classes ::: time, remember, favorite, adjective, adverb,
children :::
branches ::: everyday
see also ::: daily_minimum_offering, dates, goals, injunctions, morning, NOUNS, now, offer, purpose, remember, review, temp, the_future, the_past, TIME, tomorrow, VERBS, what, yesterday

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object:everyday
quote:every day you are going to read Savitri

on_waking
before_sleep
always

--- EVERYDAY 2020-09-08
Read at least 2 pages of Savitri. 24 is much preferred (30 days). 72 is fairly ideal (10 days).
Meditate at least 15 minutes.
measure how long it takes to remember. (Levels_of_Remembrance)
Read or listen to one chapter of both TSOY and TLD.
the_Aim ::: remembering_God is the_most_important
log higher and lower actions

--- EVERYDAY
  1_ daily minimum offering (dmo) ::: this could be choosing / doing at least one thing from this list, or d20 perhaps
  2_ The_Only_Way_Out (morning) ::: read morning / night. the Presence is inside you.
  3_ Prayers (morning) ::: see Prayer, Aspiration
  4_ analysis (morning) ::: anything I hope to accomplish today?, any / morning / night questions (see analysis)

  resume the Quest ::: find the Psychic, find God, invoke, evoke
  try to remember ::: see always
  relight the flame of aspiration ::: When the aspiration is awake each day brings us nearer to the goal. With my blessings,
  try to make contact ::: Every day should be regarded as a day when a descent may take place or a contact established with the higher consciousness.
  132 / Savitri ::: ... if one reads attentively what Sri Aurobindo has written, all that he has written, one would have the answer to every question.
  self-actualize ::: wordlist-terminal (todo), Game Dev (nrl), Tower of MEM
  other ::: spell / vow / oath --- train / progress
  Exercise / stretch (morning) ::: ballet, Yoga (+ss), standing breathing, gymnastics,

--- TODAYS LOG (SEE THE PAST)

on waking :::
priority important, important not priority, priority not important, not priority not important

--- POTENTIAL DO EVERYDAY
  Bhakti freestyle

--- POTENTIAL DO
  Taxes (potential) ::: Money for future rent

see also ::: VERBS, injunctions, do, review, remember, offer, , NOUNS, goals, purpose, temp, what, daily minimum offering, , TIME, morning, now, yesterday, tomorrow, the past, the future, dates

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class:remember
class:favorite
word class:adjective
word class:adverb

object:today (every)
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OBJECT INSTANCES [10] - TOPICS - AUTHORS - BOOKS - CHAPTERS - CLASSES - SEE ALSO - SIMILAR TITLES

TOPICS
Always
Aspiration
before_sleep
daily
daily
each_day
every_day
everyday_you_are_going_to_read_Savitri
on_waking
read
Remember
SEE ALSO

daily_minimum_offering
dates
goals
injunctions
morning
NOUNS
now
offer
purpose
remember
review
temp
the_future
the_past
TIME
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VERBS
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AUTH

BOOKS
Becoming_the_Compassion_Buddha__Tantric_Mahamudra_for_Everyday_Life
Evolution_II
Heart_of_Matter
Infinite_Library
Initiation_Into_Hermetics
Integral_Life_Practice_(book)
Leaning_Toward_the_Poet__Eavesdropping_on_the_Poetry_of_Everyday_Life
Liber_157_-_The_Tao_Teh_King
Life_without_Death
Mantras_Of_The_Mother
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
My_Burning_Heart
Peace_Is_Every_Step__The_Path_of_Mindfulness_in_Everyday_Life
Savitri
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Everyday_I_Ching
The_Heros_Journey
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History
Toward_the_Future

IN CHAPTERS TITLE

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0.00_-_The_Wellspring_of_Reality
0.01_-_Life_and_Yoga
01.07_-_The_Bases_of_Social_Reconstruction
03.03_-_A_Stainless_Steel_Frame
03.10_-_The_Mission_of_Buddhism
05.16_-_A_Modernist_Mentality
07.30_-_Sincerity_is_Victory
08.22_-_Regarding_the_Body
1.00b_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00_-_PREFACE_-_DESCENSUS_AD_INFERNOS
1.00_-_The_way_of_what_is_to_come
1.01_-_How_is_Knowledge_Of_The_Higher_Worlds_Attained?
1.01_-_the_Call_to_Adventure
1.01_-_The_Highest_Meaning_of_the_Holy_Truths
1.01_-_THE_STUFF_OF_THE_UNIVERSE
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_SOCIAL_HEREDITY_AND_PROGRESS
1.02_-_The_7_Habits__An_Overview
1.02_-_The_Child_as_growing_being_and_the_childs_experience_of_encountering_the_teacher.
1.02_-_The_Divine_Teacher
1.02_-_THE_NATURE_OF_THE_GROUND
1.02_-_The_Recovery
10.37_-_The_Golden_Bridge
1.03_-_Meeting_the_Master_-_Meeting_with_others
1.03_-_PERSONALITY,_SANCTITY,_DIVINE_INCARNATION
1.03_-_The_End_of_the_Intellect
1.03_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.04_-_Body,_Soul_and_Spirit
1.04_-_GOD_IN_THE_WORLD
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Paths
1.04_-_The_Self
1.05_-_Pratyahara_and_Dharana
1.05_-_Problems_of_Modern_Psycho_therapy
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_MORTIFICATION,_NON-ATTACHMENT,_RIGHT_LIVELIHOOD
1.06_-_Quieting_the_Vital
1.06_-_The_Breaking_of_the_Limits
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_The_Literal_Qabalah_(continued)
1.08_-_Independence_from_the_Physical
1.08_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_THE_SPIRITUAL_REPERCUSSIONS_OF_THE_ATOM_BOMB
1.08_-_The_Change_of_Vision
1.10_-_THE_FORMATION_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
1.11_-_FAITH_IN_MAN
1.11_-_The_Change_of_Power
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_TIME_AND_ETERNITY
1.1.4_-_The_Physical_Mind_and_Sadhana
1.14_-_The_Secret
1.15_-_The_Value_of_Philosophy
1.16_-_The_Suprarational_Ultimate_of_Life
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.18_-_FAITH
1.22_-_Tabooed_Words
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_The_Killing_of_the_Divine_King
1.27_-_On_holy_solitude_of_body_and_soul.
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.400_-_1.450_Talks
1.439
1.46_-_Selfishness
1.54_-_Types_of_Animal_Sacrament
1929-04-21_-_Visions,_seeing_and_interpretation_-_Dreams_and_dreaml_and_-_Dreamless_sleep_-_Visions_and_formulation_-_Surrender,_passive_and_of_the_will_-_Meditation_and_progress_-_Entering_the_spiritual_life,_a_plunge_into_the_Divine
1956-05-02
1956-06-20_-_Hearts_mystic_light,_intuition_-_Psychic_being,_contact_-_Secular_ethics_-_True_role_of_mind_-_Realise_the_Divine_by_love_-_Depression,_pleasure,_joy_-_Heart_mixture_-_To_follow_the_soul_-_Physical_process_-_remember_the_Mother
1956-10-28
1957-07-17_-_Power_of_conscious_will_over_matter
1957-11-12
1957-12-13
1958-10-04
1960-05-06
1960-08-10_-_questions_from_center_of_Education_-_reading_Sri_Aurobindo
1960-10-15
1960-11-12
1961-03-17
1962-01-09
1962-06-06
1963-05-29
1963-11-04
1963_11_04
1963-11-20
1964-05-14
1964-10-14
1965-08-04
1965-08-14
1965-11-23
1965-11-27
1966-03-02
1966-05-14
1967-01-14
1968-07-20
1968-09-11
1969_10_24
1970-04-15
1970-04-18
1970-09-30
1971-06-16
1972-04-05
1972-08-02
1972-08-05
1972-08-30
1.jlb_-_Browning_Decides_To_Be_A_Poet
1.jlb_-_Plainness
1.jlb_-_Rosas
1.rmr_-_You_Must_Not_Understand_This_Life_(with_original_German)
1.rt_-_(75)_Thy_gifts_to_us_mortals_fulfil_all_our_needs_(from_Gitanjali)
1.rt_-_Gitanjali
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLVIII_-_I_Travelled_The_Old_Road
1.sfa_-_Let_us_desire_nothing_else
20.01_-_Charyapada_-_Old_Bengali_Mystic_Poems
2.03_-_The_Pyx
2.05_-_Aspects_of_Sadhana
2.05_-_Habit_3__Put_First_Things_First
2.05_-_The_Tale_of_the_Vampires_Kingdom
2.09_-_On_Sadhana
2.12_-_On_Miracles
30.01_-_World-Literature
3.02_-_The_Practice_Use_of_Dream-Analysis
3.02_-_The_Soul_in_the_Soul_World_after_Death
3.04_-_The_Spirit_in_Spirit-Land_after_Death
3.05_-_SAL
3.07_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Soul
3.07_-_The_Formula_of_the_Holy_Grail
3-5_Full_Circle
4.01_-_The_Presence_of_God_in_the_World
4.04_-_In_the_Total_Christ
4.0_-_The_Path_of_Knowledge
5_-_The_Phenomenology_of_the_Spirit_in_Fairytales
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
Big_Mind_(ten_perfections)
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
BOOK_XII._-_Of_the_creation_of_angels_and_men,_and_of_the_origin_of_evil
Diamond_Sutra_1
DM_2_-_How_to_Meditate
DS2
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
MMM.01_-_MIND_CONTROL
Partial_Magic_in_the_Quixote
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Talks_026-050
Talks_076-099
Talks_600-652
The_Act_of_Creation_text
The_Anapanasati_Sutta__A_Practical_Guide_to_Mindfullness_of_Breathing_and_Tranquil_Wisdom_Meditation
The_Coming_Race_Contents

PRIMARY CLASS

everyday
favorite
God
quotes
remember
Savitri
time
SIMILAR TITLES
Becoming the Compassion Buddha Tantric Mahamudra for Everyday Life
everyday
everyday you are going to read Savitri
Leaning Toward the Poet Eavesdropping on the Poetry of Everyday Life
Peace Is Every Step The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life
The Everyday I Ching

DEFINITIONS

everyday ::: a. --> Used or fit for every day; common; usual; as, an everyday suit or clothes.

and: A logical connective that captures the meaning of our understanding of the everyday word "and". It is used on 2 propositions (say, a and b) therefore it can be considered a binary operation. The proposition a^b (also written a&b - considered as a single proposition) is only true when both of its component propositions are true.

Below the line- 1.This term is applied to items within a business which would not normally be associated with the everyday running of a business. 2. Advertising that uses low profile media such as direct mail or the Internet. See above the line .

Carnap's contributions to the study of epistemological and philosophical problems may be characterized as applications of the methods of logical analysis to the languages of everyday life and of science. His books contain applications to the fundamental problems of epistemology, expound the principles of physicalism (q.v.) which was developed by Carnap and Neurath and which offers, amongst others, a basis for a more cautious version of the ideas of older behaviorism and for the construction of one common unified language for all branches of empirical science (see Unity of Science). Main works: Logische Aufblou der Welt; Abriss der Logistik; Logische Syntax der Sprache "Testability and Meaning," Phil. of Sci. (1916). -- C.G.H.

colloquialism: A word or phrase employed everyday in plain and relaxed speech, but rarely found in formal writing.

commonsense knowledge ::: In artificial intelligence research, commonsense knowledge consists of facts about the everyday world, such as "Lemons are sour", that all humans are expected to know. The first AI program to address common sense knowledge was Advice Taker in 1959 by John McCarthy.[93]

Cyc "artificial intelligence" A large {knowledge-based system}. Cyc is a very large, multi-contextual {knowledge base} and {inference engine}, the development of which started at the {Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation} (MCC) in Austin, Texas during the early 1980s. Over the past eleven years the members of the Cyc team, lead by {Doug Lenat}, have added to the knowledge base a huge amount of fundamental human knowledge: {facts}, rules of thumb, and {heuristics} for reasoning about the objects and events of modern everyday life. Cyc is an attempt to do symbolic {AI} on a massive scale. It is not based on numerical methods such as statistical probabilities, nor is it based on {neural networks} or {fuzzy logic}. All of the knowledge in Cyc is represented {declaratively} in the form of logical {assertions}. Cyc presently contains approximately 400,000 significant assertions, which include simple statements of fact, rules about what conclusions to draw if certain statements of fact are satisfied, and rules about how to reason with certain types of facts and rules. The {inference engine} derives new conclusions using {deductive reasoning}. To date, Cyc has made possible ground-breaking pilot applications in the areas of {heterogeneous} database browsing and integration, {captioned image retrieval}, and {natural language processing}. In January of 1995, a new independent company named Cycorp was created to continue the Cyc project. Cycorp is still in Austin, Texas. The president of Cycorp is {Doug Lenat}. The development of Cyc has been supported by several organisations, including {Apple}, {Bellcore}, {DEC}, {DoD}, {Interval}, {Kodak}, and {Microsoft}. {(http://cyc.com/)}. {Unofficial FAQ (http://robotwisdom.com/ai/cycfaq.html)}. (1999-09-07)

Cyc ::: (artificial intelligence) A large knowledge-based system.Cyc is a very large, multi-contextual knowledge base and inference engine, the development of which started at the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC) in Austin, Texas during the early 1980s.Over the past eleven years the members of the Cyc team, lead by Doug Lenat, have added to the knowledge base a huge amount of fundamental human knowledge: facts, rules of thumb, and heuristics for reasoning about the objects and events of modern everyday life.Cyc is an attempt to do symbolic AI on a massive scale. It is not based on numerical methods such as statistical probabilities, nor is it based on neural satisfied, and rules about how to reason with certain types of facts and rules. The inference engine derives new conclusions using deductive reasoning.To date, Cyc has made possible ground-breaking pilot applications in the areas of heterogeneous database browsing and integration, captioned image retrieval, and natural language processing.In January of 1995, a new independent company named Cycorp was created to continue the Cyc project. Cycorp is still in Austin, Texas. The president of Cycorp is Doug Lenat.The development of Cyc has been supported by several organisations, including Apple, Bellcore, DEC, DoD, Interval, Kodak, and Microsoft. . . (1999-09-07)

Dazu shike. (M-eM-$M-'M-hM-6M-3M-gM-^_M-3M-eM-^HM-;). In Chinese, "Dazu rock carvings"; a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings located on the steep hillsides of Dazu County, in Sichuan province near the city of Chongqing. The Dazu grottoes are considered one of the four greatest troves of rock sculptures in China, along with the LONGMEN grottoes in LUOYANG, the MOGAO Caves in DUNHUANG, and the YUNGANG grottoes in Shanxi province. Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1999, the Dazu rock carvings consist of seventy-five sites, all under state protection, which contain some fifty thousand statues, along with epigraphs and inscriptions numbering over one hundred thousand inscribed Sinographs. There are five sites that are particularly large and well preserved: Baodingshan (Treasure Peak Mountain), Beishan (North Mountain), Nanshan (South Mountain), Shizhuanshan (Rock-Carving Mountain), and Shimenshan (Stone-Gate Mountain). Among the five major sites, the grottoes on Baodingshan and Nanshan are the largest in scale, the richest in content, and the most refined in artistic skill, although other sites are also noteworthy for their many statues integrating Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism. The earliest carvings of the Dazu grottoes were begun in the early seventh century during the Tang dynasty, but the main creative period began in the late ninth century, when Wei Junjing, the prefect of Changzhou, initiated the carvings on Beishan. Even after the collapse of the Tang dynasty, his example continued to be emulated by local gentry, government officials, Buddhist monks and nuns, and ordinary people. From the late Tang dynasty through the reign of the Song Emperor Gaozong (r. 1127-1131), some ten thousand sculptures of Buddhist figures were carved at the site in varied styles. The most famous carving on Beishan is a Song-dynasty statue of GUANYIN (AVALOKITEsVARA). In the twelfth century, during the Song dynasty, a Buddhist monk named Zhao Zhifeng began to work on the sculptures and carvings on Baodingshan, dedicating seventy years of his life to the project. He produced some ten thousand Buddhist statues, as well as many carvings depicting scenes from daily life that bear inscriptions giving religious rules of behavior, teaching people how to engage in correct moral action. Along with EMEISHAN, Baodingshan became one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Sichuan. Although the Dazu grottoes primarily contain Buddhist statues, they also include Daoist, Confucian, and historical figures, as well as many valuable inscriptions describing people's daily lives, which make the Dazu grottoes unique. The Yungang grottoes, created during the fourth and fifth centuries, represent an early stage of Chinese cave art and were greatly influenced by Indian culture. The Longmen grottoes, begun in the fifth century, represent the middle period of cave art, blending Indian and Chinese characteristics. The Dazu grottoes represent the highest level of grotto art in China and demonstrate breakthroughs in both carving technique and subject matter. They not only provide outstanding evidence of the harmonious synthesis of Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism in Chinese local religious practice but also mark the completion of the localization process of China's grotto art, reflecting great changes and developments in China's folk religion and rock carvings. The Dazu grottoes are thus remarkable for their high aesthetic quality, their rich diversity of style and subject matter (including both secular and religious topics), and the light that they shed on everyday life in China.

defeatism ::: The acceptance of and contentedness with defeat without struggle. In everyday use, defeatism has negative connotation, and is often linked to treason and pessimism. The term is commonly used in the context of war: a soldier can be a defeatist if he or she refuses to fight because he or she thinks that the fight will be lost for sure or that it is not worth fighting for some other reason. The term can also be used in other fields, like politics, sports, psychology and philosophy.

DhammakM-DM-^Aya. (Thai, Thammakai). A Buddhist reform movement in Thailand that originated in 1916, when a monk named Luang Phor Sodh is said to have rediscovered a technique of meditation that had been lost since the time of the Buddha. The movement began to gain impetus in 1970, when one of the abbot's disciples, a nun known as Khun Yay UpM-DM-^Asika, founded Wat Phra DhammakM-DM-^Aya. DhammakM-DM-^Aya meditation practice consists of visualizing a small crystal sphere entering one's body through the nasal passage; the sphere settles in the solar plexus and eventually becomes transformed into a crystal image of the Buddha. While engaging in this visualization, the meditator is supposed to focus on the MANTRA "samma arahang." The practice is supposed to culminate in the ability to see a buddha image (the dhammakM-DM-^Aya, or "truth body" of the Buddha; see DHARMAKM-DM-^@YA) inside oneself, an experience compared to tasting NIRVM-DM-^@nA in the present life. Meditation is the principal DhammakM-DM-^Aya practice, and the organization encourages its followers to meditate twice a day as a way of improving self-confidence and as a tool for success, well being, and fostering family life. DhammakM-DM-^Aya also offers group training courses for adults in the private and public sectors. Devotees dress in white, and temple buildings are simple in design. DhammakM-DM-^Aya is also known for organizing massive ceremonies involving several thousand monks and tens of thousands of laypeople on Buddhist holy days. Rather than following the traditional lunar calendar and practicing on the days of the waning and waxing moon, DhammakM-DM-^Aya practice is held every Sunday, with meditation in the morning, followed by a sermon on topics relevant to the problems and concerns of everyday life. Its adherents are also encouraged to take part in such activities as retreats, youth camps, and massive ordinations for college students during the summer break. The DhammakM-DM-^Aya movement also differs from mainstream Thai Buddhism in that it requires monks to be ordained for life rather than the temporary ordination that is common among Thai laymen. In addition to its massive WAT outside of Bangkok, it has established branches throughout Thailand and overseas. Many Thais, especially intellectuals who support the forest meditation tradition, criticize DhammakM-DM-^Aya for its "direct marketing" type of organization and its quick-fix solutions to complex problems.

Duchen ::: (Yid.) Priestly benediction performed on high holidays and everyday in Israel.

eliminative materialism ::: An absolute version of materialism and physicalism with respect to mental entities and mental vocabulary, according to which humans' common-sense understanding of the mind (what eliminativists call folk psychology) is not a viable theory on which to base scientific investigation: behaviour and experience can only be adequately explained on the biological level. Therefore, no coherent neural basis will be found for everyday folk psychological concepts (such as belief, desire and intention, for they are illusory and therefore do not have any consistent neurological substrate. Eliminative materialists therefore believe that consciousness does not exist except as an epiphenomenon of brain function and some believe that the concept will eventually be eliminated as neuroscience progresses.

