63. And that will take up a thousand hours of energy. — Jack Kerouac, letter to Allen Ginsberg
126. Nevertheless you still charge words with meaning mainly in three ways, called phanopoeia, melopoeia, logopoeia. You use a word to throw a visual image on to the reader’s imagination, or you charge it by sound, or you use groups of words to do this. — Ezra Pound, The ABC of Reading
189. One instant of bodhicitta can obliterate the effects of all the evil acts of infinite kalpas.– Dilgo Khyenste, Enlightened Courage
252. Whether you know it or not, I am your nearest and dearest–your very own Self. –Sri Anandamayi Ma
315. “Grow old in Yiddish, Hannah, and carry fathers and uncles into the future with you.” — Cynthia Ozick, Yiddish, or Envy in America