" What more than no suffering is not too much? "


 

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" To [Sigismundo Celine] all phenomena were real in some sense, unreal in some sense, meaningless in some sense, real and meaningless in some sense, unreal and meaningless in some sense, and real and unreal and meaningless in some sense. " -- Robert Anton Wilson ( "Coincidance" )                " God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. " -- New Testament ( Christian Bible )               " The Tao is forever undefined...; if kings and lords could harness it ... [humans] would need no more instruction and all things would take their course....  Knowing when to stop averts trouble.  Tao in the world is like a river flowing home to the sea. " -- Lao Tzu ( Tao te Ching )                " That which is divine is invisible. " -- Philo                " The obscurity of God is the bane of the world. " -- Felicetti        " Time doth not exist, excepteth when suffering maketh it to exist. " -- Felicetti                " Towards the throne [ humans ] all strive: it is their madness, as though happiness sat on the throne. " -- Nietzsche                " We cannot strive for that which ends all striving, which is happiness itself that is not found through striving but necessarily via the end of striving; hence, the human 'pursuit of happiness' is the loss of happiness and the fruitless search for what is already within us." -- Felicetti        " The Kingdom of Heaven [ God ] is within you. " -- Jesus of Nazareth                " I situate myself, and seat myself, and where you recline I shall recline, for every armchair belongs to you as good as belongs to me." --  Henry Beard ( " Poetry for Cats " )

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