Embryo In general, the vitalized germ of an organism in its earlier stages, and sometimes applied to it until it leaves the egg or womb covering. The fertilization of the germ-cell in plant or animal is an everyday working of the universal law by which spirit incubates matter for the purpose of differentiating on the objective planes, in order to manifest the subjective monadic life. Thus the reincarnating ego, in beginning to make a new body for itself, with the division of the fertilized microscopic egg cell, is analogous to the world-germ awakening in a laya-center to begin another galactic, solar, or planetary existence. M-bM-^@M-^\This desire for a sentient life shows itself in everything, from an atom to a sun, and is a reflection of the Divine Thought propelled into objective existenceM-bM-^@M-^] (SD 1:44).

genjo koan. (C. xiancheng gong'an; K. hyonsong kongan M-gM-^OM->[M-hM-&M-^K]M-fM-^HM-^PM-eM-^EM-,M-fM-!M-^H). In Japanese, lit. "presently manifest case," or "actualized case," deriving from a term in Chinese law for an "open and shut case," or someone "caught dead to rights." The term is sometimes used in the CHAN school to refer to the universality of buddhahood in all aspects of the mundane world and, for this reason, is occasionally interpreted (rather too freely) as the "koan of everyday life." Genjo koan is one of the seminal terms in the writings of DoGEN KIGEN (1200-1253), the putative founder of the SoToSHu of Japanese ZEN, and is the title of a treatise written in 1233 that was later anthologized as the first roll of the sixty- and the seventy-five-roll recensions of his magnum opus, the SHoBoGENZo ("Treasury of the True Dharma Eye"). The term seems to have first been used by the Tang Chan master Muzhou Daoming (780-877), and more often later by such Song Chan masters as HONGZHI ZHENGJUE (1091-1157) and YUANWU KEQIN (1063-1135). Dogen deploys the term to criticize the RINZAI (LINJI) usage of koan (C. GONG'AN) as a means of catalyzing a breakthrough into awakening, thus making genjo koan a polemical device for distinguishing his presentation of Zen thought and practice from rival schools. Although Dogen never directly defines it, in his usage, genjo koan indicates the way in which all things are constantly manifesting their inherent buddhahood in the here and now; thus, Buddhist cultivation entails simply performing a single practice, such as seated meditation (J. ZAZEN), so completely that the enlightenment inherent in that practice becomes "an open and shut case."

genre ::: n. --> A style of painting, sculpture, or other imitative art, which illustrates everyday life and manners. html{color:

Halacha or Halachah or Halakha ::: (Heb. The Path). Jewish law governing everyday life recorded and expounded in the Talmud.

hongaku. (M-fM-^\M-,M-hM-&M-:). In Japanese, "original enlightenment." The notion that enlightenment was a quality inherent in the minds of all sentient beings (SATTVA) initially developed in East Asia largely due to the influence of such presumptive APOCRYPHA as the DASHENG QIXIN LUN. The Dasheng qixin lun posited a distinction between the potentiality to become a buddha that was inherent in the minds of every sentient being, as expressed by the term "original enlightenment" (C. BENJUE; pronounced hongaku in Japanese); and the soteriological process through which that potential for enlightenment had to be put into practice, which it called "actualized enlightenment" (C. SHIJUE; J. shikaku). This distinction is akin to the notion that a person may in reality be enlightened (original enlightenment), but still needs to learn through a course of religious training how to act on that enlightenment (actualized enlightenment). This scheme was further developed in numerous treatises and commentaries written by Chinese exegetes in the DI LUN ZONG, HUAYAN ZONG, and TIANTAI ZONG. M-BM-6 In medieval Japan, this imported soteriological interpretation of "original enlightenment" was reinterpreted into an ontological affirmation of things just as they are. Enlightenment was thence viewed not as a soteriological experience, but instead as something made manifest in the lived reality of everyday life. Hongaku thought also had wider cultural influences, and was used, for example, to justify conceptually incipient doctrines of the identity between the buddhas and bodhisattvas of Buddhism and the indigenous deities (KAMI) of Japan (see HONJI SUIGAKU; SHINBUTSU SHuGo). Distinctively Japanese treatments of original enlightenment thought begin in the mid-eleventh century, especially through oral transmissions (kuden) within the medieval TENDAISHu tradition. These interpretations were subsequently written down on short slips of paper (KIRIGAMI) that were gradually assembled into more extensive treatments. These interpretations ultimately came to be attributed by tradition to the great Tendai masters of old, such as SAICHo (767-822), but connections to these earlier teachers are dubious at best and the exact dates and attributions of these materials are unclear. During the late Heian and Kamakura periods, hongaku thought bifurcated into two major lineages, the Eshin and Danna (both of which subsequently divided into numerous subbranches). This bifurcation was largely a split between followers of the two major disciples of the Tendai monk RYoGEN: GENSHIN (942-1017) of Eshin'in in YOKAWA (the famous author of the oJo YoSHu); and Kakuun (953-1007) of Danna'in in the Eastern pagoda complex at ENRYAKUJI on HIEIZAN. The Tendai tradition claims that these two strands of interpretation derive from Saicho, who learned these different approaches while studying Tiantai thought in China under Daosui (J. Dosui/Dozui; d.u.) and Xingman (J. Gyoman; d.u.), and subsequently transmitted them to his successors in Japan; the distinctions between these two positions are, however, far from certain. Other indigenous Japanese schools of Buddhism that developed later during the Kamakura period, such as the JoDOSHu and JoDO SHINSHu, seem to have harbored more of a critical attitude toward the notion of original enlightenment. One of the common charges leveled against hongaku thought was that it fostered a radical antinomianism, which denied the need for either religious practice or ethical restraint. In the contemporary period, the notion of original enlightenment has been strongly criticized by advocates of "Critical Buddhism" (HIHAN BUKKYo) as an infiltration into Buddhism of Brahmanical notions of a perduring self (M-DM-^@TMAN); in addition, by valorizing the reality of the mundane world just as it is, hongaku thought was said to be an exploitative doctrine that had been used in Japan to justify societal inequality and political despotism. For broader East Asian perspectives on "original enlightenment," see BENJUE.

Hongzhou zong. (J. Koshushu; K. Hongju chong M-fM-4M-*M-eM-7M-^^M-eM-.M-^W). The Hongzhou school of Chinese CHAN derives its name from the Hongzhou region in Jiangxi province, where the Chan master MAZU DAOYI developed his unique style of Chan pedagogy. The name was first used by the Chan historian GUIFENG ZONGMI to refer primarily to those who traced their lineage back to Mazu and his immediate disciples. According to traditional accounts of their teachings, Chan masters in the Hongzhou line regarded all activities of everyday life as the very functioning of the buddha-nature (FOXING) itself. Since everything in the conditioned realm, therefore, was presumed to be a manifestation of the buddha-nature, Hongzhou adepts were said to claim that all actions, whether right or wrong, good or evil, and so forth, were equally the functioning of the enlightened mind. Zongmi criticized this view as promoting a dangerous antinomianism in Chan, which fostered unrestrained conduct (see WU'AI XING). Normative portrayals in Chan literature of iconoclastic masters striking their students, shouting, and pinching their students' noses derive from stereotypes fostered within the Hongzhou school. Largely through the efforts of Mazu's prominent disciples BAIZHANG HUAIHAI and NANQUAN PUYUAN, the Hongzhou line came to be the dominant Chan lineage in medieval China and eventually evolved into the GUIYANG ZONG and LINJI ZONG of the mature Chan tradition. The Hongzhou lineage was also extremely influential in Silla and Koryo-period Korea as well, where eight of the nine sites associated with the Korean Nine Mountains Son school (KUSAN SoNMUN) were founded during the ninth century by teachers who studied in China with Hongzhou masters.

indriyasaMvara. (T. dbang po sdom pa; C. genlM-CM-M-^KM-eM-^DM-^@). In Sanskrit and PM-DM-^Ali, "sensory restraint," or "guarding the sense organs"; an important factor in the development of mindfulness (SMM-aM-9M-^ZTI, P. SATI) and eventually concentration (SAMM-DM-^@DHI), in which the meditator trains to see things as they actually are, rather than only in terms of oneself-i.e., as things we like, dislike, or are indifferent toward. In addition to its role in formal meditative training, indriyasaMvara should also be maintained throughout the ordinary activities of everyday life, in order to control the inveterate tendency toward craving. Maintaining sensory restraint helps the meditator to control one's reaction to the generic signs (NIMITTA) or secondary characteristics (ANUVYANJANA) of an object; instead, one halts the perceptual process at the level of simple recognition, simply noting what is seen, heard, etc. By not seizing on these signs and characteristics, perception is maintained at a level prior to an object's conceptualization and the resulting proliferation of concepts (PRAPANCA) throughout the full range of one's sensory experience. As the frequent refrain in the sutras states, "In the seen, there is only the seen," and not the superimpositions created by the intrusion of ego (M-DM-^@TMAN) into the perceptual process. Mastery of this technique of sensory restraint provides access to the signless (M-DM-^@NIMITTA) gate to deliverance (VIMOKsAMUKHA).

Internet of things (IoT) - a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data.

Kun bzang bla ma'i zhal lung. (Kunzang Lame Shelung). In Tibetan, "Words of My Perfect Teacher," a popular Buddhist text, written by the celebrated nineteenth-century Tibetan luminary DPAL SPRUL RIN PO CHE during a period of prolonged retreat at his cave hermitage above RDZOGS CHEN monastery in eastern Tibet. It explains the preliminary practices (SNGON 'GRO) for the KLONG CHEN SNYING THIG ("Heart Essence of the Great Expanse"), a system of RNYING MA doctrine and meditation instruction stemming from the eighteenth-century treasure revealer (GTER STON) 'JIGS MED GLING PA. The work is much loved for its direct, nontechnical approach and for its heartfelt practical advice. Dpal sprul Rin po che's language ranges from lyrical poetry to the vernacular, illustrating points of doctrine with numerous scriptural quotations, accounts from the lives of past Tibetan saints, and examples from everyday life-many of which refer to cultural practices specific to the author's native land. While often considered a Rnying ma text, the Kun bzang bla ma'i zhal lung is read widely throughout the sects of Tibetan Buddhism, a readership presaged by the author's participation in the RIS MED or so-called nonsectarian movement of eastern Tibet during the nineteenth century.

Logic, formal: Investigates the structure of propositions and of deductive reasoning by a method which abstracts from the content of propositions which come under consideration and deals only with their logical form. The distinction between form and content can be made definite with the aid of a particular language or symbolism in which propositions are expressed, and the formal method can then be characterized by the fact that it deals with the objective form of sentences which express propositions and provides in these concrete terms criteria of meaningfulness and validity of inference. This formulation of the matter presupposes the selection of a particular language which is to be regarded as logically exact and free from the ambiguities and irregularities of structure which appear in English (or other languages of everyday use) -- i.e., it makes the distinction between form and content relative to the choice of a language. Many logicians prefer to postulate an abstract form for propositions themselves, and to characterize the logical exactness of a language by the uniformity with which the concrete form of its sentences reproduces or parallels the form of the propositions which they express. At all events it is practically necessary to introduce a special logical language, or symbolic notation, more exact than ordinary English usage, if topics beyond the most elementary are to be dealt with (see logistic system, and semiotic).

mainstream: In a literary sense, this term refers to texts and authors which abide by conventional writing structures and techniques. These are generally aimed at the everyday, dominant reader.

marginal "jargon" 1. Extremely small. "A marginal increase in {core} can decrease {GC} time drastically." In everyday terms, this means that it is a lot easier to clean off your desk if you have a spare place to put some of the junk while you sort through it. 2. Of extremely small merit. "This proposed new feature seems rather marginal to me." 3. Of extremely small probability of {win}ning. "The power supply was rather marginal anyway; no wonder it fried." [{Jargon File}] (1994-10-21)

marginal ::: (jargon) 1. Extremely small. A marginal increase in core can decrease GC time drastically. In everyday terms, this means that it is a lot easier to clean off your desk if you have a spare place to put some of the junk while you sort through it.2. Of extremely small merit. This proposed new feature seems rather marginal to me.3. Of extremely small probability of winning. The power supply was rather marginal anyway; no wonder it fried.[Jargon File] (1994-10-21)

Mazu Daoyi. (J. Baso Doitsu; K. Majo Toil M-iM-&M-,M-gM-%M-^VM-iM-^AM-^SM-dM-8M-^@) (709-788). Chinese CHAN master of the Tang dynasty and retrospective patriarch of the HONGZHOU ZONG of the broader Chan tradition. Mazu was a native of Hanzhou in present-day Sichuan province. At an early age, he became a student of the Chan master Chuji (alt. 648-734, 650-732, 669-736) of Zizhou (also in present-day Sichuan province) and received the full monastic precepts later from the VINAYA master Yuan (d.u.) at nearby Yuzhou. Mazu is said to have later visited the sixth patriarch HUINENG's disciple NANYUE HUAIRANG (677-744), under whom he attained awakening. According to the famous story, which is frequently recited in Chan literature, Mazu was awakened when his teacher Nanyue likened Mazu's sitting in meditation to the act of polishing of a roof tile: just as a roof tile cannot be polished to make a mirror, sitting meditation, says Nanyue, cannot lead to buddhahood. In his thirties, Mazu began teaching at various monasteries in the southern regions of Fujian and Jiangxi province. In 769, he began his residence at the monastery of Kaiyuansi (also known as Youqingsi) in Zhongling (in present-day Jiangsu province) and attracted many students. Emperor Xianzong (r. 805-820) later gave him the posthumous title Chan Master Daji (Great Serenity). His teachings are recorded in the Mazu Daoyi chanshi guanglu. Mazu developed the idea of "original enlightenment" (BENJUE) from the DASHENG QIXIN LUN ("Awakening of Faith According to the MahM-DM-^AyM-DM-^Ana") in a radical direction. He asserted that "everyday mind is the way" (pingchangxin shi dao) and that "mind itself is the Buddha" (zixin shi fo), arguing that sentient beings have never in fact been deluded but have always been awakened buddhas. Although Mazu did not intend to advocate maintaining a deluded state of mind but wanted instead to recognize the value of the ordinary life as the ground of enlightenment, his emphasis on the inseparable relationship of enlightenment and ignorance drew severe criticisms, especially from GUIFENG ZONGMI (780-841), who believed that Mazu's teachings fostered antinomianism for suggesting that practice was not necessary in order to awaken.

microLenat /mi:"-kroh-len"-*t/ The unit of {bogosity}, written uL; the consensus is that this is the largest unit practical for everyday use. The microLenat, originally invented by David Jefferson, was promulgated as an attack against noted computer scientist {Doug Lenat} by a {tenured graduate student} at {CMU}. Doug had failed the student on an important exam for giving only "AI is bogus" as his answer to the questions. The slur is generally considered unmerited, but it has become a running gag nevertheless. Some of Doug's friends argue that *of course* a microLenat is bogus, since it is only one millionth of a Lenat. Others have suggested that the unit should be redesignated after the grad student, as the microReid. [{Jargon File}]

microLenat ::: /mi:-kroh-len-*t/ The unit of bogosity, written uL; the consensus is that this is the largest unit practical for everyday use. The microLenat, originally suggested that the unit should be redesignated after the grad student, as the microReid.[Jargon File]

Mundane Consciousness ::: A generalized term for everyday, ordinary awareness. Used to contrast with states and stages of conscious experience that surpass these ordinary expectations and perceptions.

Nityapralaya: Dissolution of everyday occurrence during the individual's sound sleep.

paradox: The situation where valid inferences made on valid premises seemed to imply a contradiction. Note that the mathematical (logical) definition of a paradox is much narrower than in everyday use.


   Pion - A subatomic particle composed of a quark and an anti-quark. Not seen under everyday conditions, but produced at high temperatures or in reactions between atoms.



Philosophes: French 18th century philosophers, e.g. Condorcet, Condillac, Rousseau, Voltaire (q.v.). Philosopher King: In Plato's theory of the ideal state rulership would be entrusted to philosopher kings. These rulers would reach the top by sheer talent and merit after a long period of training in the school of everyday work and leadership and by a prescribed pattern of formal discipline and study. The final test of leadership lay in the ability to see the truth of the Platonic vision of a reality governed by universal ideas and ideals. -- V.F.

pictogram ::: (text) (Or pictograph) A symbol which is a picture that represents an object or concept, e.g. a picture of an envelope used to represent an e-mail message.Pictograms are common in everyday life, e.g. signs in public places or roads, whereas the term icon is specific to interfaces on computers or other electronic devices.Compare: ideogram.(2005-04-05)

pictogram "text" (Or "pictograph") A {symbol} which is a picture that represents an object or concept, e.g. a picture of an envelope used to represent an {e-mail message}. Pictograms are common in everyday life, e.g. signs in public places or roads, whereas the term "{icon}" is specific to interfaces on computers or other electronic devices. Pictograms are the most common kind of {ideogram} (symbols representing concepts), the other kind are not pictures but are conventions. (2014-07-30)

Power Spot ::: A location, usually in the Physical Plane, that is unusually powerful or active spiritually relative to other locations around it. Places like churches are an everyday example of this. When dozens of minds turn their focus to a singular idea and worship then there tends to be a power to that. Natural formations of sanctity (e.g. Uluru) or constructs of great intrigue (e.g. Stonehenge) are similar examples but even an unusual circle of rocks in the woods could be deemed such a spot.

PrajNM-DM-^ApM-DM-^AramitM-DM-^AhM-aM-9M-^[dayasutra. (T. Shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po'i mdo; C. Bore boluomiduo xin jing; J. Hannya haramitta shingyo; K. Panya paramilta sim kyong M-hM-^HM-,M-hM-^KM-%M-fM-3M-"M-gM->M-^EM-hM-^\M-^\M-eM-$M-^ZM-eM-?M-^CM-gM-6M-^S). In English, the "Heart of the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra" (or, in other interpretations, the "DHM-DM-^@RAnM-DM-*-Sutra of the Perfection of Wisdom"); a work known in English simply as the "Heart Sutra"; one of only a handful of Buddhist SuTRAs (including the "Lotus Sutra" and the "Diamond Sutra") to be widely known by an English title. The "Heart Sutra" is perhaps the most famous, and certainly the most widely recited, of all Buddhist sutras across all MahM-DM-^AyM-DM-^Ana traditions. It is also one of the most commented upon, eliciting more Indian commentaries than any MahM-DM-^AyM-DM-^Ana sutra (eight), including works by such luminaries as KAMALAsM-DM-*LA, VIMALAMITRA, and ATIsA DM-DM-*PAMKARAsRM-DM-*JNM-DM-^@NA, as well as such important East Asian figures as FAZANG, KuKAI, and HAKUIN EKAKU. As its title suggests, the scripture purports to be the quintessence or heart (hM-aM-9M-^[daya) of the "perfection of wisdom" (PRAJNM-DM-^@PM-DM-^@RAMITM-DM-^@), in its denotations as both supreme wisdom and the eponymous genre of scriptures. The sutra exists in long and short versions-with the longer version better known in India and the short version better known in East Asia-but even the long version is remarkably brief, requiring only a single page in translation. The short version, which is probably the earlier of the two recensions, is best known through its Chinese translation by XUANZANG made c. 649 CE. There has been speculation that the Chinese version may be a redaction of sections of the Chinese recension of the MAHM-DM-^@PRAJNM-DM-^@PM-DM-^@RAMITM-DM-^@SuTRA (also translated by Xuanzang) as a mnemonic encoding (dhM-DM-^AranM-DM-+) of the massive perfection of wisdom literature, which was then subsequently translated back into Sanskrit, perhaps by Xuanzang himself. Although there is as yet no scholarly consensus on the provenance of the text, if this argument is correct, this would make the "Heart Sutra" by far the most influential of all indigenous Chinese scriptures (see APOCRYPHA). The long version of the text, set on Vulture Peak (GM-aM-9M-^ZDHRAKutAPARVATA) outside RM-DM-^@JAGM-aM-9M-^ZHA, begins with the Buddha entering SAMM-DM-^@DHI. At that point, the BODHISATTVA AVALOKITEsVARA (who rarely appears as an interlocutor in the prajNM-DM-^ApM-DM-^AramitM-DM-^A sutras) contemplates the perfection of wisdom and sees that the five aggregates (SKANDHA) are empty of intrinsic nature (SVABHM-DM-^@VA). The monk sM-DM-^@RIPUTRA, considered the wisest of the Buddha's sRM-DM-^@VAKA disciples, is inspired by the Buddha to ask Avalokitesvara how one should train in the perfection of wisdom. Avalokitesvara's answer constitutes the remainder of the sutra (apart from a brief epilogue in the longer version of the text). That answer, which consists essentially of a litany of negations of the major categories of Buddhist thought-including such seminal lists as the five aggregates (skandha), twelve sense-fields (M-DM-^@YATANA), twelve links of dependent origination (PRATM-DM-*TYASAMUTPM-DM-^@DA), and FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS-contains two celebrated statements. The first, made in reference to the first of the five aggregates, is "form (RuPA) is emptiness (suNYATM-DM-^@); emptiness is form" (RuPAM suNYATM-DM-^@ sUNYATAIVA RuPAM). This is one of the most widely quoted and commented upon statements in the entire corpus of MahM-DM-^AyM-DM-^Ana sutras and thus is not easily amenable to succinct explication. In brief, however, the line suggests that emptiness, as the nature of ultimate reality, is not located in some rarified realm, but rather is found in the ordinary objects of everyday experience. The other celebrated statement is the spell (MANTRA) that concludes Avalokitesvara's discourse-GATE GATE PM-DM-^@RAGATE PM-DM-^@RASAMGATE BODHI SVM-DM-^@HM-DM-^@-which, unlike many mantras, is amenable to translation: "gone, gone, gone beyond, gone completely beyond, enlightenment, svM-DM-^Aha." This mantra has also been widely commented upon. The presence of the mantra in the sutra has led to its classification as a TANTRA rather than a sutra in some Tibetan catalogues; it also forms the basis of Indian tantric SM-DM-^@DHANAs. The brevity of the text has given it a talismanic quality, being recited on all manner of occasions (it is commonly used as an exorcistic text in Tibet) and inscribed on all manner of objects, including fans, teacups, and neckties in modern Japan.

