? Reason took us as far as the door; but it was his presence that let us in.”
“If knowledge does not liberate the self from the self, then ignorance is better than such knowledge.”
“Elizabeth Cady read the nation's great Declaration, and it bothered her. All men are created equal, it said. But what about women?”