Prakrit. (S. PrM-DM-^AkM-aM-9M-^[ta). A term that literally means "natural" in Sanskrit, used to designate a group of Indo-M-DM-^@ryan vernacular languages in ancient India. The term "Sanskrit" (saMskM-aM-9M-^[ta) has the sense both of "constructed," "perfected," or "refined," and thus describes a classical language that may not ever have been used for everyday verbal communication. The earliest extant written forms of Prakrit are found in the inscriptions of AsOKA. The Buddha is said to have spoken the Prakritic dialect of MM-DM-^AgadhM-DM-+, the vernacular language of the Indian state of MAGADHA. Also important for Buddhism is the GM-DM-^@NDHM-DM-^@RM-DM-* form of Prakrit, from the GANDHM-DM-^@RA region of northwest India. These Prakrit dialects eventually evolved into many of the modern Indian vernacular languages, such as Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya, and Hindi. Although some scholars do not consider PM-DM-^@LI and BUDDHIST HYBRID SANSKRIT to be Prakrits in the technical sense, they are clearly influenced by various Prakrits current at the time of their formation.

Psionics ::: A general paradigm of practice for certain types of "energy" work that are pragmatically-focused and technologically-minded. This isn't your typical work on the etheric body for spiritual advancement or ego shedding, this is a modern approach to practical, everyday problems through usage of will, visualization, and the structural realities of the astral and etheric bodies all in a technologized and transhumanist-minded context.

Psyche ::: On this site we use the term to refer to the aspects of a, more-or-less, stable self-identity that make up the everyday motions and structures of the Lunar Personality.

quote :::Sufism has as its object the uniting of life and religion, which so far seem to have been kept apart... Therefore the teaching of Sufis is to make everyday life into a religion, that every action in life may have some spiritual fruit.

quote :::The Salik is a person who believes that he can be a sage and at the same time follow his worldly occupation. His work is making his life amidst the responsibilities of everyday affairs, and at the same time he does this for higher purpose; his mind is fixed on higher aspirations even while in the world. Every act in all the affairs of life is directed towards higher purpose; His mind is fixed on higher aspirations even while in the world.

Reincarnating Ego ::: In the method of dividing the human principles into a trichotomy of an upper duad, an intermediate duad,and a lower triad -- or distributively spirit, soul, and body -- the second or intermediate duad,manas-kama, or the intermediate nature, is the ordinary seat of human consciousness, and itself iscomposed of two qualitative parts: an upper or aspiring part, which is commonly called the reincarnatingego or the higher manas, and a lower part attracted to material things, which is the focus of whatexpresses itself in the average man as the human ego, his everyday ordinary seat of consciousness.When death occurs, the mortal and material portions sink into oblivion; while the reincarnating egocarries the best and noblest parts of the spiritual memory of the man that was into the devachan or heavenworld of postmortem rest and recuperation, where the ego remains in the bosom of the monad or of themonadic essence in a state of the most perfect and utter bliss and peace, constantly reviewing andimproving upon in its own blissful imagination all the unfulfilled spiritual yearnings and longings of thelife just closed that its naturally creative faculties automatically suggest to the entity now in thedevachan.But the monad above spoken of passes from sphere to sphere on its peregrinations from earth, carryingwith it the reincarnating ego, or what we may for simplicity of expression call the earth-child, in itsbosom, where this reincarnating ego is in its state of perfect bliss and peace, until the time comes when,having passed through all the invisible realms connected by chains of causation with our own planet, itslowly "descends" again through these higher intermediate spheres earthwards. Coincidently does thereincarnating ego slowly begin to reawaken to self-conscious activity. Gradually it feels, at firstunconsciously to itself, the attraction earthwards, arising out of the karmic seeds of thought and emotionand impulse sown in the preceding life on earth and now beginning to awaken; and as these attractionsgrow stronger, in other words as the reincarnating ego awakens more fully, it finds itself under thedomination of a strong psychomagnetic attraction drawing it to the earth-sphere.The time finally comes when it is drawn strongly to the family on earth whose karmic attractions orkarmic status or condition are the nearest to its own characteristics; and it then enters, or attaches itselfto, by reason of the psychomagnetic attraction, the human seed which will grow into the body of thehuman being to be. Thus reincarnation takes place, and the reincarnating ego reawakens to life on earthin the body of a little child.

Religion ::: A group that observes a common set of spiritual beliefs (dogma) and that works to better understand those beliefs and apply their tenets in their everyday lives. A religion, on this site, will tend to refer more to the established spiritual groups of humanity and not to practices, paradigms, and schools of thought that seek gnosis as opposed to a reliance on belief and blind faith.

Revelation: The communication to man of the Divine Will. This communication has taken, in the history of religions, almost every conceivable form, e.g., the results of lot casting, oracular declarations, dreams, visions, ecstatic experiences (induced by whatever means, such as intoxicants), books, prophets, unusual characters, revered traditional practices, storms, pestilence, etc. The general conception of revelation has been that the divine communication comes in ways unusual, by means not open to the ordinary channels of investigation. This, however, is not a necessary corollary, revelation of the Divine Will may well come through ordinary channels, the give-and-take of everyday experience, through reason and reflection and intuitive insight. -- V.F.

Ryokan. (M-hM-^IM-/M-eM-/M-^[) (1758-1831). In Japanese, "Virtuous Liberality"; Edo-period ZEN monk in the SoToSHu, often known as Ryokan Taigu (lit. Ryokan, the Great Fool). Ryokan was associated with a reformist group within the contemporary Soto monastic community that sought to restore formal meditative practice and the study of the writings of DoGEN KIGEN. Ryokan grew up in Echigo province (present-day Niigata prefecture), the son of a SHINTo priest. He became a novice monk at age seventeen at the nearby Soto monastery of Koshoji and was ordained when he turned twenty-one under a Soto monk named Kokusen (d. 1791). He left for Kokusen's monastery in the Bitchu province (present-day Okayama prefecture) and subsequently inherited the temple after Kokusen died. Soon afterward, however, he departed from the monastery, choosing instead to follow an itinerant lifestyle for the next several years. In 1804, he settled down for twelve years in a hut on Mt. Kugami, situated near his hometown. In 1826 Ryokan met Teishin (d. 1872), a young nun who had been previously widowed, and the two remained close companions until Ryokan's death. Ryokan eventually chose for himself a radically simple existence, living much of his life as a hermit, owning few possessions and begging for alms. He was well regarded for his love of children and his compassion for people from all social strata, including prostitutes. His expression of compassion was so extreme that he is even said to have placed lice inside his robes so they would not get cold and to have exposed his legs to mosquitoes while he slept. Ryokan was a renowned calligrapher and poet (in both Chinese and vernacular Japanese). Most of his verses are written as thirty-one-syllable tanka, although he also wrote ninety choka (long poems) and at least twenty other verses in nonstandard form. Ryokan's poetry addressed his common everyday experiences in the world in direct, humble terms. Ryokan did not publish during his lifetime; rather, his verses were collected and published posthumously by his companion Teishin.

Ryonin. (M-hM-^IM-/M-eM-?M-^M) (1072-1132). In Japanese, "Virtuous Forbearance"; founder of the YuZuNENBUTSUSHu, an early PURE LAND school in Japan. Ryonin traveled to HIEIZAN at the age of twelve to study the TENDAISHu (C. TIANTAI ZONG) teachings and was ordained at the age of fifteen. He retreated to ohara, a rural area north of Kyoto, in 1095, where he spent the next thirty years. There, Ryonin at first studied the SADDHARMAPUndARM-DM-*KASuTRA and the AVATAMSAKASuTRA, but later concentrated on reciting the SUKHM-DM-^@VATM-DM-*VYuHASuTRA. Through a revelation from the buddha AMITM-DM-^@BHA that he received in 1117, Ryonin began teaching his principle of YuZuNENBUTSU (perfect-interpenetration recitation of the Buddha's name), in which every individual benefits from both his own and others' chanting of the Buddha's name (J. nenbutsu; C. NIANFO) through a mutual transfer of merit. In 1124, Ryonin began traveling throughout Japan to spread the practice. His decision to begin teaching evokes sM-DM-^Akyamuni Buddha's own life story: after realizing this principle, Ryonin was content dwelling in solitude, but VAIsRAVAnA (J. Tabun tenno) appeared before Ryonin to ask him to teach his revelation and disseminate the chanting practice among the people. As Ryonin traveled around Japan, he carried with him a booklet in which he recorded the names of all the people who agreed to practice the chanting of the Buddha's name everyday. Soon after beginning his campaign, Ryonin received the imperial bell from the retired monarch Toba (r. 1107-1123), who also added his name to this register of adherents: both the bell and the register are now housed at Dainenbutsuji, the headquarters of the Yuzunenbutsu school. Such a sign of imperial support for Ryonin's campaign attracted many new followers to his school. Ryonin continued his evangelical efforts until his death in 1132 at Raigoin, one of the two cloisters (along with Jorengein) that he established in ohara. Ryonin also studied Buddhist "BRAHMM-DM-^@ chanting" (J. bonbai; see C. FANBAI; K. pomp'ae) and founded his own lineage of bonbai chanting during his thirty years in ohara.

Scholz and Bachmann, Der wissenschaftliche Nachlass von Gottlob Frege, Actes du Congres International de Philosophie Scientifique (Pans, 1936), section VIII, pp. 24-30. Freud. Sigmund: (1856-1940) Founder of the Psvcho-analytic school (see Psycho-Analysis), studied medicine at the University of Vienna, and becoming interested in the treatment of neuroses, went to Paris in 1885 to study under Charcot and later examined the methods employed by the Nancy school. In his own practice, he employed hypnotic methods of treatment (see Hypnosis, Hypnotism) in combination with his own techniques of free association and dream interpretation. (The Interpretation of Dreams, German ed., 1900.) Psychopathology of Everyday Life, German ed., 1901.) Freud not only developed a therapeutic technique for the treatment of hysteria and neuroses but advanced an elaborate psychological theory of which the main tenets are the predominance of sex and the doctrine of the subconscious.

Suzuki Shozan. [alt. Suzuki Shosan] (M-iM-^HM-4M-fM-^\M-(M-fM--M-

tingqian boshuzi. (J. teizen no hakujushi; K. chongjon paeksuja M-eM-:M--M-eM-^IM-^MM-fM-^_M-^OM-fM-(M-9M-eM--M-^P). In Chinese, "cypress tree in front of the courtyard"; a CHAN expression that becomes a popular meditative topic (HUATOU) and is used in Chan questioning meditation (KANHUA CHAN). The phrase appears in a GONG'AN exchange attributed to the Tang-dynasty monk ZHAOZHOU CONGSHEN (778-897): Once when Zhaozhou was asked, "Why did Bodhidharma come from the West?" (XILAI YI), he replied, "Cypress tree in front of the courtyard," suggesting that enlightenment, the reason that Bodhidharma traveled to China, is to be found in everyday experience. This gong'an appears as case no. 37 in the WUMEN GUAN ("Gateless Checkpoint"). See also XILAI YI.

transparent ::: 1. (jargon) Not visible, hidden; said of a system which functions in a manner not evident to the user. For example, the Domain Name System transparently resolves a fully qualified domain name into an Internet address without the user being aware of it.Compare this to what calls invisibility, which he illustrates from the user's point of view:You use computers when you use many modern automobiles, microwave ovens, games, CD players and calculators. You don't notice the computer because you think of yourself as doing the task, not as using the computer. [The Design of Everyday Things, New York, Doubleday, 1989, p. 185].2. (theory) Fully defined, known, predictable; said of a sub-system in which matters generally subject to volition or stochastic state change have been systems, output is a known function of the inputs, and users can both predict the behaviour and depend upon it. (1996-06-04)

transparent 1. "jargon" Not visible, hidden; said of a system which functions in a manner not evident to the user. For example, the {Domain Name System} transparently resolves a {fully qualified domain name} into an {IP address} without the user being aware of it. Compare this to what {Donald Norman (http://atg.apple.com/Norman/)} calls "invisibility", which he illustrates from the user's point of view: "You use computers when you use many modern automobiles, microwave ovens, games, CD players and calculators. You don't notice the computer because you think of yourself as doing the task, not as using the computer." ["The Design of Everyday Things", New York, Doubleday, 1989, p. 185]. 2. "theory" Fully defined, known, predictable; said of a sub-system in which matters generally subject to volition or stochastic state change have been chosen, measured, or determined by the environment. Thus for transparent systems, output is a known function of the inputs, and users can both predict the behaviour and depend upon it. (1996-06-04)

tridvM-DM-^Ara. (P. dvM-DM-^Arattaya; T. sgo gsum; C. sanmen; J. sanmon, K. sammun M-dM-8M-^IM-iM-^VM-^@). In Sanskrit, lit. "three doors" or "three gates"; referring to the body (KM-DM-^@YA), speech (VM-DM-^@K; see VM-DM-^@KKARMAN), and mind (CITTA) as means for the performance of physical, verbal, and mental deeds (KARMAN). It is also understood that these are the three doors through which one may enter into the physical, verbal, and mental practice of the dharma. Since it is through these three doors that beings accumulate the fruits (VIPM-DM-^@KA) of either negative or positive karman, the adept is taught to guard sense faculties (INDRIYASAMVARA) throughout the activities of everyday life, in order to control the inveterate tendency toward craving. In tantric Buddhism, these three doors are known as the three mysteries (T. gsang ba gsum; J. SANMITSU), which are transformed into the three bodies of a buddha (TRIKM-DM-^@YA) through tantric practice. The body is transformed into the emanation body (NIRMM-DM-^@nAKM-DM-^@YA), speech into the enjoyment body (SAMBHOGAKM-DM-^@YA), and mind into the truth body (DHARMAKM-DM-^@YA). Body, speech, and mind are said to be purified by the mantra oM M-DM-^AM-aM-8M-% huM.

vernacular: From the Latin vernaculus, meaning M-bM-^@M-^Xnative, indigenousM-bM-^@M-^Y, vernacular refers to the common or everyday language of a geographic area. It can also be described as the native language of the common people in a region or country, rather than an esteemed dead language (eg. Latin), which is preserved artificially in schools or through literary texts.

wiki "web" Any collaborative {website} that users can easily modify via the web, often without restriction. A wiki allows anyone, using a {web browser}, to create, edit or delete content that has been placed on the site, including the work of other authors. Text is entered using some simple {mark-up language} which is then rendered as {HTML}. A feature common to many of the different implementations is that any word in mixed case LikeThis (a "wikiword") is rendered as a link to a page of that name, which may or may not exist. Wikis work surprisingly well. The most famous example, {Wikipedia} (referred to as "wiki" by some), is one of the most visited sites on the web. Contributors tend to be more numerous and more persistent than vandals, and old versions of pages are always available. Like many simple concepts, open editing has profound effects on usage. Allowing everyday users to create and edit any page encourages democratic use of the web and promotes content composition by nontechnical users. In contrast, a {web log}, typically authored by an individual, does not allow visitors to change the original posted material, only add comments. Wiki wiki means "quick" in Hawaiian. The first wiki was created by {Ward Cunningham} in 1995. {wiki.org (http://wiki.org/)}. (2014-10-12)

working-day ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or characteristic of, working days, or workdays; everyday; hence, plodding; hard-working.



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1:When an old dog howls, other dogs join in for no reason. 118 Even when the wise fall into terrible decline, they please others by giving good advice. Even when fools become prosperous, they only argue, burning themselves and others ... ~ The Tibetan Book of Everyday Wisdom, @aax9,
2:He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
3:Habits are like a cable. We weave a strand of it everyday and soon it cannot be broken.
   ~ Horace Mann,
4:"Knowledge is learning something everyday. Wisdom is letting go of something everyday." ~ Unknown, @CharlesAFrancis,
5:"Zen is not some kind of excitement, but concentration on our usual everyday routine." ~ Shunryu Suzuki, @CharlesAFrancis,
6:"Act as if everyday were the last of your life, and each action the last you perform." ~ Saint Alphonsus Liguori, @25bjh54,
7:Everyday, at each moment, my blessings are with you.
   ~ The Mother, Mantras Of The Mother, 03 June,
8:everyday life
sleeping through
an cold autumn night
~ Buson, @BashoSociety
9:We shouldn't stick too close to everyday reality but give room to the reality of the heart, of the mind, and of the imagination.
   ~ Hayao Miyazaki,
10:In pursuit of knowledge everyday something is added. In the practice of the Tao, everyday something is dropped. ~ Tao Te Ching, ch.48, @Draw_and_Wings,
11:I walk everyday
five or six miles
in search of you
~ Matsuo Basho, @BashoSociety
12:People do not understand the simple Truth of their everyday, ever-present, eternal experience. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi, @RamanaMaharshi,
13:Deep in the wild mountains, is a strange marketplace, where you can trade the hassle and noise of everyday life, for eternal Light. ~ Jetsun Milarepa, [T5],
14:Not to borrow the strength of another, nor to rely on one's own strength; to cut off past and future thoughts, and not to live within the everyday mind... then the Great Way is right before your eyes. ~ Yamamoto Tsunetomo,
15:For me, writing a novel is like having a dream. Writing a novel lets me intentionally dream while I'm still awake. I can continue yesterday's dream today, something you can't normally do in everyday life.
   ~ Haruki Murakami,
16:You must be holy in the way that God asks you to be holy. God does not ask you to be a Trappist monk or a hermit. He wills that you sanctify the world in your everyday life. ~ Saint Vincent Pallotti, @Thewarning9 [Parousia],
17:"Where all the religions meet is the realization in no mystical sense, but in the most worldly and everyday sense that GOD IS EVERYTHING, AND EVERYTHING IS GOD…" ~ Ramana Maharshi, (1879-1950) was a Hindu sage of world fame, Wikipedia., @aax9,
18:Especially in tempestuous youth, almost every personal incident shimmers in a double reflection: as an instance of everyday triviality, & at the same time as exemplifying an eternal, mysterious problem that cries out for an answer. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
19:The everyday practice is simply to develop a complete acceptance and openness to all situations and emotions, and to all people, experiencing everything totally without mental reservations and blockages, so that one never withdraws or centralizes into oneself. ~ Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche,
20:With earnestness, love and goodwill carry out life's everyday duties and try to elevate yourself step by step. In all human activities let there be a live contact with the Divine and you will not have to leave off anything. Your work will then be done well. ~ Sri Anandamayi Ma, @srkpashramam
21:St. Teresa of Avila wrote: 'All difficulties in prayer can be traced to one cause: praying as if God were absent.' This is the conviction that we bring with us from early childhood and apply to everyday life and to our lives in general. It gets stronger as we grow up, unless we are touched by the Gospel and begin the spiritual journey. This journey is a process of dismantling the monumental illusion that God is distant or absent. ~ Thomas Keating, Fruits & Gifts of the Spirit,
22:Drugs are able to bring humans into the neighborhood of divine experience and can thus carry us up from our personal fate and the everyday circumstances of our life into a higher form of reality. It is, however, necessary to understand precisely what is meant by the use of drugs. We do not mean the purely physical craving...That of which we speak is something much higher, namely the knowledge of the possibility of the soul to enter into a lighter being, and to catch a glimpse of deeper insights and more magnificent visions of the beauty, truth, and the divine than we are normally able to spy through the cracks in our prison cell. But there are not many drugs which have the power of stilling such craving. The entire catalog, at least to the extent that research has thus far written it, may include only opium, hashish, and in rarer cases alcohol, which has enlightening effects only upon very particular characters. ~ The Hashish Eater, (1857) pg. 181
23:Non-attachment/Non-disinterest best describes the magical condition of acting without lust of result. It is very difficult for humans to decide on something and then to do it purely for its own sake. Yet it is precisely this ability which is required to execute magical acts. Only single-pointed awareness will do. Attachment is to be understood both in the positive and negative sense, for aversion is its other face. Attachment to any attribute of oneself, ones personality, ones ambitions, ones relationships or sensory experiences - or equally, aversion to any of these - will prove limiting. On the other hand, it is fatal to lose interest in these things for they are ones symbolic system or magical reality. Rather, one is attempting to touch the sensitive parts of ones reality more lightly in order to deny the spoiling hand of grasping desire and boredom. Thereby one may gain enough freedom to act magically. In addition to these two meditations there is a third, more active, form of metamorphosis, and this involves ones everyday habits. However innocuous they might seem, habits in thought, word, and deed are the anchor of the personality. The magician aims to pull up that anchor and cast himself free on the seas of chaos.
   ~ Peter J Carroll, Liber Null,
24:principle of Yogic methods :::
   Yogic methods have something of the same relation to the customary psychological workings of man as has the scientific handling of the force of electricity or of steam to their normal operations in Nature. And they, too, like the operations of Science, are formed upon a knowledge developed and confirmed by regular experiment, practical analysis and constant result. All Rajayoga, for instance, depends on this perception and experience that our inner elements, combinations, functions, forces can be separated or dissolved, can be new-combined and set to novel and formerly impossible workings or can be transformed and resolved into a new general synthesis by fixed internal processes. Hathayoga similarly depends on this perception and experience that the vital forces and function to which our life is normally subjected and whose ordinary operations seem set and indispensable, can be mastered and the operations changed or suspended with results that would otherwise be impossible and that seem miraculous to those who have not seized the raionale of their process. And if in some other of its forms this character of Yoga is less apparent, because they are more intuitive and less mechanical, nearer, like the Yoga of Devotion, to a supernal ecstasy or, like the Yoga of Knowledge, to a supernal infinity of consciousness and being, yet they too start from the use of some principal faculty in us by ways and for ends not contemplated in its everyday spontaneous workings. All methods grouped under the common name of Yoga are special psychological processes founded on a fixed truth of Nature and developing, out of normal functions, powers and results which were always latent but which her ordinary movements do not easily or do not often manifest.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, Introduction - The Conditions of the Synthesis, Life and Yoga,
25:reading :::
   Self-Help Reading List:
   James Allen As a Man Thinketh (1904)
   Marcus Aurelius Meditations (2nd Century)
   The Bhagavad-Gita
   The Bible
   Robert Bly Iron John (1990)
   Boethius The Consolation of Philosophy (6thC)
   Alain de Botton How Proust Can Change Your Life (1997)
   William Bridges Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes (1980)
   David Brooks The Road to Character (2015)
   Brené Brown Daring Greatly (2012)
   David D Burns The New Mood Therapy (1980)
   Joseph Campbell (with Bill Moyers) The Power of Myth (1988)
   Richard Carlson Don't Sweat The Small Stuff (1997)
   Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936)
   Deepak Chopra The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success (1994)
   Clayton Christensen How Will You Measure Your Life? (2012)
   Paulo Coelho The Alchemist (1988)
   Stephen Covey The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (1989)
   Mihaly Cziksentmihalyi Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (1991)
   The Dalai Lama & Howard Cutler The Art of Happiness (1999)
   The Dhammapada (Buddha's teachings)
   Charles Duhigg The Power of Habit (2011)
   Wayne Dyer Real Magic (1992)
   Ralph Waldo Emerson Self-Reliance (1841)
   Clarissa Pinkola Estes Women Who Run With The Wolves (1996)
   Viktor Frankl Man's Search For Meaning (1959)
   Benjamin Franklin Autobiography (1790)
   Shakti Gawain Creative Visualization (1982)
   Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence (1995)
   John Gray Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus (1992)
   Louise Hay You Can Heal Your Life (1984)
   James Hillman The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling (1996)
   Susan Jeffers Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway (1987)
   Richard Koch The 80/20 Principle (1998)
   Marie Kondo The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (2014)
   Ellen Langer Mindfulness: Choice and Control in Everyday Life (1989)
   Lao-Tzu Tao-te Ching (The Way of Power)
   Maxwell Maltz Psycho-Cybernetics (1960)
   Abraham Maslow Motivation and Personality (1954)
   Thomas Moore Care of the Soul (1992)
   Joseph Murphy The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (1963)
   Norman Vincent Peale The Power of Positive Thinking (1952)
   M Scott Peck The Road Less Traveled (1990)
   Anthony Robbins Awaken The Giant Within (1991)
   Florence Scovell-Shinn The Game of Life and How To Play It (1923)
   Martin Seligman Learned Optimism (1991)
   Samuel Smiles Self-Help (1859)
   Pierre Teilhard de Chardin The Phenomenon of Man (1955)
   Henry David Thoreau Walden (1854)
   Marianne Williamson A Return To Love (1993)
   ~ Tom Butler-Bowdon, 50 Self-Help,
26:The Examiners
The integral yoga consists of an uninterrupted series of examinations that one has to undergo without any previous warning, thus obliging you to be constantly on the alert and attentive.

   Three groups of examiners set us these tests. They appear to have nothing to do with one another, and their methods are so different, sometimes even so apparently contradictory, that it seems as if they could not possibly be leading towards the same goal. Nevertheless, they complement one another, work towards the same end, and are all indispensable to the completeness of the result.

   The three types of examination are: those set by the forces of Nature, those set by spiritual and divine forces, and those set by hostile forces. These last are the most deceptive in their appearance and to avoid being caught unawares and unprepared requires a state of constant watchfulness, sincerity and humility.

   The most commonplace circumstances, the events of everyday life, the most apparently insignificant people and things all belong to one or other of these three kinds of examiners. In this vast and complex organisation of tests, those events that are generally considered the most important in life are the easiest examinations to undergo, because they find you ready and on your guard. It is easier to stumble over the little stones in your path, because they attract no attention.

   Endurance and plasticity, cheerfulness and fearlessness are the qualities specially needed for the examinations of physical nature.

   Aspiration, trust, idealism, enthusiasm and generous self-giving, for spiritual examinations.

   Vigilance, sincerity and humility for the examinations from hostile forces.

   And do not imagine that there are on the one hand people who undergo the examinations and on the other people who set them. Depending on the circumstances and the moment we are all both examiners and examinees, and it may even happen that one is at the same time both examiner and examinee. And the benefit one derives from this depends, both in quality and in quantity, on the intensity of one's aspiration and the awakening of one's consciousness.

   To conclude, a final piece of advice: never set yourself up as an examiner. For while it is good to remember constantly that one may be undergoing a very important examination, it is extremely dangerous to imagine that one is responsible for setting examinations for others. That is the open door to the most ridiculous and harmful kinds of vanity. It is the Supreme Wisdom which decides these things, and not the ignorant human will. ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II,
27:SLEIGHT OF MIND IN ILLUMINATION
Only those forms of illumination which lead to useful behaviour changes deserve to be known as such. When I hear the word "spirituality", I tend to reach for a loaded wand. Most professionally spiritual people are vile and untrustworthy when off duty, simply because their beliefs conflict with basic drives and only manage to distort their natural behaviour temporarily. The demons then come screaming up out of the cellar at unexpected moments.

When selecting objectives for illumination, the magician should choose forms of self improvement which can be precisely specified and measured and which effect changes of behaviour in his entire existence. Invocation is the main tool in illumination, although enchantment where spells are cast upon oneselves and divination to seek objectives for illumination may also find some application.

Evocation can sometimes be used with care, but there is no point in simply creating an entity that is the repository of what one wishes were true for oneself in general. This is a frequent mistake in religion. Forms of worship which create only entities in the subconscious are inferior to more wholehearted worship, which, at its best, is pure invocation. The Jesuits "Imitation of Christ" is more effective than merely praying to Jesus for example.

Illumination proceeds in the same general manner as invocation, except that the magician is striving to effect specific changes to his everyday behaviour, rather than to create enhanced facilities that can be drawn upon for particular purposes. The basic technique remains the same, the required beliefs are identified and then implanted in the subconscious by ritual or other acts. Such acts force the subconscious acquisition of the beliefs they imply.

Modest and realistic objectives are preferable to grandiose schemes in illumination.

One modifies the behaviour and beliefs of others by beginning with only the most trivial demands. The same applies to oneselves. The magician should beware of implanting beliefs whose expression cannot be sustained by the human body or the environment. For example it is possible to implant the belief that flight can be achieved without an aircraft. However it has rarely proved possible to implant this belief deeply enough to ensure that such flights were not of exceedingly short duration. Nevertheless such feats as fire-walking and obliviousness to extreme pain are sometimes achieved by this mechanism.

The sleight of mind which implants belief through ritual action is more powerful than any other weapon that humanity possesses, yet its influence is so pervasive that we seldom notice it. It makes religions, wars, cults and cultures possible. It has killed countless millions and created our personal and social realities. Those who understand how to use it on others can be messiahs or dictators, depending on their degree of personal myopia. Those who understand how to apply it to themselves have a jewel beyond price if they use it wisely; otherwise they tend to rapidly invoke their own Nemesis with it. ~ Peter J Carroll, Liber Kaos,
28:But there's a reason. There's a reason. There's a reason for this, there's a reason education sucks, and it's the same reason that it will never, ever, ever be fixed. It's never gonna get any better. Don't look for it. Be happy with what you got. Because the owners of this country don't want that. I'm talking about the real owners now, the real owners, the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions. Forget the politicians. The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don't. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land. They own and control the corporations. They've long since bought and paid for the senate, the congress, the state houses, the city halls, they got the judges in their back pockets and they own all the big media companies so they control just about all of the news and information you get to hear. They got you by the balls. They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying, lobbying, to get what they want. Well, we know what they want. They want more for themselves and less for everybody else, but I'll tell you what they don't want: They don't want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don't want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They're not interested in that. That doesn't help them. Thats against their interests. Thats right. They don't want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table to figure out how badly they're getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago. They don't want that. You know what they want? They want obedient workers. Obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it, and now they're coming for your Social Security money. They want your retirement money. They want it back so they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street, and you know something? They'll get it. They'll get it all from you, sooner or later, 'cause they own this fucking place. It's a big club, and you ain't in it. You and I are not in the big club. And by the way, it's the same big club they use to beat you over the head with all day long when they tell you what to believe. All day long beating you over the head in their media telling you what to believe, what to think and what to buy. The table is tilted folks. The game is rigged, and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. Good honest hard-working people -- white collar, blue collar, it doesn't matter what color shirt you have on -- good honest hard-working people continue -- these are people of modest means -- continue to elect these rich cocksuckers who don't give a fuck about them. They don't give a fuck about you. They don't give a fuck about you. They don't care about you at all -- at all -- at all. And nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. That's what the owners count on; the fact that Americans will probably remain willfully ignorant of the big red, white and blue dick that's being jammed up their assholes everyday. Because the owners of this country know the truth: it's called the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it. ~ George Carlin,
1:We create our fate everyday. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
2:I still fall for your everyday. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
3:Everyday something must be achieved inwardly. ~ rudolf-steiner, @wisdomtrove
4:He who masters the grey everyday is a hero. ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
5:love only variously everyday The meaning of love ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
6:I want all of you, forever, you and me, everyday ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
7:Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~ pablo-picasso, @wisdomtrove
8:Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday. ~ h-jackson-brown-jr, @wisdomtrove
9:You should be kissed everyday, every hour, every minute. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
10:Apply yourself everyday to just becoming a little bit better. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
11:Pray for guidance and give thanks for your blessings everyday. ~ john-wooden, @wisdomtrove
12:The Warrior tries to enjoy the small everyday things of life. ~ paulo-coelho, @wisdomtrove
13:Transport a handful of earth everyday and you will make a mountain. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
14:A leader is an average, everyday person who is highly motivated. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
15:Do something for somebody everyday for which you do not get paid. ~ albert-schweitzer, @wisdomtrove
16:All of science is nothing more than the refinement of everyday thinking. ~ albert-einstein, @wisdomtrove
17:Enlightenment is like everyday consciousness but two inches above the ground. ~ d-t-suzuki, @wisdomtrove
18:A customer votes everyday with his dollar. Our job is make sure he votes for us. ~ henry-ford, @wisdomtrove
19:Everyday happiness means you can't wait to come home, because the soup is hot. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
20:If you get down and quarell everyday, you're saying prayers to the devil, I say. ~ bob-marley, @wisdomtrove
21:Everyday ask God for favor. He can open doors for you that no one else can open. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
22:Be grateful everyday for the brief but magnificent opportunity that life provides. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
23:Commitment to love - to growth, to authentic power is an everyday application of your will. ~ gary-zukav, @wisdomtrove
24:Perhaps we could enjoy ordinary, everyday life more if we learned to celebrate the ordinary. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
25:When it comes to our everyday habits, it's important to ask: &
26:I think of discipline as the continual everyday process of helping a child learn self-discipline. ~ fred-rogers, @wisdomtrove
27:Refrain from asking what going to happen tomorrow, and everyday that fortune grants you, count as gain. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
28:A family is a place where principles are hammered and honed on the anvil of everyday living. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @wisdomtrove
29:A scholar tries to learn something everyday; a student of Buddhism tries to unlearn something daily. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
30:Formal meditation, however, is no substitute for bringing space consciousness into everyday life. ~ eckhart-tolle, @wisdomtrove
31:The Bible has the answers to our everyday life. Many times people don't realize how practical it is. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
32:I want get across to not just the church world. I want to get outside those walls to everyday people. ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
33:Refrain from asking what is going to happen tomorrow, and everyday that fortune grants you, count as gain. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
34:Success is one thing you can't pay for. You buy it on the installment plan and make payments everyday. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
35:The legal system is often a mystery, and we, its priests, preside over rituals baffling to everyday citizens. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
36:The remarkable thing is, we have a choice everyday regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @wisdomtrove
37:We as human beings have the amazing capacity to be reborn at breakfast everyday and say, This is a new day.‚ù ~ jack-kornfield, @wisdomtrove
38:If you want to be rich watch what rich people do everyday and do it. And watch what poor people do and don't do it. ~ les-brown, @wisdomtrove
39:I try to speak in everyday language. I feel like God has gifted me to take Bible principles and make them practical. ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
40:Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
41:When you speak of heaven, let your face light up... When you speak of hell well then, your everyday face will do. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
42:This-the immediate, everyday, and present experience-is IT, the entire and ultimate point for the existence of a universe. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
43:Truth is a deep kindness that teaches us to be content in our everyday life and share with the people the same happiness. ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
44:The problem isn't so much finding good ideas (there is no shortage) as embedding the ones we have into everyday practice. ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
45:Drinking is an emotional thing. It joggles you out of the standardism of everyday life, out of everything being the same. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
46:The whole key of the profitable everyday living will be to discover out what's one's future to try and do, and after that do it. ~ henry-ford, @wisdomtrove
47:While the right friends are near us, we feel that all is well. Our everyday life blossoms suddenly into bright possibilities. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
48:For common minds have an ugly ability to perceive in the deepest and richest saying nothing but their own everyday opinion. ~ jean-paul-sartre, @wisdomtrove
49:Forgiveness is not a one-time thing that happened the day you received Christ. It is an everyday thing, for the rest of your life. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
50:I like George Carlin's jokes. I like his humor. He's one of my heroes, and I like what he did with talking about everyday things. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
51:An affirmation to say everyday: The healing power of God is working in me right now. Eveyr day I get better and better in every way. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
52:I'm trying to teach people how to live their everyday lives, and so I do focus on it, probably not as much as some people would like. ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
53:The more I see of the world, the more am i dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistencies of all human. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
54:Everyday courage has few witnesses. But yours is no less noble because no drum beats for you and no crowds shout your name. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
55:I still can't believe it . . . him comin' here everyday, nobody realizin'. Still, that's life: lotta stuff happens under the waterline. ~ alan-moore, @wisdomtrove
56:You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships everyday. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ~ epicurus, @wisdomtrove
57:The clearest way to show what the rule of law means to us in everyday life is to recall what has happened when there is no rule of law. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
58:As human beings, we always expect everyday change to happen slowly and steadily, and for there to be some relationship between cause and effect. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
59:Everyday life is a stimulating mixture of order and haphazardry. The sun rises and sets on schedule but the wind bloweth where it listeth. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
60:If you want to follow the path of love, it's a good idea to meditate on the heart chakra everyday. The heart chakra is in the center of the chest. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
61:You don't need to have extraordinary effort to achieve extraordinary results. You just need to do the ordinary, everyday things exceptionally well. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
62:Things that are impossible - are everyday experiences when you live in advanced states of mind. You live in a world of constant miraculous awareness. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
63:I love thee to the level of everyday's most quiet need, by sun and candle light... I love thee with the breath,smiles,t ears,of all my life. ~ elizabeth-barrett-browning, @wisdomtrove
64:How do I integrate spirituality into my everyday life? Throw out the concept of "spiritual life" and "everyday life." There is only life, undivided and whole. ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
65:Man was designed in a way in which he must eat in order to give him a solid reason to go to work everyday. This helps to keep him out of trouble. God is wise. ~ criss-jami, @wisdomtrove
66:I'm 65 years old. Everyday the future looks a little bit darker. But the past, even the grimy parts of it, well, it just keeps on getting brighter all the time. ~ alan-moore, @wisdomtrove
67:I'm trying to make God more relevant in our society. And I think talking in everyday terms and making sure people can understand it - I think that's important. ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
68:Those who see worldly life as an obstacle to Dharma see no Dharma in everyday actions. They have not yet discovered that there are no everyday actions outside of Dharma. ~ dogen, @wisdomtrove
69:When I started to paint I felt transported into a kind of paradise... In everyday life I was usually bored and vexed... Starting to paint I felt gloriously free. ~ henri-matisse, @wisdomtrove
70:I feel like when I stay focused on encouraging people, and giving them hope, and helping them live their everyday life, I think that's where I can have the most impact. ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
71:My biggest motivation? Just to keep challenging myself. I see life almost like one long University education that I never had - everyday I'm learning something new. ~ richard-branson, @wisdomtrove
72:Success is hastened or delayed by one’s habits. It is not your passing inspirations or brilliant ideas so much as your everyday mental habits that control your life. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
73:Although the constant shadow of certain death looms over everyday, the pleasures and joys of life can be so fine and affecting that the heart is nearly stilled in astonishment. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
74:It’s just as important as brushing your teeth everyday, more important than watching TV or reading online or answering email. Make time for something so crucial to a good life. ~ leo-babauta, @wisdomtrove
75:If I become conscious of the deep self within myself, I also become conscious of the deep self within others. Then I can connect ‘I to I’ with the people I meet in my everyday life. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
76:If we want to change existing conditions, we must first transform ourselves, which means that we must become aware of our own actions, thoughts and feelings in everyday life. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
77:Many is the mirage I chased. Always I was overreaching myself. The oftener I touched reality, the harder I bounced back to the world of illusion, which is the name for everyday life. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
78:My own experience and development deepen everyday my conviction that our moral progress may be measured by the degree in which we sympathize with individual suffering and individual joy. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
79:“Do something everyday for no other reason than you would rather not do it, so that when the hour of dire need draws nigh, it may find you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test.” ~ william-james, @wisdomtrove
80:I doubt if there is a single field of study so theoretical, so remote from what is laughingly called everyday life, that it may not one day produce something that will shake the world. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
81:Love is not some complex, mystical abstraction. It is something accessible and human that we learn through our everyday experience, as often at times of failure as in moments of ecstasy. ~ leo-buscaglia, @wisdomtrove
82:Jesus made everything so simple and we have made it so complicated. He spoke to the people in short sentences and everyday words, illustrating His messages with never-to-be forgotten stories. ~ billy-graham, @wisdomtrove
83:In almost everything that touches our everyday life on earth, God is pleased when we're pleased. He wills that we be as free as birds to soar and sing our maker's praise without anxiety. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
84:Virtue, mindfulness, and wisdom are the pillars of everyday well-being, personal growth, and spiritual practice; they draw on the three fundamental neural functions of regulation, learning, and ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
85:The spiritual life is not a life before, after, or beyond our everyday existence. No, the spiritual life can only be real when it is lived in the midst of the pains and joys of the here and now. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
86:The ideas behind the words are simple ones that work in everyday life; find what we most want to do; do it, no matter what; and in the doing be guaranteed a very difficult and a very happy lifetime. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
87:As your awareness of the riches available to you in your everyday life grows, you are on the way to becoming the laughing Buddha. Life is joyous. Life is Light. Life is happy. You are awake at last. ~ susan-jeffers, @wisdomtrove
88:I'll think about you everyday. Part of me is scared that there'll come a time when you don't feel the same way, that you'll somehow forget about what we shared, so this is what I want to do forever. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
89:As your awareness of the riches available to you in your everyday life grows, you are on the way to becoming the laughing Buddha. Life is joyous.  Life is Light.  Life is happy.  You are awake at last. ~ susan-jeffers, @wisdomtrove
90:For me, writing a novel is like having a dream. Writing a novel lets me intentionally dream while I'm still awake. I can continue yesterday's dream today, something you can't normally do in everyday life. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
91:So it's not gonna be easy. It's going to be really hard; we're gonna have to work at this everyday, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, everyday. You and me... everyday. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
92:I'd prefer to include sex scenes alongside the adventure scenes and everyday-life scenes, as if they were all part of the same thing. Which of course they are. Sex is not discrete from the rest of our existence. ~ alan-moore, @wisdomtrove
93:virtue, mindfulness (also called concentration), and wisdom. These are the three pillars of Buddhist practice, as well as the wellsprings of everyday well-being, psychological growth, and spiritual realization. ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
94:It takes no more actual sagacity to carry on the everyday hawking and haggling of the world, or to ladle out its normal doses of bad medicine and worse law, than it takes to operate a taxicab or fry a pan of fish. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
95:I began running on an everyday basis after I became a writer. As being a writer requires sitting at a desk for hours a day, without getting some exercise you'd quickly get out of shape and gain weight, I figured. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
96:Every time you look up at the sky, every one of those points of light is a reminder that fusion power is extractable from hydrogen and other light elements, and it is an everyday reality throughout the Milky Way Galaxy. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
97:The new always happens against the overwhelming odds of statistical laws and their probability, which for all practical, everyday purposes amounts to certainty; the new therefore always appears in the guise of a miracle. ~ hannah-arendt, @wisdomtrove
98:Cats must have three names-an everyday name, such as Peter; a more particular, dignified name, such as Quaxo, Bombalurina, or Jellylorum; and, thirdly, the name the cat thinks up for himself, his deep and inscrutable singular Name. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
99:Fortunately, problems are an everyday part of our life. Consider this: If there were no problems, most of us would be unemployed. Realistically, the more problems we have and the larger they are, the greater our value to our employer. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
100:It is not only poverty that torments the Negro; it is the fact of poverty amid plenty. It is a misery generated by the gulf between the affluence he sees in the mass media and the deprivation he experiences in his everyday life. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
101:I love you. I am who I am because of you. You are every reason, every hope, and every dream I've ever had, and no matter what happens to us in the future, everyday we are together is the greatest day of my life. I will always be yours. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
102:Copying is slavery. The letter must never be followed, only the spirit is to be grasped. Higher affirmations live in the spirit. And where is the spirit? Seek it in your everyday experience, and therein lies abundance of proof for all you need. ~ d-t-suzuki, @wisdomtrove
103:One study says that 90 percent of our everyday behavior is based on our habits. . . That means how we treat people, how we spend our money, what we watch, what we listen to - 90 percent of the time, we're on autopilot. We do what we've always done. ~ joel-osteen, @wisdomtrove
104:There is little or no magic about them, except the ordinary everyday sort which helps them to disappear quietly and quickly when large stupid folk like you and me come blundering along, making a noise like elephants which they can hear a mile off. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
105:In one way, living lucidly changes nothing: life continues to be a mix of good and bad, pleasure and pain, joy and suffering. Yet in another way, living lucidly changes everything, because we have a new perspective on the challenges of everyday existence. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
106:I will act now. I will act now. I will act now. Henceforth, I will repeat these words each hour, each day, everyday, until the words become as much a habit as my breathing, and the action which follows becomes as instinctive as the blinking of my eyelids. ~ og-mandino, @wisdomtrove
107:You are too young to know how the world changes everyday,' said Mrs Creakle, &
108:Everyday happiness means getting up in the morning, and you can't wait to finish your breakfast. You can't wait to do your exercises. You can't wait to put on your clothes. You can't wait to get out. And you can't wait to come home, because the soup is hot. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
109:to design means forcing ourselves to unlearn what we believe we already know, patiently to take apart the mechanisms behind our reflexes and to acknowledge the mystery and stupefying complexity of everyday gestures like switching off a light of turning on a tap ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
110:Lucid living doesn’t deny the delights and dramas of everyday existence. It charges them with new significance and meaning. Everything you experience is a manifestation of your essential identity. So everything is showing you something about who you are – like a dream. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
111:The Universe forces those who live in it to understand it. Those creatures who find everyday experience a muddled jumble of events with no predictability, no regularity, are in grave peril. The Universe belongs to those who, at least to some degree, have figured it out. ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
112:I want to start two institutions, one in Madras and one in Calcutta, to carry out my plan; and that plan briefly is to bring the Vedantic ideals into the everyday practical life of the saint or the sinner, of the sage or the ignoramus, of the Brahmin or the Pariah. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
113:Much of everyday life is filled with opportunities to be distracted. Our possessions... entertainment... cares and anxieties... and even the passionate desire and pursuit of things, some good and not so good, can keep our minds and hearts caught up in a flurry of activity. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
114:I meet new Walt Whitmans everyday. There are a dozen of them afloat. I don’t know which Walt Whitman I am. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
115:Fascism is the result of the collapse of Europe's spiritual and social order... catastrophes broke through the everyday routine which makes men accept existing forms, institutions and tenets as unalterable natural laws. They suddenly exposed the vacuum behind the facade of society. ~ peter-drucker, @wisdomtrove
116:Indeed, our everyday world presents intellectual challenges just as daunting as those of the cosmos and the quantum, and that is where 99 per cent of scientists focus their efforts. Even the smallest insect, with its intricate structure, is far more complex than either an atom or a star. ~ martin-rees, @wisdomtrove
117:The truth is always an abyss. One must — as in a swimming pool — dare to dive from the quivering springboard of trivial everyday experience and sink into the depths, in order to later rise again — laughing and fighting for breath — to the now doubly illuminated surface of things. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
118:It's just that you're about to do something out of the ordinary. And after you do something like that, the everyday look of things might seem to change a little. Things may look different to you than they did before. But don't let appearances fool you. There's always only one reality. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
119:Mathematics is not something that you find lying around in your back yard. It's produced by the human mind. Yet if we ask where mathematics works best, it is in areas like particle physics and astrophysics, areas of fundamental science that are very, very far removed from everyday affairs. ~ paul-davies, @wisdomtrove
120:Spiritual beings should think and behave like spiritual beings; that is our nature and ultimate destiny. But when the circumstances of everyday life lead us astray and we forget our true nature, that is when sorrow, worry, and fear enter. That is when inner peace, joy, and happiness exit. ~ brian-l-weiss, @wisdomtrove
121:Senses of humor define people, as factions, deeper rooted than religious or political opinions. When carrying out everyday tasks, opinions are rather easy to set aside, but those whom a person shares a sense of humor with are his closest friends. They are always there to make the biggest influence. ~ criss-jami, @wisdomtrove
122:If we’re going to strive for spiritual growth, we have to be willing to put concepts into practice in our everyday lives, in all relationships with all people. You can’t separate your “spiritual life” from your “work life.” They’re both your life! In the same vein, you can’t separate money and happiness. ~ t-harv-eker, @wisdomtrove
123:For every gain in deep certitude there is a corresponding growth of superficial "doubt." This doubt is by no means opposed to genuine faith, but it mercilessly examines and questions the spurious "faith" of everyday life, the human faith which is nothing but the passive acceptance of conventional opinion. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
124:One of the strongest motives that lead men to art and science is escape from everyday life with its painful crudity and hopeless dreariness, from the fetters of one's own ever-shifting desires. A finely tempered nature longs to escape from the personal life into the world of objective perception and thought. ~ albert-einstein, @wisdomtrove
125:Ever since my children were born, the moment I looked at them I was crazy about them. Once I held them I was hooked. I am addicted to my children sir. I love them with all my heart and the idea of someone telling me I can't be with them, I can't see them everyday. Well, it's like someone saying I can't have air. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
126:The everyday cares and duties, which men call drudgery, are the weights and counterpoises of the clock of time, giving its pendulum a true vibration and its hands a regular motion; and when they cease to hang upon its wheels, the pendulum no longer swings, the hands no longer move the clock stands still. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
127:You know from past experiences that whenever you have been driven to the wall, or thought you were, you have extricated yourself in a way which you never would have dreamed possible had you not been put to the test. The trouble is that in your everyday life you don't go deep enough to tap the divine mind within you. ~ orison-swett-marden, @wisdomtrove
128:To those who cite the first amendment as reason for excluding God from more and more of our institutions and everyday life, may I just say: The first amendment of the Constitution was not written to protect the people of this country from religious values; it was written to protect religious values from government tyranny. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
129:The point is seeing that THIS - the immediate, everyday and present experience - is IT, the entire and ultimate point for the existence of a universe. I believe that if this state of consciousness could become more universal, the pretentious nonsense which passes for the serious business of the world would dissolve in laughter. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
130:As a young man, I was very interested in how people lived in earlier times; how they got from place to place, lighted their homes, cooked their meals and so on. So I went to the history books. Well, I could find out all about kings and presidents; but I could learn nothing of their everyday lives. So I decided that history is bunk. ~ henry-ford, @wisdomtrove
131:The best thing in life is to go ahead with all your plans and your dreams, to embrace life and to live everyday with passion, to lose and still keep the faith and to win while being grateful. All of this because the world belongs to those who dare to go after what they want. And because life is really too short to be insignificant. ~ charlie-chaplan, @wisdomtrove
132:Failure is a few Errors in judgment repeated everyday. The man says, Well I didn't walk around the block today and it didn't kill me, so it must be okay. No, no, it is that kind of error in judgment that after six years has him out of breath and panting as he walks from his car to his office. You can't make those kinds of mistakes; it will end up costing you. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
133:Truth is like the stars; it does not appear except from behind obscurity of the night. Truth is like all beautiful things in the world; it does not disclose its desirability except to those who first feel the influence of falsehood. Truth is a deep kindness that teaches us to be content in our everyday life and share with the people the same happiness.   ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
134:He told me that one of the reasons people are so unhappy is they don't talk to themselves. He said you have to keep a conversation going with yourself throughout your life to see how you're doing, to keep your focus, to remain your own friend. He told me that he talked to himself all the time, and that it helped him to grow stronger and better everyday. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
135:If there is a central theme to what I called "a peaceful warrior's approach to living," and to The Four Purposes of Life, it is that there may be innumerable techniques or methods one can learn (from the Eastern spiritual cultures and from the Western psychological tradition), but that above and beyond all these technologies waits the school of everyday life. ~ dan-millman, @wisdomtrove
136:The soil in which the meditative mind can begin is the soil of everyday life, the strife, the pain, and the fleeting joy. It must begin there, and bring order, and from there move endlessly. .. You must take a plunge into the water, not knowing how to swim. And the beauty of meditation is that you never know where you are, where you are going, what the end is. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
137:War is the spectacular and bloody projection of our everyday living. We precipitate war out of our daily lives; and without a transformation in ourselves, there are bound to be national and racial antagonisms, the childish quarreling over ideologies, the multiplication of soldiers, the saluting of flags, and all the many brutalities that go to create organized murder. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
138:You are the Microcosm, corresponding in nature and essence with the Macrocosm of which you are the focal point of expression. You partake of ITS nature and being; you are like unto IT in spirit; you are made in ITS spiritual image. Like IT, you possess the Creative Spirit, and you are manifesting (to a greater or less extent) the activities of Creation in your everyday life. ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
139:A home isn't just a roof over our heads. A home is a place where we feel loved and where we love others. It's a place we belong. Love is what makes a home, not the contents inside the house or the number on the door. It's the people waiting for us across the threshold, the people who will take us in their arms after a ad day and kiss us good night and good morning everyday for the rest of our lives. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
140:Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being & walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it. But by sitting still, & the more one sits still, the closer one comes to feeling ill. Thus if one just keeps on walking, everything will be all right. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
141:If compassion is the wish that beings not suffer, kindness is the wish that they be happy. Compassion responds primarily to suffering, but kindness comes into play all of the time, even when others are doing fine. Kindness is expressed mainly in small, everyday ways, such as leaving a big tip, reading one more story to a child even though you’re tired, or waving another driver to move ahead of you in traffic. ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
142:Everyday we slaughter our finest impulses. That is why we get a heartache when we read the lines written by the hand of a master and recognize them as our own, as the tender shoots which we stifled because we lacked the faith to believe in our own powers, our own criterion of truth and beauty. Everyman, when he gets quiet, when he becomes desperately honest with himself, is capable of uttering profound truths. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
143:I had the lonely child's habit of making up stories and holding conversations with imaginary persons, and I think from the very start my literary ambitions were mixed up with the feeling of being isolated and undervalued. I knew that I had a facility with words and a power of facing unpleasant facts, and I felt that this created a sort of private world in which I could get my own back for my failure in everyday life. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
144:Many words and expressions which only a matter of decades ago were considered so distastefully explicit that, were they merely to be breathed in public, the perpetrator would be shunned, barred from polite society, and in extreme cases shot through the lungs, are now thought to be very healthy and proper, and their use in everyday speech and writing is evidence of a well-adjusted, relaxed and totally un****ed-up personality. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
145:Teresa of Avila wrote: &
146:Drinking is an emotional thing. It joggles you out of the standardism of everyday life, out of everything being the same. It yanks you out of your body and your mind and throws you against the wall. I have the feeling that drinking is a form of suicide where you're allowed to return to life and begin all over the next day. It's like killing yourself, and then you're reborn. I guess I've lived about ten or fifteen thousand lives now. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
147:Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print. Never use a long word where a short one will do. If it is possible to cut a word out always cut it out. Never use the passive voice where you can use the active. Never use a foreign phrase a scientific word or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent. Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
148:God's justice stands forever against the sinner in utter severity. The vague and tenuous hope that God is &
149:In ordinary life, we are not aware of the unity of all things, but divide the world into separate objects and events. This division is useful and necessary to cope with our everyday environment, but it is not a fundamental feature of reality. It is an abstraction devised by our discriminating and categorising intellect. To believe that our abstract concepts of separate &
150:A layman will no doubt find it hard to understand how pathological disorders of the body and mind can be eliminated by &
151:The physicist is like someone who's watching people playing chess and, after watching a few games, he may have worked out what the moves in the game are. But understanding the rules is just a trivial preliminary on the long route from being a novice to being a grand master. So even if we understand all the laws of physics, then exploring their consequences in the everyday world where complex structures can exist is a far more daunting task, and that's an inexhaustible one I'm sure. ~ martin-rees, @wisdomtrove
152:The things that most deserve our gratitude we just take for granted. Without air we cannot live for more than a minute or two. Everyday we are breathing in and breathing out, but do we ever feel grateful to the air? If we do not drink water, we cannot survive. Even our body is composed to a large extent of water.But do we give any value to water? Every morning when we open our eyes, we see the sun blessingfully offering us light and life-energy, which we badly need. But are we grateful to the sun? ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
153:The Tipping Point is the biography of an idea, and the idea is very simple. It is that the best way to understand the emergence of fashion trends, the ebb and flow of crime waves, or, for that matter, the transformation of unknown books into bestsellers, or the rise of teenage smoking, or the phenomena of word of mouth, or any number of the other mysterious changes that mark everyday life is to think of them as epidemics. Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread just like viruses do. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
154:The true self is certain and clear about things. The everyday self gets influenced by countless outside influences, leading to confusion. 2. The true self is stable. The everyday self shifts constantly. 3. The true self is driven by a deep sense of truth. The everyday self is driven by the ego, the unending demands of "I, me, mine." 4. The true self is at peace. The everyday self is easily agitated and disturbed. 5. The true self is love. The everyday self, lacking love, seeks it from outside sources. ~ deepak-chopra, @wisdomtrove
155:It is not your passing thoughts or brilliant ideas so much as your plain everyday habits that control your life... .Live simply. Don’t get caught in the machine of the world‚ it is too exacting. By the time you get what you are seeking your nerves are gone, the heart is damaged, and the bones are aching. Resolve to develop your spiritual powers more earnestly from now on. Learn the art of right living. If you have joy you have everything,so learn to be glad and contented... .Have happiness now. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
156:So that's how we live our lives. No matter how deep and fatal the loss, no matter how important the thing that's stolen from us&
157:Expectations are usually predicated on the idea that the everyday things that happen to ordinary people shouldn't happen to you. People hold the idea of being ordinary in absolute contempt, so when they face an illness, poverty, or any kind of catastrophe, they say, I can't believe this happened to me. And who did you think it was going to happen to - the woman across the street? It makes them think, I must be on the wrong path. But what if something you thought was bad was the best thing that ever happened to you? What if that was part of your path? ~ caroline-myss, @wisdomtrove
158:As much as possible in everyday life, use awareness of the inner body to create space. When waiting, when listening to someone, when pausing to look at the sky, a tree, a flower, your partner, or child, feel the aliveness within at the same time. This means part of your attention or consciousness remains formless, and the rest is available for the outer world of form. Whenever you “inhabit” your body in this way, it serves as an anchor for staying present in the Now. It prevents you from losing yourself in thinking, in emotions, or in external situations. ~ eckhart-tolle, @wisdomtrove
159:Expectations are usually predicated on the idea that the everyday things that happen to ordinary people shouldn't happen to you. People hold the idea of being ordinary in absolute contempt, so when they face an illness, poverty, or any kind of catastrophe, they say, I can't believe this happened to me. And who did you think it was going to happen to - the woman across the street? It makes them think, I must be on the wrong path. But what if something you thought was bad was the best thing that ever happened to you? What if that was part of your path? ~ norman-vincent-peale, @wisdomtrove
160:After one arrives at the summit, after going through the total transformation of being... there is yet one more step to the completion of that journey: the return to the valley below, to the everyday world. Who it is that returns is not who began the climb in the first place. The being that comes back is quietness itself, is compassion and wisdom, is the truth of the ages. Whatever humble or elevated position that being holds within the community, he or she becomes a light for others on the way a statement of the freedom that comes from having touched the top of the mountain. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
161:The Spiritual Creative Power is available to you. You may secure its services and employ them in the tasks and work of your everyday life, and toward the attainment of your ideals. You, the individual Creative Spirit, are entitled by your birthright to claim and demand the aid and assistance of the Infinite and Eternal SPIRIT in which you live and move and have your being, and from which your life and power proceed and flow. You have the natural and inalienable right to draw upon the Infinite Fount of Creative Power, and to apply that power through your own creative channels. ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
162:I often think that he's the only one of us who's achieved immortality. I don't mean in the sense of fame and I don't mean he won't die someday. But he's living it. I think he is what the conception really means. You know how people long to be eternal. But they die with everyday that passes. . . They change, they deny, they contradict- and they call it growth. At the end there is nothing left, nothing unreversed or unbetrayed; as if there had never been an entity, only a succession of adjectives fading in and out of an unformed mass. How do they expect a permanence which they never held for a single moment? But Howard- one can imagine him living forever. ~ ayn-rand, @wisdomtrove
163:The tranquility of the moments set apart will also affect everyday existence. In his whole being he will grow calmer; he will attain firm assurance in all his actions, and cease to be put out of countenance by all manner of incidents. By thus advancing he will gradually become more and more his own guide, and allow himself less and less to be led by circumstances and external influences. He will soon discover how great a source of strength is available to him in these moments thus set apart. He will begin no longer to get angry at things which formerly annoyed him; countless things he formerly feared cease to alarm him. He acquires a new outlook on life. ~ rudolf-steiner, @wisdomtrove
164:A person functioning exclusively in the Cartesian mode may be free from manifest symptoms but cannot be considered mentally healthy. Such individuals typically lead ego-centred, competitive, goal-oriented lives. Overpreoccupied with their past and their future, they tend to have a limited awarenessof the present and thus a limited ability to derive satisfaction from ordinary activities in everyday life. They concentrate on manipulating the external world and measure their living standard by the quantity of material possessions, while they become ever more alienated from their inner world and unable to appreciate the process of life. For people whose existence is dominated by this mode of experience no level of wealth, power, or fame will bring genuine satisfaction ~ fritjof-capra, @wisdomtrove

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1:Everyday I'm Hustlin'. ~ Rick Ross,
2:Everyday is one less day. ~ Tom Ford,
3:healing is everyday work ~ Rupi Kaur,
4:Mangoes everyday! ~ Tui T Sutherland,
5:Carpe Diem, everyday!!! ~ Robin Williams,
6:People are new everyday. ~ Lauren Oliver,
7:I do my best to love everyday ~ Harper Lee,
8:We create our fate everyday ~ Henry Miller,
9:But do everyday things? Be a dad? ~ Kim Law,
10:Everyday is a compromise. ~ David Letterman,
11:If it is important do it everyday ~ Dan John,
12:If it's important do it everyday. ~ Dan John,
13:When you wake up everyday ~ Sarah McLachlan,
14:Everyday is a holiday with me. ~ Mariah Carey,
15:Everyday objects shriek aloud. ~ Ren Magritte,
16:Everyday is an atheist holiday. ~ Penn Jillette,
17:This love for everyday things, ~ Billy Collins,
18:Everyday is a new opportunity. ~ Terry McAuliffe,
19:Hey hey hey, smoke weed everyday ~ Dave Chappelle,
20:I'm getting better at it everyday. ~ Esther Hicks,
21:Hey, ay, ay, ay...smoke weed everyday. ~ Nate Dogg,
22:Love is a choice you make everyday. ~ Gary Chapman,
23:Everyday is a holiday when you're RVD ~ Rob Van Dam,
24:For some of us, Halloween is everyday. ~ Tim Burton,
25:Now everyday ain't gonna be no picnic ~ Cheryl Cole,
26:This is dying everyday. Over and over. ~ S J Watson,
27:Common Reader for Everyday Ecologists ~ Russell Kirk,
28:Everyday should be a good day to die ~ Dave Matthews,
29:Everyday is a new life to a wise man. ~ Dale Carnegie,
30:I'll kiss you every hour... of everyday ~ B C Burgess,
31:Spend some amount of time alone everyday. ~ Dalai Lama,
32:we are routinely deranged, everyday crazy. ~ Anonymous,
33:My dreams were dull as my everyday life. ~ Sarah Dessen,
34:Oh, I'd love to wear a rainbow everyday, ~ Johnny Cash,
35:I see my pops everyday and that's what I wanted. ~ Rakim,
36:When I'm at home I practice everyday. ~ Jimmy Chamberlin,
37:Do something that scares you everyday. ~ Melina Marchetta,
38:Everyday, you leave a footprint! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
39:I get inspiration from my everyday life. ~ Hayao Miyazaki,
40:More unequal matches are made everyday. ~ Charlotte Bront,
41:SCIENCE is a part of EVERYONE'S everyday life. ~ Bill Nye,
42:The sun set, which is everyday magic... ~ Terry Pratchett,
43:Do something everyday that scares you. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt,
44:I still fall for your everyday. ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery,
45:Love was a choice and we made it everyday. ~ Molly O Keefe,
46:Treat everyday like you're starring in it. ~ Lauren Graham,
47:Everyday is just perfect for love. ~ Jalaluddin RumiHugs ♡‌,
48:Everyday life continues during a love affair. ~ Caleb Crain,
49:Forgive everybody everything everyday. ~ John Foster Dulles,
50:I like to eat cheese out of a bowl everyday. ~ Willow Smith,
51:I'm a huge seafood lover; I could cook it everyday. ~ Trina,
52:One must try, everyday, to expand one's limits. ~ Mas Oyama,
53:Art sweeps the everyday dust from your soul. ~ Pablo Picasso,
54:Cars are the sculptures of our everyday lives ~ Chris Bangle,
55:It gets tiring, doing the same thing everyday. ~ Ajay Devgan,
56:I try to connect with the everyday, every guy. ~ Kevin James,
57:Kindness Day should be everyday of your life. ~ Patsy Kensit,
58:played village bridge. A humdrum, everyday ~ Agatha Christie,
59:This world's a blessing and a beast everyday. ~ Shawn Colvin,
60:Trance is a natural everyday experience. ~ Milton H Erickson,
61:You are the heroes. You are the heroes everyday. ~ Miep Gies,
62:Do something everyday that you don't want to do. ~ Mark Twain,
63:Everyday is another chance to get things right. ~ Lauryn Hill,
64:Tea! Bless ordinary everyday afternoon tea! ~ Agatha Christie,
65:What gets to you is the everyday ignorance, ~ Peggy Orenstein,
66:When it comes to success. Rent is due everyday ~ Darren Hardy,
67:Everyday above ground is a great day, remember that. ~ Pitbull,
68:Everyday holds the possibility of a miracle. ~ Elizabeth David,
69:Everyday I see a little more of my father in me. ~ Keith Urban,
70:Everyday something must be achieved inwardly. ~ Rudolf Steiner,
71:holidays took the poisons out of everyday life. ~ Edna O Brien,
72:Life is just a lot of everyday adventures. ~ Carol Ryrie Brink,
73:Make everyday decisions from a place of love. ~ Anita Moorjani,
74:The stuff in books made everyday life seem normal. ~ Anonymous,
75:Everyday is a beautiful day, Everything is pleasing ~ John Cage,
76:He who masters the grey everyday is a hero. ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky,
77:I get to learn and teach something new everyday. ~ William Hung,
78:Computers brought philosophy into everyday life. ~ Sherry Turkle,
79:Everyday we are at war.
Peaceful mind is earned. ~ Toba Beta,
80:love only variously everyday The meaning of love ~ Mother Teresa,
81:Do they LOVE you,
or the MASK you put on everyday? ~ Anonymous,
82:He was the Grand Marshall of our Everyday Parade ~ Jerry Spinelli,
83:Multitasking is a part of my everyday life. ~ Monica Denise Brown,
84:Everyday is a good day, just some days are better ~ Farrah Fawcett,
85:Fear not of evil.. Everyday dem flesh it grow old ~ Damian Marley,
86:I want all of you, forever, you and me, everyday ~ Nicholas Sparks,
87:If you get up everyday and you don't learn you are ~ Marcus Garvey,
88:@LivingKindness ~ Jalaluddin Rumi #quote pic from @everydayspirit1:,
89:Property in everyday life, is the right of control. ~ Louis O Kelso,
90:Time, and Industry, produce everyday new knowledge. ~ Thomas Hobbes,
91:We can touch the Kingdom of God in everyday life. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
92:Everyday is a fashion show and the world is the runway ~ Coco Chanel,
93:One must make the warrior walk his everyday walk. ~ Miyamoto Musashi,
94:Leadership is simple: Add value to people everyday. ~ Mike Krzyzewski,
95:Life is too short to be the same person everyday. ~ Stephanie Perkins,
96:Music is supposed to wash away the dust of everyday life ~ Art Blakey,
97:The love boat has crashed against the everyday. ~ Vladimir Mayakovsky,
98:Everyday is a new beginning and a chance to blow it. ~ Cathy Guisewite,
99:Everyday Leo Messi surprises us with something different. ~ Dani Alves,
100:Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life ~ Pablo Picasso,
101:Dream as big as you want because they come true everyday ~ Hunter Hayes,
102:Everyday is an oportunity to make a new happy ending. ~ Albert Einstein,
103:Everyday I wonder how many things I am dead wrong about. ~ Jim Harrison,
104:increasingly blind to the moral stakes of everyday life. ~ David Brooks,
105:love only variously everyday

The meaning of love ~ Mother Teresa,
106:sentences. A succinct and everyday exchange of information. ~ Lee Child,
107:she died.i survived because i survived.i die everyday. ~ Ravinder Singh,
108:Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~ Pablo Picasso,
109:Caring about what people think of me decreases everyday. ~ Rashida Jones,
110:I actually pray everyday, but I don't believe in God. ~ Harvey Fierstein,
111:I want to wake up yours everyday for the rest of my life. ~ Kennedy Ryan,
112:Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday. ~ H Jackson Brown Jr,
113:People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing everyday. ~ A A Milne,
114:The only everyday and eternal reality was love. ~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
115:You are what you wear. I wear something different everyday. ~ Corey Haim,
116:Everyday, say a hundred things you love about yourself. ~ Sonia Choquette,
117:It’s up to you to make everyday as perfect as possible. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
118:Right now, musically I'm inspired by everyday people. ~ Pharrell Williams,
119:Tell your girlfriend or wife you love them everyday. Like I do! ~ Godfrey,
120:Today, and everyday, I give that which I want to receive. ~ Deepak Chopra,
121:If I saw you everyday forever, I would remember this time. ~ Thomas Harris,
122:she died.i survived
because i survived.i die everyday. ~ Ravinder Singh,
123:You should be kissed everyday, every hour, every minute. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
124:I want all of you, forever everyday. You and me everyday. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
125:We can be beautiful and feel beautiful about who we are everyday. ~ Mos Def,
126:I love older lady style. They dress for themselves everyday. ~ Shenae Grimes,
127:Kindness is an everyday byproduct of all the great virtues. ~ Krista Tippett,
128:The Warrior tries to enjoy the small everyday things of life. ~ Paulo Coelho,
129:Zorba sees everything everyday as if for the first time. ~ Nikos Kazantzakis,
130:Everyday, every hour, I have held you close in my heart. ~ Elizabeth Chandler,
131:Something's lost, but something's gained, in living everyday. ~ Joni Mitchell,
132:That one time I had ma Latina texture going on.. Or just.. everyday. ~ Selena,
133:You just go in and try to do the best job you can everyday. ~ Nick Cassavetes,
134:Character is built both through drama and through the everyday. ~ David Brooks,
135:Everyday you wake up on the right side of the dirt is a good one. ~ Paula Deen,
136:In my everyday life, I'm a jeans and button-up shirt kind of guy. ~ James Wolk,
137:Theology” is a stuffy word, but it should be an everyday one. ~ Dallas Willard,
138:Watching scenes from everyday life without you is obsolete. ~ Guadalupe Nettel,
139:At an everyday level I would reckon myself more than fortunate. ~ Peter Garrett,
140:Be intentional to add value to every person you meet everyday. ~ John C Maxwell,
141:Do one good deed everyday and the world will be a better place ~ Greg Mortenson,
142:everyday is an oportunity to make a new happy ending......... ~ Albert Einstein,
143:My everyday beauty routine is always rushed and pretty simple. ~ Cate Blanchett,
144:Transport a handful of earth everyday and you will make a mountain. ~ Confucius,
145:Everyday you wake up on the right side of the dirt is a good one. ~ Paula H Deen,
146:It is not everyday that the world arranges itself into a poem. ~ Wallace Stevens,
147:Myths are experienced in ordinary life, as everyday epiphanies. ~ Phil Cousineau,
148:Success is not owned, it is rented - and that rent is due everyday. ~ Rory Vaden,
149:The problem is that everyday treats teenagers like they're stupid. ~ Johnny Depp,
150:There is no trick beyond sitting your arse in a chair everyday. ~ Shawn Speakman,
151:The way I see it, you should live everyday like its your birthday ~ Paris Hilton,
152:everyday is a good day - because we are part of everything alive ~ Gloria Steinem,
153:I exercise everyday. I swim, I bike, I run and I go to the gym. ~ Lance Armstrong,
154:I feel very lucky to be successful in what i love doing everyday. ~ Romero Britto,
155:Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated. ~ Rosalind Franklin,
156:Sometimes I hate how much I love him But everyday I love him more ~ Reba McEntire,
157:The way I see it, you should live everyday like its your birthday. ~ Paris Hilton,
158:...I learn about the sacred in the everyday - I look in your face... ~ John Geddes,
159:I like pieces that have everyday appeal and can be worn anywhere! ~ Ashley Madekwe,
160:Struggling alone, like the everyday and ending with the same fate. ~ M F Moonzajer,
161:The most instructive experiences are those of everyday life. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
162:We have something more reliable than a poll that changes everyday. ~ Mike Huckabee,
163:Before you fall asleep everyday, say something positive to yourself. ~ Enid Bagnold,
164:Everyday experiences, like the weather, or an acute injury, simply WERE ~ Anonymous,
165:Everyday has the potential to be the greatest day of your life ~ Lin Manuel Miranda,
166:Hitler's brothers are on the rise, they're wearing everyday disguises. ~ Paula Cole,
167:I don't have the hard everyday life that so many working mothers face. ~ Heidi Klum,
168:In this loveless everyday life eroticism is a substitute for love. ~ Henri Lefebvre,
169:Live everyday as though it's your last 'cause one day you'll be right. ~ Benny Hill,
170:Make everyday as productive as the day before you go on vacation. ~ Jeffrey Gitomer,
171:Donald Trump has made an incredible connection with everyday Americans. ~ Mike Pence,
172:I like to convey the idea that art is important in everyday life. ~ Georgia O Keeffe,
173:Spend everyday casual, but industrious Every moment alert, but relaxed. ~ Guy Finley,
174:Step out of the time dimension as much as possible in everyday life. ~ Eckhart Tolle,
175:What you do everyday matters more than what you do once in a while. ~ Gretchen Rubin,
176:A leader is an average, everyday person who is highly motivated. ~ Theodore Roosevelt,
177:Do something for somebody everyday for which you do not get paid. ~ Albert Schweitzer,
178:Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion. ~ Hillary Clinton,
179:Everyday brings a choice: to practice stress or to practice peace. ~ Joan Z Borysenko,
180:Gay people are born everyday. You will never legislate that away. ~ Melissa Etheridge,
181:I don't know if sitting home everyday is normal, but that's what I do. ~ Daniel Johns,
182:In truth, there is enormous space in which to live our everyday lives. ~ Pema Ch dr n,
183:In truth, there is enormous space in which to live our everyday lives. ~ Pema Chodron,
184:I thank the earth and the sky everyday for the opportunities I’ve had. ~ Keanu Reeves,
185:Monty Python: A documentary series on everyday life in Great Britain. ~ Frank Portman,
186:Not everyone wants to be sexy everyday, wearing tight dresses and spanx. ~ Beth Ditto,
187:So many funny things happen to me everyday I should have a TV show. ~ Kurt Braunohler,
188:Wake up everyday stronger than yesterday, face your fears and wipe your tears. ~ Tyga,
189:Work honestly, meditate everyday, meet people without fear and play. ~ Baba Hari Dass,
190:Everyday I meet folks who show me how to look at challenges differently. ~ Daryn Kagan,
191:Hatred of injustice is not the same thing as a love for everyday people. ~ Cornel West,
192:Best day of my life hasn't happened yet. But I knot it. I see it everyday. ~ John Green,
193:Big, sweeping life changes really boil down to small, everyday decisions. ~ Ali Vincent,
194:(Everyday life is like a sack: with holes. And you carry it anyway.) ~ Marina Tsvetaeva,
195:I advocate glamour. Everyday. Every minute" "Glamour above all things. ~ Dita Von Teese,
196:Motivation doesn't last, neither does shower. That why we need it everyday ~ Zig Ziglar,
197:People die everyday, yet others live as if they are immortal ~ Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa,
198:Any job you can go to and have a laugh everyday has got to be a good job. ~ Brent Spiner,
199:Everyday do something in relation to everything that's important to you. ~ Ken Blanchard,
200:Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies. ~ John Milton,
201:Princes don't come around everyday, and happy endings don't grow on trees ~ Jodi Picoult,
202:The question I ask myself like almost everyday is 'Am I doing the most ~ Mark Zuckerberg,
203:For anthropologists, even the exotic’s not exotic, let alone the everyday. ~ Tom McCarthy,
204:Hippocrates is an excellent geometer but a complete fool in everyday affairs. ~ Aristotle,
205:I like to dress up every day, so I think fashion is an everyday process. ~ Karisma Kapoor,
206:I've got stories untold & maps to unfold, but everyday I get where I'm going ~ Debby Ryan,
207:I wonder where a guy, an everyday Joe like myself can find a little action. ~ Beetlejuice,
208:The screams of a hurt woman were indistinguishable from everyday traffic. ~ Toni Morrison,
209:All of science is nothing more than the refinement of everyday thinking. ~ Albert Einstein,
210:Any voices or fantasies, he lives with. Those are his everyday life things. ~ Daniel Craig,
211:Enlightenment is like everyday consciousness but two inches above the ground. ~ D T Suzuki,
212:Everyday is a new opportunity to change your life and be who you want to be. ~ Demi Lovato,
213:If you are anything like me, you do a lot of listening to yourself everyday. ~ C J Mahaney,
214:Real worth requires no interpreter: its everyday deeds form its emblem. ~ Nicolas Chamfort,
215:The camera is as much a part of my everyday life as talking or eating or sex. ~ Nan Goldin,
216:The genius of Saint Benedict is to find the presence of God in everyday life. ~ Rod Dreher,
217:The problem is we dont even realize that we are walking a new road everyday ~ Paulo Coelho,
218:For a lack of attention a thousand forms of loveliness elude us everyday ~ Evelyn Underhill,
219:I am grieved that these continuing stories are everyday matters swept away. ~ Sheila Nevins,
220:People have a habit of doing everyday things even under the oddest conditions. ~ Harper Lee,
221:The 'great' commitment is so much easier than the ordinary everyday one. ~ Dag Hammarskjold,
222:...what we might call everyday morality is exclusive of ethical anguish. ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
223:Gotta get it, even if it's in the worse way. Got cake like everyday my birthday. ~ Lil Wayne,
224:It's not everyday that a whistleblower is actually willing to be identified. ~ Laura Poitras,
225:Preach the Gospels everyday & only if you have to...use words. ~ Saint Francis of Assisi,
226:There is nothing in philosophy which could not be said in everyday language. ~ Henri Bergson,
227:There is something nice about wearing the same thing everyday, having that go-to. ~ Jude Law,
228:A customer votes everyday with his dollar. Our job is make sure he votes for us. ~ Henry Ford,
229:If you get down and quarell everyday, you're saying prayers to the devil, I say. ~ Bob Marley,
230:To attain knowledge, add things everyday.To attain wisdom, remove things every day. ~ Lao Tzu,
231:...and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters. ~ Jane Austen,
232:do not let your frame of mind be any different from your everyday mind. ~ William Scott Wilson,
233:Every choice, every decision, everything we do everyday, we want to be a champion ~ Nick Saban,
234:Grow some more weed and get medicated, everyday is a holiday so we celebrate it. ~ Wiz Khalifa,
235:It's not everyday you get to do a pirate movie, you might as well go for it. ~ Keira Knightley,
236:Live everyday as if it were your last because someday you're going to be right. ~ Muhammad Ali,
237:Me, I'm still a rascal. Inside, I am still the kid I was. He guides me everyday. ~ Tom Kaulitz,
238:Put Karate into your everyday living, that is how you will see true beauty. ~ Gichin Funakoshi,
239:That's what art is: escaping everyday normality, which wants to eat you alive. ~ Stefano Benni,
240:The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking. ~ Albert Einstein,
241:To attain knowledge, add things everyday. To attain wisdom, remove things every day. ~ Lao Tzu,
242:Are you living everyday so that even if the end were to come you’d have to regrets? ~ Ai Yazawa,
243:Be grateful everyday for the brief but magnificent opportunity that life provides. ~ Carl Sagan,
244:Everyday create your history, every path you take you're leaving your legacy. ~ Michael Jackson,
245:In everyday things the law of sacrifice takes the form of positive duty. ~ James Anthony Froude,
246:I pray everyday. I make sure that my family is OK. I make sure my son is all right. ~ DJ Khaled,
247:I would love to play your common, everyday guy, but I never get cast as that. ~ Richard E Grant,
248:Man starts over again everyday, in spite of all he knows, against all he knows. ~ Emil M Cioran,
249:6.6.19.61.247: Vulgar mispronunciations of everyday words will not be tolerated. ~ Jasper Fforde,
250:Adversity brings out the best in us ... It's everyday living that does us in. ~ Richard Flanagan,
251:Everyday Graces: A Child’s Book of Good Manners, written by Karen Santorum.[73] ~ James C Dobson,
252:Fools wait for a lucky day, but everyday is a lucky day for an industrious man. ~ Gautama Buddha,
253:I think metaphysics is good if it improves everyday life; otherwise forget it. ~ Robert M Pirsig,
254:~ Jalaluddin Rumi #quote#poetry #mysticpoetry(pic: @everydayspirit1) twitter.com/LivingKindness…,
255:Man starts over again everyday, in spite of all he knows, against all he knows. ~ Emile M Cioran,
256:... there is more to life than the everyday experience of our senses. ~ Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa,
257:The sacred moments, the moments of miracle, are often the everyday moments. ~ Frederick Buechner,
258:To deal with individual human needs at the everyday level can be noble sometimes. ~ Jimmy Carter,
259:Dont feel too bad, Harry. People break-up everyday, its not the end of the world.. ~ Tony Parsons,
260:He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life. ~ Shannon L Alder,
261:If you get down and you quarrel everyday, you're saying praises to the devil, I say. ~ Bob Marley,
262:Life is about fighting. You will going to have to fight everyday of your lifetime. ~ Renzo Gracie,
263:The call of God is what gets you out of bed everyday, not a burden for something. ~ Tommy Barnett,
264:Art is continually working to take the crust of familiarity off everyday objects. ~ Rudolf Arnheim,
265:Hell is a matter of everyday life, like the Kingdom of God. The choice is yours. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
266:her mind was wonderfully uncluttered with the nagging irritations of everyday life. ~ John Grisham,
267:His reverie took him out of the everyday, away from the blankets and the bag of urine. ~ Teju Cole,
268:I love going to work. I love being on-set everyday. It feeds me; it's exciting. ~ Dominic Monaghan,
269:Live every day like it is your last and learn everyday like you will live forever ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
270:One's everyday life is never capable of being separated from his spiritual being. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
271:The meaning resides in one's own experience, making the everyday the exceptional. ~ Samuel Mockbee,
272:The most important thing you do everyday you live is deciding not to kill yourself. ~ Albert Camus,
273:Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe. ~ Saint Therese of Lisieux,
274:History will judge us by the difference we make in the everyday lives of children. ~ Nelson Mandela,
275:I challenge myself everyday to be the most positive and enthusiastic person I know. ~ Robert Cheeke,
276:I think it's important to find the little things in everyday life that make you happy. ~ Paula Cole,
277:Take time everyday to shift from immersion in human-centric thinking to ecoexperience. ~ Selena Fox,
278:There's something happening everyday, but I'm too tired and lazy to write it all down. ~ Anne Frank,
279:You know how it is. Boy meets girl, girl wants boy dead. An everyday story, really. ~ David Gemmell,
280:Everyday, at each moment, my blessings are with you.
   ~ The Mother, Mantras Of The Mother, 03 June,
281:Everyday, spend some time in solitude to repair the damages done by the crowds! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
282:I battle demons everyday to save the souls of Guardians. Why can't I fight for Mine? ~ Ednah Walters,
283:If you fulfill your obligations everyday you don't need to worry about the future. ~ Jordan Peterson,
284:Life just swallows you up, doesn't it?Just swallows you up with its everyday things ~ Simon Van Booy,
285:More socialism means more democracy, openness and collectivism in everyday life. ~ Mikhail Gorbachev,
286:Seek that which within lies waiting to begin the fight of your life that is everyday. ~ Ian Anderson,
287:Show business is like Champagne. You'll appreciate it more if you don't drink it everyday ~ Jay Leno,
288:Be kind to everybody, be grateful, say thank you everyday. My parents taught me well. ~ Nicole Richie,
289:drive the world forward technologically and give everyday people a better destiny ~ Kenneth C Johnson,
290:He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
291:I fight everyday to not let the past overtake me. Sometimes I win, sometimes it does. ~ Richelle Mead,
292:Live life to the fullest everyday, 'cause we never know what day will be our last. ~ Donnell Rawlings,
293:There are so many heroes just walking around in everyday life. It blows me away. ~ Charisma Carpenter,
294:World wide capitalism kills more people everyday then Hitler did. And he was crazy. ~ Ken Livingstone,
295:Zen is not some kind of excitement, but concentration on our usual everyday routine. ~ Shunryu Suzuki,
296:"Enlightenment is like everyday consciousness, but afloat two inches above the ground." ~ D. T. Suzuki,
297:Everyday, all day I have to be productive. And when I ain't productive, I get concerned. ~ Young Jeezy,
298:He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
299:If you fulfill your obligations everyday you don't need to worry about the future. ~ Jordan B Peterson,
300:I try to stay in shape just to handle things like the stress of a job or everyday life. ~ Erin Andrews,
301:It's how you view the life inside you that creates the life outside of you. Everyday. ~ James Altucher,
302:Peace of Mindfulness: Everyday Rituals to Conquer Anxiety and Claim Unlimited Inner Peace: ~ S J Scott,
303:The mutual practice of giving and receiving is an everyday ritual when we know true love. ~ bell hooks,
304:The simple everyday experiences become the doorway to new thoughts and inspirations. ~ E A Bucchianeri,
305:What we do is to bring words back from their metaphysical to their everyday use. ~ Ludwig Wittgenstein,
306:A traveller I am, and a navigator, and everyday I discover a new region within my soul. ~ Khalil Gibran,
307:Everyday I am reminded that our life's journey is really about the people that touch us. ~ Stuart Scott,
308:I'd say many features of string theory don't mesh with what we observe in everyday life. ~ Brian Greene,
309:I talk to God everyday but don't always expect him to listen to me. Am sure he is busier. ~ Shikha Kaul,
310:Painting allows us to live in a more interesting way than we live our everyday lives. ~ Pierre Soulages,
311:The family is the association established by nature for the supply of men's everyday wants. ~ Aristotle,
312:The main questions of everyday life are too enormous to answer in any definitive sense. ~ Joshua Ferris,
313:Commitment to love - to growth, to authentic power is an everyday application of your will. ~ Gary Zukav,
314:Habits are like a cable. We weave a strand of it everyday and soon it cannot be broken.
   ~ Horace Mann,
315:He caught her as if he were used to catching fainting girls, as if he did it everyday. ~ Cassandra Clare,
316:I'm still young and everyday I want to learn more. I feel I am beginning to find myself. ~ Thierry Henry,
317:Love is all about the little things, the everyday considerations, kindnesses, and pardons. ~ Sarah McCoy,
318:People in everyday life can sniff out the neediness of a performer trying to earn love. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
319:So one of the most unique things on screen in American movies today is everyday behavior. ~ Alan Rudolph,
320:Their young live were over, too, except they had to die everyday while still breathing. ~ Terry McMillan,
321:The one who chooses to love will find appropriate ways to express that decision everyday. ~ Gary Chapman,
322:There comes no adventure but wears to our soul the shape of our everyday thoughts. ~ Maurice Maeterlinck,
323:The words which we use in our everyday speech are nothing other than watered-down magic. ~ Sigmund Freud,
324:This everyday world affects the way art is created as much as it conditions its response. ~ Allan Kaprow,
325:You’re allowed to want different things in bed than you do in your normal everyday life. ~ Meredith Wild,
326:Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe. ~ Saint Therese of Lisieux,
327:Everyday life invents itself by poaching in countless ways on the property of others. ~ Michel de Certeau,
328:I am very grateful to God everyday that my eyes flutter open and I can jump out of that bed! ~ Jerry Reed,
329:I give thanks everyday that I've been able to take my craziness and make it work for me. ~ Fritz Scholder,
330:In order to seek one's own direction, one must simplify the mechanics of ordinary, everyday life. ~ Plato,
331:I remembered something somebody had once said to me. It's okay. Everyday is freshly ground. ~ Neil Gaiman,
332:vision is the God-given ability to see possible solutions to the everyday problems of life. ~ Bill Hybels,
333:We want to be poets of our life first of all in the smallest most everyday matters. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
334:But certainly not everyday you can find someone who wants to have a monogamous relationship ~ Emily Giffin,
335:It is not everyday that one learns an entire militia has sworn unbeknownest to obey you ~ Jacqueline Carey,
336:It’s not a stab wound you can protect me from, it’s a million little paper cuts everyday ~ Cassandra Clare,
337:management is an everyday thing. Strategy and financial reporting and planning are not. ~ Patrick Lencioni,
338:My sympathies have always been with the everyday people... the center of my photography. ~ Jerome Liebling,
339:The paintings are like prayers, relating to wishing for something beyond everyday life. ~ Susan Rothenberg,
340:To be loved, you have to be nice to people, everyday. But to be hated, you don't have to do squat! ~ Homer,
341:Everyday since I have met you I have loved you a thousand times more.
(Napolean Bonaparte) ~ Gill Paul,
342:our love for God is measured by our everyday interaction with men and the love it displays. ~ Andrew Murray,
343:We want to be poets of our life — first of all in the smallest most everyday matters. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
344:You’re not obligated to win. You’re obligated to keep trying. To the best you can do everyday. ~ Jason Mraz,
345:But I don't think that sculpture belongs in everyday life like a table does, or like a chair. ~ Anthony Caro,
346:Courage is what love looks like when tested by the simple everyday necessities of being alive. ~ David Whyte,
347:Don’t be so sensitive,’ he said, faintly chiding. ‘It makes everyday commerce most trying. ~ Dorothy Dunnett,
348:Everyday life is like programming, I guess. If you love something you can put beauty into it. ~ Donald Knuth,
349:Human inertia makes the everyday environment, the furniture, as it were, appear to be a given. ~ Todd Gitlin,
350:I don’t understand how people can believe in God, even when I myself think of him everyday. ~ Emile M Cioran,
351:In the politics of the everyday, our words and gestures, or their absence, count very much. ~ Timothy Snyder,
352:I wanted to write about the complexity and hilarity in the everyday business of being human. ~ Kate De Goldi,
353:Much everyday anger results when we confuse our own personal wants with general moral codes. ~ David D Burns,
354:No human trait deserves less tolerance in everyday life, and gets less, than intolerance. ~ Giacomo Leopardi,
355:All of us have the power of choice. I choose to be rich, and I make that choice everyday. ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
356:But my everyday music is classic rock. It’s what I relate to the most and where my heart is. ~ Nicole Richie,
357:Going to school is an everyday process; it isn't something we accomplish and are all done with. ~ Bruce Vento,
358:[I am] just a common everyday man whose instincts are to be ornery, who's anxious to be right. ~ Harry Truman,
359:I really think I write about everyday life. I don't think I'm quite as odd as others say I am. ~ Edward Gorey,
360:It is easier to avoid great matrimonial catastrophes than trivial everyday miseries. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
361:Learning is about looking at things differently, making your life a little better everyday. ~ Richard Bandler,
362:Prior to penicillin and medical research, death was an everyday occurrence. It was intimate. ~ Katherine Dunn,
363:Really, it's not harder to train for them because once baseball starts you play everyday almost. ~ Bo Jackson,
364:Wouldn’t it be amazing, getting up everyday and playing; doing something that you love to do? ~ Sidney Crosby,
365:A very wise person once told me marriage is hard, that you have to keep fighting for it everyday. ~ Liz Fenton,
366:come celebrate
with me that everyday
something has tried to kill me
and has failed. ~ Lucille Clifton,
367:Everyday took an age to go by, which was odd, because days plural went past like a stampede. ~ Terry Pratchett,
368:In everyday life, my wife is the most wonderful. We're in love with each other beyond belief. ~ Christian Bale,
369:I think anybody that gives their opinion in a confident way everyday is going to be criticized. ~ Sean Hannity,
370:I've learned survival secrets from being on camera, and then translated them into everyday life. ~ Deidre Hall,
371:I would say for everyday I build buildings or houses like a bricklayer with canvas and paint. ~ Georg Baselitz,
372:New cells are born everyday and old cells die, but they have neither funerals nor birthdays. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
373:Sometimes I succeed, sometimes I fail, but everyday is a clean state and a fresh opportunity. ~ Gretchen Rubin,
374:That overflowing feeling became love. But I don't sing for Ren's sake. I sing for myself everyday. ~ Ai Yazawa,
375:If everybody was treated like they matter — everyday; birthdays wouldn’t be so *special.* ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
376:If you freak out over trivial everyday grievances, how are you going to handle *real* problems? ~ Rob Sheffield,
377:I'm all over my poems, even if their relation to my everyday life is that of dream to reality. ~ Matthea Harvey,
378:In everyday social relationships, people expect fair treatment and favors to be reciprocated. ~ Jeffrey Pfeffer,
379:Love, after all, is the ingredient that separates a sacrifice from ordinary, everyday butchery. ~ Arundhati Roy,
380:Science and art have that in common that everyday things seem to them new and attractive. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
381:See, management is an everyday thing. Strategy and financial reporting and planning are not. ~ Patrick Lencioni,
382:There is the everyday truth of things, and there is the ideal. We must somehow live between them. ~ Jude Morgan,
383:We tend to do period stuff because it helps make it one step removed from boring everyday reality. ~ Ethan Coen,
384:Art is communication spoken by man for humanity in a language raised above the everyday happening. ~ Mary Wigman,
385:Don't ever have children, Tyler, unless you're ready to be afraid everyday for the rest of your life. ~ Joe Hill,
386:I do the same thing everyday. I go to work and paint. I try to turn out as many pictures as I can. ~ Andy Warhol,
387:Imagine if your kids had to carry a ladder to climb an apartheid wall to get to school everyday. ~ Omar Suleiman,
388:I played my best everyday. You never know when someone may be seeing you play for the first time. ~ Joe DiMaggio,
389:I swore that I would never say I miss you more everyday but, some things are better left unsaid. ~ Ariana Grande,
390:Like Toy Story, the joke is all about exploring the secret world of these various everyday objects. ~ Seth Rogen,
391:Little, everyday decisions will either take you to the life you desire or to disaster by default. ~ Darren Hardy,
392:Refrain from asking what going to happen tomorrow, and everyday that fortune grants you, count as gain. ~ Horace,
393:That is the tragedy of everyday life: when you are in it, you can never see your self clearly. ~ Jeff VanderMeer,
394:The Summer Book is beautiful and warm, with the kind of wisdom we can adapt to our everyday lives. ~ Liv Ullmann,
395:What Corrigan wanted was a fully believable God, one you could find in the grime of the everyday. ~ Colum McCann,
396:A scholar tries to learn something everyday; a student of Buddhism tries to unlearn something daily. ~ Alan Watts,
397:Everyday, everywhere our children spread their dreams beneath our feet and we should tread softly. ~ Ken Robinson,
398:Everyday God gives us a moment in which it is possible to change everything that makes us unhappy. ~ Paulo Coelho,
399:Everyday I receive a lesson that teaches me that I can’t let what others think of me define me. ~ Trisha R Thomas,
400:Everyday, it's about building a practice that enables you to try and forget that you're afraid. ~ Brian Koppelman,
401:I am a plodder, I make an appointment with my computer everyday and I have no idea where I am going. ~ Wally Lamb,
402:I don't want to be in magazines everyday, because I don't want people to get used to one thing. ~ Amanda Seyfried,
403:It is in the everyday and the commonplace that we learn patience, acceptance, and contentment. ~ Richard J Foster,
404:it’s not the big moves that change everything—it’s the smallest ones in your everyday life that do. ~ Mel Robbins,
405:Moments such as these provide flashes of intense living against the dull background of everyday life. ~ Anonymous,
406:Stressing the God-centered life can lead to an otherworldly withdrawal from everyday earthly life. ~ Leland Ryken,
407:Whatever may be the experience in everyday life, the basci inner Truth should not be forgotten. ~ Sathya Sai Baba,
408:After all, life was not made up of moments of exaltation, but of quite ordinary, everyday things ~ Georgette Heyer,
409:An authentic life is the most personal form of worship. Everyday life has become my prayer. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach,
410:Either we learn to find the Lord in the ordinary everyday life or else we shall never find him ~ Josemaria Escriva,
411:Everyday we are going to fight lazy and soft. It's completely unacceptable. You have to be demanding ~ George Karl,
412:I believe that God’s word of grace can also come through simple, imperfect everyday human love. ~ Nadia Bolz Weber,
413:In the end what kills is not agony (for agony at least asks something of the soul) but everyday life. ~ May Sarton,
414:Let the same thing, or the same duty, return at the same time everyday, it will soon become pleasant. ~ Bill Hayes,
415:Living everyday in the presence of those who refuse to acknowledge your humanity takes great courage ~ Min Jin Lee,
416:Populism was a grassroots movement to disrupt the political status quo in favor of everyday people. ~ Bob Woodward,
417:Talk is cheap...It is the way we organize and use our lives everyday that tells what we believe in. ~ Cesar Chavez,
418:The everyday people of this land are my own kind whom I know and love and believe in with great faith. ~ Anonymous,
419:There's nothing more creative I'll ever do in my career than trying to make an hour of TV everyday. ~ James Corden,
420:You might not write well everyday, but you can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page. ~ Jodi Picoult,
421:All witches keep their kisses in everyday objects, so that their hearts won’t break too often. ~ Mo ra Fowley Doyle,
422:All you can do everyday, is do what you believe is right. That's what I do, and what will be, will be. ~ David Icke,
423:A revelation leaps over the borders of the everyday. A life without revelation is no life at all. ~ Haruki Murakami,
424:A scholar tries to learn something everyday; a student of Buddhism tries to unlearn something daily. ~ Alan W Watts,
425:"Be a peacemaker in everyday life. Display peace in everything you do. Be peace. Live in peace." ~ Buddhist proverb,
426:Because of its increasing triviality, everyday life has gradually become our central preoccupation ~ Raoul Vaneigem,
427:Douglas: You really got to stop doing that. Isabel: Doing what? Douglas: Getting prettier everyday. ~ Julie Garwood,
428:Everyday 25,000 people die from poverty and hunger. And we have forgotten that they are also human. ~ M F Moonzajer,
429:For me, art, and especially music, exist to elevate us as far as possible above everyday existence. ~ Gabriel Faure,
430:Move every day. Like taking a shower and brushing your teeth. Make it a part of your everyday life. ~ Randy Jackson,
431:The everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines. ~ Charles Kuralt,
432:We must realize that the ministries and gifts of the Spirit are for everyday life, not just meetings. ~ Rick Joyner,
433:Consciousness rejuvenates everything, giving a quality of beginning to the most everyday actions. ~ Gaston Bachelard,
434:I am building a fire, and everyday I train, I add more fuel. At just the right moment, I light the match. ~ Mia Hamm,
435:Instead of working out three times a week, I do something physical, like a one-hour walk everyday. ~ Beverly Johnson,
436:People do not understand the simple Truth of their everyday, ever-present, eternal experience. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
437:The man of knowledge acquires something new everyday, and the man of Tao lets go of something new every day. ~ Laozi,
438:The office environment that people work in everyday dictates the culture that you are going to be in. ~ Keith Rabois,
439:The skin of everyday appearances stretched over such shamelessness, such consuming explosions of lust. ~ Alice Munro,
440:Today, and everyday, take as your personal mantra: I am what I am and what I am is wonderful. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach,
441:To give another person the benefit of the doubt was about as difficult an everyday task as anyone faced. ~ Owen King,
442:Without me, without me,
Everyday's misery.
But with me - am I wrong?
No night is too long! ~ Barbara Vine,
443:Ask yourself this question everyday: What is it about me that other people would change if they could? ~ Andy Andrews,
444:Everyday I find myself reminding women around me to know their value. I also have to remind myself. ~ Mika Brzezinski,
445:if all i have to do to get a smile like that is read your books, then i promise to read one everyday ~ Jessica Verday,
446:It was not that her life was so tragic but that she found gloom more interesting than the everyday world. ~ Tom Drury,
447:Keep your eyes out for #‎ magical moments, they're everywhere! Live with passion today and everyday! ~ Tony Robbins,
448:And everyday I read the paper, there's another lie. They show my picture for the crimes of another guy. ~ Tupac Shakur,
449:Badlands, you got to live it everyday, let the broken hearts stand as the price you've got to pay. ~ Bruce Springsteen,
450:Built into human makeup is a longing for a 'more' that the world of everyday experience cannot requite. ~ Huston Smith,
451:Cartoons have always been an enjoyment to me... a relaxation... I get my ideas from everyday events. ~ Matthew Ashford,
452:Faith is about seeing the miraculous in the everyday, not about waiting every day for the miraculous. ~ Jonathan Sacks,
453:If every lover was treated like they matter — everyday; valentine’s day wouldn’t be so 'special. ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana,
454:In marriage, everyday you love,and everyday you forgive.It is an ongoing sacrament, love and forgiveness ~ Bill Moyers,
455:Inspiration is for amateurs. professionals work everyday. Personally the best inspiration is a deadline. ~ Chuck Close,
456:It's interesting to work with what's important today, which is meaningful for our everyday lives. ~ Patricia Piccinini,
457:People who needed magic to explain science were simply not appreciative of the everyday magic of reality. ~ Sean Platt,
458:The best didactic for the elimination of the Ego it is found in the everyday life intensively lived. ~ Samael Aun Weor,
459:Universal morality is to be found in little everyday penny-events just as much as in great ones. ~ Georg C Lichtenberg,
460:grotesque character of everyday occurrences conceals from one the real misery of passions. BARNAVE     While ~ Stendhal,
461:Happy birthday greetings and warmest wishes, too May today, tomorrow, everyday Be truly happy for you. ~ Margaret Brown,
462:Horror on earth is real and it is everyday. It is like a flower or like the sun; it cannot be contained. ~ Alice Sebold,
463:I always think the everyday is more relevant than anything too grand because we all have to deal with it. ~ David Byrne,
464:I mean, who wants to live waking up... at least I don't want to live waking up everyday about revenge. ~ Mitchell Baker,
465:I'm quite sure more people fake an awful lot of everyday human contact. I just fake all of it." --Dexter ~ Jeff Lindsay,
466:I now find the most marvelous things in the everyday, the ordinary, the common, the simple and tangible. ~ Edward Abbey,
467:It doesn't feel different being here (at the All-Star Game) I feel like I'm on an All-Star team everyday. ~ Derek Jeter,
468:I tell my students to think of poems as language plus, language with value added beyond its everyday use. ~ Monica Youn,
469:It was the everyday people who were our country's true lifeblood. If they should fail, so would we all. ~ Cameron Dokey,
470:Like the lotus which thrives in mud, the potential for realization grows in the rich soil of everyday life ~ Dalai Lama,
471:Literature transforms and intensifies ordinary language, deviates systematically from everyday speech. ~ Terry Eagleton,
472:treat everyday on earth as if its ur last day on earth because it is, until you spend another day on earth. ~ Jomny Sun,
473:As it is I crawl on everyday towards the tomb. When I wake in the morning I think first of death, do you? ~ Iris Murdoch,
474:Everyone can feel the nothingness, the void, just beneath the surface of everyday routines and securities. ~ John Zerzan,
475:Everything is holy! everybody's holy! everywhere is holy! everyday is in eternity! Everyman's an angel! ~ Allen Ginsberg,
476:Finding the physical aspect is important to me because that is often how we read people in everyday life. ~ Henry Cavill,
477:Funny how everyday we are given choices to make in our lives. Some are just more far-reaching than others. ~ Madelyn Alt,
478:If you can find something you love, go for it everyday of your life, and it would be really good to you. ~ Jenifer Lewis,
479:I'm reminded everyday that I was born to do great things, I believe that and when it's my time I shall. ~ Aeriel Miranda,
480:Isn’t that what vacations are for? To have experiences that you don’t usually have in your everyday life? ~ Krista Lakes,
481:Miracles happen everyday, change your perception of what a miracle is and you'll see them all around you. ~ Jon Bon Jovi,
482:One is that I am a regular, everyday person, you know what I mean. I feel that wherever I am, I really am. ~ Cornel West,
483:Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence. ~ Kakuz Okakura,
484:The Devil got landed with a shitty job, he has to deal with assholes everyday, he's probably bored as hell. ~ Gerard Way,
485:when they're bathed in blood everyday you can't expect them to rise from it stainless the next morning. ~ Robert Masello,
486:Why did the everyday-ness of my life sometimes feel constricting, when the everyday-ness was everything ~ Patti Callahan,
487:Anyone who knows me,should learn 2know meagain;4 I am likethe Moon, u will seeme with new faceeveryday. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
488:At drama school, I always picked the really evil roles. It's a great way to deal with your everyday emotions. ~ Eva Green,
489:Everyday interactions we have with other people are definitely contagious, in terms of happiness. ~ Nicholas A Christakis,
490:I meet new Walt Whitmans everyday. There are a dozen of them afloat. I don't know which Walt Whitman I am. ~ Walt Whitman,
491:Preserving parks and open spaces is a winner because it doesn't need to be explained to everyday Americans. ~ Frank Luntz,
492:Success isn't overnight. It's when everyday you get a little better than the day before. It all adds up. ~ Dwayne Johnson,
493:The frightened mind that runs away from everyday terrors meets the seeking mind that wants a better world. ~ Alan W Watts,
494:The key metric of whether you've succeeded is what fraction of your employees use that dashboard everyday. ~ Keith Rabois,
495:Well, sometimes, right in the middle of everyday life, love gives you a fairy tale when you least expect it. ~ K Bromberg,
496:Anyone who knows me, should learn to know me again; For I am like the Moon, you will see me with new face everyday. ~ Rumi,
497:Aside from my work, in my everyday private life, I'm not a very adventurous person. I don't look for change. ~ Namie Amuro,
498:Don’t belittle everyday pots and pans — they are the means to carry theology into the everyday of our lives. ~ Ann Voskamp,
499:Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe. —SAINT TERESA OF LISIEUX ~ Barbara Coloroso,
500:I should live each day as if it were significant, as if everyday the fate of the world depended on my action. ~ Robin Hobb,
501:We're all in the customer service business. Our goal must be to exceed our customers' expectations everyday. ~ Dave Thomas,
502:We're blessed on 'How I Met Your Mother' to feel like we're doing a bit of a funny playlet everyday. ~ Neil Patrick Harris,
503:Zazen practice and everyday activity are one thing. We call zazen everyday life, and everyday life zazen. ~ Shunryu Suzuki,
504:Do you have other things like that to look forward to?

Just everyday. I look forward to everyday. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
505:Drama lies in extreme exaggeration of the feelings, an exaggeration that dislocates flat everyday reality. ~ Eugene Ionesco,
506:Felicia stayed on the fringe of life because it was free of everyday malice. It was more dignified there. ~ Cristina Garc a,
507:I forget, sometimes, that there are people out there who still manage to smile everyday, despite everything. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
508:I like stories that are not normal, everyday lives. I don't personally seek them out, but they find me. ~ Katherine Moennig,
509:I'm all about that money, dress like everyday sunny, rolling weed like a Marley, smile like everything funny. ~ Wiz Khalifa,
510:It's not everyday I get to tell someone I was attacked by a pair of flying reading glasses. Ow"

-PUCK ~ Julie Kagawa,
511:She chose to fight men everyday, and then fight their sons, who thought they knew better than their fathers. ~ E K Johnston,
512:When we live our lives everyday, we're met by opportunities, and most of us don't even recognize them. ~ Scarlett Johansson,
513:Everyday, I have the choice to live a life of compassion that not only saves animals, but helps the environment. ~ Kat Von D,
514:Everyday there's more death, and plus I'm doughless. I'm seeing more reasons for me to proceed with thieving. ~ Tupac Shakur,
515:Everyday you need to take some actions - actions to improve your life and actions to improve someone else's life. ~ Amit Ray,
516:God comes to us in the things we know best and cane verify most easily, the things of our everyday life. ~ Pope John Paul II,
517:I don't really live the bohemian life. I come to work in Midtown everyday, along with all the work-a-day folk. ~ Wade Guyton,
518:I’m infinitely more involved in the reality of the characters and their situation than I am in everyday life. ~ Edward Albee,
519:Like the lotus which thrives in mud, the potential for realization grows in the rich soil of everyday life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
520:Really, most of us just focus on what's in front of us. We're too busy putting out the fires of everyday life. ~ Aidan Quinn,
521:the influence of organised crime reaches into the economy, our politics and everyday life- dongri to dubai ~ S Hussain Zaidi,
522:The legal system is often a mystery, and we, its priests, preside over rituals baffling to everyday citizens. ~ Henry Miller,
523:They describe the feeling of being online as a kind of anesthesia that eases the pain of everyday life. ~ Edward M Hallowell,
524:Banks are like the economy’s circulatory system, as vital to its everyday functioning as the power grid. ~ Timothy F Geithner,
525:Don't do something you don't like. Look for a job that makes you excited to get up and go to work everyday. ~ David Bonderman,
526:Don’t talk to me, don’t approach me, don’t ask your ordinary, everyday questions when my world has exploded. ~ Kristin Hannah,
527:Every second of everyday I still love them, and I won’t believe they are dead until I see it for myself. ~ Shannon A Thompson,
528:Let me just say, we call Iraq the abnormal normal, 'cause over there the weirdest stuff is just everyday life. ~ Ben Fountain,
529:therapy uncovered deep roots of these everyday problems—roots stretching down to the bedrock of existence. “I ~ Irvin D Yalom,
530:Wealth can also be that attitude of gratitude with which we remind ourselves everyday to count our blessings. ~ Chris Gardner,
531:Believe in yourself. Tell yourself everyday "I am a talented person with a wonderful gift to give others!" ~ Shantel VanSanten,
532:I can't think of anything I'd rather do less than have to continuously share details of my everyday life. ~ Scarlett Johansson,
533:I never went to acting school, so improv was my training. Just being quick on your feet helps in everyday life. ~ Ben Schwartz,
534:In everyday life, I use positive thoughts, sense of humor, Taekwondo, running, and yoga to make me stronger. ~ Pom Klementieff,
535:I was, I am and I always will be a drug addict. A person who gets involved in drugs has to fight it everyday. ~ Diego Maradona,
536:Just another attempt by Rebecca to connect an everyday occurrence to the literary world.
- Adriana ~ Gina Marinello Sweeney,
537:The way strength and conditioning has helped me now is that I make it a point to go to the gym everyday if I can. ~ Bo Jackson,
538:We as human beings have the amazing capacity to be reborn at breakfast everyday and say, “This is a new day.” ~ Jack Kornfield,
539:A book is always an emergence above everyday life. A book is expressed life and thus is an addition to life. ~ Gaston Bachelard,
540:I love to take things that are everyday and comforting and make them into the most luxurious things in the world. ~ Marc Jacobs,
541:In school we learn things then take the test, In everyday life we take the test then we learn things. —Admon Israel ~ Anonymous,
542:I think any opportunity you have to be green, whether it's in business or in everyday life, you should take it. ~ Lauren Conrad,
543:I've been cataloguing samples for years, I have this massive library. Songs come out everyday so it's never ending. ~ Girl Talk,
544:Just another attempt by Rebecca to connect an everyday occurrence to the literary world."
- Adriana ~ Gina Marinello Sweeney,
545:Leadership is like exercise. Do it everyday, the results take time but you will see them. It's the little things. ~ Simon Sinek,
546:Look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, what do I want to do everyday for the rest of my life. Do that! ~ Gary Vaynerchuk,
547:Philosophy is an odd thing. When we use the word in everyday speech, you know, you sometimes hear it hilariously. ~ Stephen Fry,
548:So elves could be walking around in our midst, disguised as normal, everyday, vertically challenged citizens. ~ Janet Evanovich,
549:sometimes-guns, that violently assert the manchmal, this stuff, our everyday, against the always of the immer. ~ China Mi ville,
550:Surface metaphors are those that we use in everyday language, such as “This problem is just the tip of the iceberg, ~ Anonymous,
551:The everyday practice is simply to develop a complete acceptance and openness to all situations and emotions ~ Chogyam Trungpa,
552:The God Spinoza revered is my God, too: I meet Him everyday in the harmonious laws which govern the universe. ~ Albert Einstein,
553:Without the balancing setting of everyday life all you have is the news, and news by its nature is generally bad. ~ Zadie Smith,
554:Angelina Jolie may get Antonio Banderas in bed for eight hours on a movie set, but I get him in bed everyday. ~ Melanie Griffith,
555:Anyone who knows me, should learn to know me again;
For I am like the Moon,
you will see me with new face everyday. ~ Rumi,
556:Everything that happened to me as a child involved music. It was part of everyday life, as automatic as breathing. ~ Nina Simone,
557:It is the sheer ugliness and banality of everyday life which turns my blood to ice and makes me cringe in terror. ~ Jean Lorrain,
558:I was falling for him, a little more everyday, even though a very large part of me knew that this was a bad idea. ~ Aimee Carter,
559:On an everyday level, I use alcohol and drugs in general mostly to be in a happier mood, with the people around me. ~ Gaspar Noe,
560:Preoccupation with the self consumes psychic energy because in everyday life we often feel threatened. ~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
561:Without question, the material world and your everyday needs distract you from living meaningfully. ~ Menachem Mendel Schneerson,
562:You are the only person who can sell you, so you do spend a lot of time in your job by yourself everyday. ~ Jennifer Love Hewitt,
563:A sword-wielding man—one scantily clad in a kilt no less—in the backwoods of Kentucky was not an everyday occurrence. ~ Anonymous,
564:He says it so freaking casually, like it’s an everyday thing for a man to drop dead bodies as a ritual to woo a woman ~ V F Mason,
565:I don't know what sort of occasion I was waiting for...because everyday was a special occasion with your father. ~ Donna VanLiere,
566:If sweatpants are your everyday attire, you’ll end up looking like you belong in them, which is not very attractive. ~ Marie Kond,
567:I got on the high school speech team and everyday I would get up in front of the class and just start talking. ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
568:The men and women, who desire to obtain seats in the celestial kingdom, will find that they must battle everyday. ~ Brigham Young,
569:The problem with loneliest people is they look in the sky for miracles, while miracles touch their feet everyday. ~ M F Moonzajer,
570:The simplest and most effective way to sanctity is to disappear into the background of ordinary everyday routine. ~ Thomas Merton,
571:Trans women are getting killed EVERYDAY & you think the struggle is over because you can put a ring on a finger?! ~ CeCe McDonald,
572:We have to permit go with the everyday living we had prepared so as to have the lifetime that's watching for us ~ Joseph Campbell,
573:As we get older, everyday feels longer, and although I know I’ll struggle, I will do my best to never get tired. ~ Jeff Rosenstock,
574:Bad things happen everyday but you're not going to be any happier thinking about them. So I don't think about them. ~ Lana Del Rey,
575:Bravery shows up in everyday life when people have the courage to live their truth, their vision and their dreams. ~ Oprah Winfrey,
576:Broken marriages, conflicts of loyalty, the problems of everyday life fall away as one faces up to [Jeff] Thomson. ~ Mike Brearley,
577:But what I do love about this road is how the gaudy becomes grand, how tastelessness is a way of everyday life ~ Michael Zadoorian,
578:Everyday ask yourself the question, "Do I want to experience Peace of Mind or do I want to experience Conflict? ~ Gerald Jampolsky,
579:My pictures are about getting as far away from reality as possible. Dreams should be part of our everyday life. ~ David LaChapelle,
580:Raising kids isn't carpentry," he said "Forget measuring twice and cutting once, You measure over and over everyday ~ Rachel Simon,
581:Talking on a landline with no interruptions used to be an everyday thing. Now it's exotic; the jewel in the crown. ~ Sherry Turkle,
582:To be creative you must create a space for yourself where you can be undisturbed... separate from everyday concerns. ~ John Cleese,
583:A lot of times, magazines end up presenting me as some type of weirdo, but I make my music for everyday people. ~ Christopher Owens,
584:A sausage is an image of rest, peace and tranquility in stark contrast to the destruction and chaos of everyday life. ~ Tom Robbins,
585:Before, Europe was about treaties, laws and our sovereign right to govern ourselves. Now, it's about everyday lives. ~ Nigel Farage,
586:But when you say crazy, that describes very well what the general appearance may be to ordinary, everyday people. ~ Agatha Christie,
587:Each season I try to incorporate something new that corresponds to the timing and the trends in everyday fashion. ~ Austin Scarlett,
588:Everyday that goes by I try to improve myself and searching for something that may even be impossible; perfection. ~ Anderson Silva,
589:If I can wake up everyday before I die and know that I don't have to serve anyone food or drinks, I will be happy! ~ Kelly Clarkson,
590:I love new clothes. If everyone could just wear new clothes everyday, I reckon depression wouldn’t exist anymore. ~ Sophie Kinsella,
591:I'm just your everyday woman who is trying to feel good and be healthy for her daughter, her fiancé, and herself. ~ Jessica Simpson,
592:I'm so busy during my everyday, when I go on vacation I need to pull the plug like they say, and to do nothing. ~ Georges St Pierre,
593:I pray everyday, all the time. Prayer is when you are actually experiencing a conversation with divine intelligence. ~ John Assaraf,
594:Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent. ~ George Orwell,
595:We're sharing things in our lives everyday that we wouldn't have picked up the phone to talk about ten years ago. ~ Gary Vaynerchuk,
596:What must be remembered in any case is that secret complicity that joins the logical and the everyday to the tragic. ~ Albert Camus,
597:When we believe ourselves in possession of the only truth, we are likely to be indifferent to common everyday truths. ~ Eric Hoffer,
598:When you speak of heaven, let your face light up...When you speak of hell well then, your everyday face will do. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
599:You don't understand, photography is not about getting the right picture, it's about documenting your everyday life. ~ Olivier Zahm,
600:A true heart may not talk with you everyday or may not meet you every time but always thinks about you and your memories ~ Anonymous,
601:Don't try to force anything. Let life be a deep let-go. God opens millions of flowers everyday without forcing their buds ~ Rajneesh,
602:I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my Mum. I know I've got Irish blood because I wake up everyday with a hangover. ~ Noel Gallagher,
603:She entered a state where prayer and poetry became one and the everyday world seemed full of holiness and significance. ~ Lian Hearn,
604:They'll torture you for months before killing you if you run" Otis shrugged, as if this was an everyday occurrence. ~ Heather Brewer,
605:They that milk the cow everyday without feeding it well must never complain about how it keeps growing lean ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
606:This was his punishment. An everyday reminder of his sins. He finally looked on the outside how he felt on the inside. ~ Kelly Moran,
607:Everyday I look forward to bringing a few laughs, giving a little advice and making people feel good about themselves. ~ Alli Simpson,
608:I believe that poor people are the world's greatest entrepreneurs. Everyday, they must innovate in order to survive. ~ Muhammad Yunus,
609:In my normal life, I do not speak with an accent. It's harder for people to realize my hearing loss in everyday life. ~ Katie Leclerc,
610:It's not some big event that creates the drama, it's the little things of everyday life that bring about that drama. ~ Asghar Farhadi,
611:The philosopher had rescued her. The unknown letter writer had saved her from the triviality of everyday existence. ~ Jostein Gaarder,
612:The task is to learn how to enjoy everyday life without diminishing other people's chances to enjoy theirs. ~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
613:The task is to learn how to enjoy everyday life without diminishing other people’s chances to enjoy theirs. ~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
614:You learn something new everyday."
"What are you learning?" Sophos asked.
"To keep my mouth shut, I hope. ~ Megan Whalen Turner,
615:America is the story of everyday people who did extraordinary things. A story woven deep into the fabric of our society. ~ Marco Rubio,
616:... and you can only have 2 or 3 things everyday, because everything else will just come at you; you know fires in a day. ~ Sam Altman,
617:If we’re going to go through with this,” he said gruffly, “then hurry it up. It’s not everyday I send someone into hell. ~ Derek Landy,
618:I think if you work in television everyday, and you must be privy to everything happening in television, then do so. ~ Diahann Carroll,
619:One ought, everyday, to hear a song, read a fine poem, and, if possible, to speak a few reasonable words. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
620:Some girls, deserves to have you treat her like a princess everyday, just like you always do to me." - Maisie Preston ~ Kirsty Moseley,
621:That’s how I know they are dreams. Because the simple and plain and everyday things are the ones that we can never have. ~ Ally Condie,
622:You don't have to give people fish everyday but instead you must give them the pole to learn how to fish themselves. ~ Pascal Bruckner,
623:A better everyday life means getting away from status and conventions -- being freer and more at ease as human beings. ~ Ingvar Kamprad,
624:I am particularly interested in the way that the everyday realities of the world around us change these relations. ~ Patricia Piccinini,
625:It's not a bad idea to occasionally spend a little time thinking about things you take for granted. Plain everyday things. ~ Evan Davis,
626:I've taken Eco drink everyday for a year and I can tell you that it works!!!! I definitely can tell when I miss a day. ~ Robert Johnson,
627:Most art in the world does not have a capital 'A,' but is a way of turning everyday objects into personal expressions. ~ Gloria Steinem,
628:Much had been lost during the centuries, for men seldom bother to preserve the commonplace articles of everyday life. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
629:Our stories remind us how precious and fragile life can be-- and that we must risk our hearts everyday to know happiness. ~ Luanne Rice,
630:Scientific truth is always paradox, if judged by everyday experience, which catches only the delusive appearance of things. ~ Karl Marx,
631:The everyday was king. And the courtiers were popularization, superficiality, doubt, cynicism. The century was exhausted. ~ Chaim Potok,
632:This-the immediate, everyday, and present experience-is IT, the entire and ultimate point for the existence of a universe. ~ Alan Watts,
633:We should remember that just as a positive outlook on life can promote good health, so can everyday acts of kindness. ~ Hillary Clinton,
634:You go to school everyday. Folks who think they've learned everything they need to know are usually dumber than chickens. ~ Jodi Thomas,
635:You grow (and thrive!) by doing what excites
you and what scares you everyday, not by
trying to find your passion. ~ Derek Sivers,
636:And both of them remained floating in an empty universe where the only everyday & eternal reality was love. ~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
637:Because that's what narcissism is all about; looking in the mirror everyday and thinking 'Damn, I'd like to shag myself.' ~ Eddie Izzard,
638:Dont grieve any more, see I am coming up with you everyday now, and if there is anything the matter, you can come to me. ~ Johanna Spyri,
639:Everyday starts as a repetition of the previous day & ends so with the hope that tomorrow will be no different. ~ M T Vasudevan Nair,
640:Everyday, think as you wake up, today I am fortunate to be alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. ~ Dalai Lama,
641:I don't really think of Valentines Day as much of a holiday, you should show love for people you care about everyday. ~ John O Callaghan,
642:I guess it wasn't everyday they see a yellow lifeboat with no engine going a hundred knots an hour, manned by three kids. ~ Rick Riordan,
643:Most people confuse their life situation with their actual life, which is an underlying flow beneath the everyday events. ~ Richard Rohr,
644:Think of everything. It’s an everyday word. But ‘everything’ means…everything. It’s a much bigger word than ‘universe. ~ Terry Pratchett,
645:(...) “to have a hairy heart” has passed into everyday wizarding language to describe a cold or unfeeling witch or wizard. ~ J K Rowling,
646:To put a finer point on it, the church building is based on the benighted idea that worship is removed from everyday life. ~ Frank Viola,
647:True will-power and courage are not on the battlefield, but in everyday conquests over our intertia, laziness, boredom. ~ Dwight L Moody,
648:You know that doctrine matters, but it’s difficult to know how much time to devote to it among the demands of everyday life. ~ Anonymous,
649:For the last years now I've had my own academy where I train Brazilian Jujitsu and Tae boxing, Muay Thai everyday. ~ Sean Patrick Flanery,
650:Great land of sublimated things, thou World of Books, happy asyluum, refreshment and refuge from the world of everyday! . . . ~ H G Wells,
651:I go to the studio everyday because one day I may go and the Angel will be there. What if I don't go and the Angel comes? ~ Philip Guston,
652:I love having a full schedule everyday and always being a little bit sleep deprived and just kind of love that lifestyle. ~ Lauren Conrad,
653:I think you should try... not to try to be better than everyone around you, but try to be better than yourself everyday. ~ Anderson Silva,
654:Preventive medicine isn't part of a physician's everyday routine, which is spent dispensing drugs and performing surgery. ~ Deepak Chopra,
655:The design of everyday things is in great danger of becoming the design of superfluous, overloaded, unnecessary things. ~ Donald A Norman,
656:Truth is a deep kindness that teaches us to be content in our everyday life and share with the people the same happiness. ~ Khalil Gibran,
657:and both of them remained floating in an empty universe where the only everyday & eternal reality was love... ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
658:Baseball is to our everyday experience what poetry often is to common speech — a slightly elevated and concentrated form. ~ Thomas Boswell,
659:Beauty is assailed from two directions - by the cult of ugliness in the arts, and by the cult of utility in everyday life. ~ Roger Scruton,
660:Everyday has to be different for me. Even if people are like, "You dressed up like a character today, it's not Halloween." ~ Iman Shumpert,
661:Everyone is influenced by those things that precede formal education, that come out of the blue and out of everyday life. ~ Rebecca Solnit,
662:I feel like a slave, and in a way like an artist, because I need to get inspiration everyday, from everything and everyone. ~ Sonia Rykiel,
663:It strikes her again, how many of a child’s fears are just rational responses to the facts of everyday experience. ~ Karen Thompson Walker,
664:Obviously I don't have a stylist for everyday stuff, but for a premiere or something usually the studio will hire someone. ~ Teresa Palmer,
665:They have tried to squeeze us out, to stamp us into the past. But we are still here.
And there are more of us everyday. ~ Lauren Oliver,
666:Mia: I’ll take care of it. Saturday work for you?
Everyday works for me. I’ll rearrange my entire life at this point. ~ J Daniels,
667:"Cyberspace is everting." It's interpenetrating our everyday reality to the point that on-line is our normal waking state. ~ William Gibson,
668:Happiness is a matter of one's most ordinary everyday mode of consciousness being busy and lively and unconcerned with self. ~ Iris Murdoch,
669:I like to be able to play a character and act out a lot of things which I can't or don't do in my normal everyday life. ~ Leonardo DiCaprio,
670:I'm grateful for the people who watch everyday because if the viewers don't tune in, I don't have a job and I know that. ~ Ainsley Earhardt,
671:Knee-Jerk Irony: The tendency to make flippant ironic comments as a reflexive matter of course in everyday conversation. ~ Douglas Coupland,
672:Life excites me-just little, normal, everyday things. Getting out of bed. Getting dressed. Making food. I find it all exciting. ~ Liv Tyler,
673:The advance of technology is based on making it fit in so that you don't really even notice it, so it's part of everyday life. ~ Bill Gates,
674:The life of action need not be renounced. If you meditate for an hour or two everyday, you can then carry on with your duties. ~ Sri Ramana,
675:The problem isn't so much finding good ideas (there is no shortage) as embedding the ones we have into everyday practice. ~ Alain de Botton,
676:When you grow accustomed to something, when it becomes part of your everyday life, you notice when it suddenly vanishes. ~ Kimberly Derting,
677:When you speak of heaven, let your face light up... When you speak of hell well then, your everyday face will do. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
678:You must arrange your days so that you are experiencing deep contentment, joy and confidence in your everyday life with God. ~ John Ortberg,
679:Drinking is an emotional thing. It joggles you out of the standardism of everyday life, out of everything being the same. ~ Charles Bukowski,
680:For a painter as abstract as myself, the collages offer a way of incorporating bits of the everyday world into pictures. ~ Robert Motherwell,
681:I'm a guy who just wanted to see his name in the lineup everyday. To me, baseball was a passion to the point of obsession. ~ Brooks Robinson,
682:On his daughter, Ava: She is a relief from all the stress in my life; everyday she does something new and it is so amazing. ~ Ryan Phillippe,
683:There isn’t an education system on the planet that teaches dance everyday to children the way we teach them mathematics. Why? ~ Ken Robinson,
684:Watching the breath trains you to watch the mind, to observe the flow instead of reacting to it. ~ Mark Epstein, The Trauma of Everyday Life,
685:While the right friends are near us, we feel that all is well. Our everyday life blossoms suddenly into bright possibilities. ~ Helen Keller,
686:You cannot merely expect culture to be a natural occurrence; it has to be taught and made a part of your everyday routine. ~ Mike Krzyzewski,
687:Alexey Brodovitch used to say, "Astonish me." We as the team at Bazaar hear that everyday because we want to surprise people. ~ Glenda Bailey,
688:Deep in the wild mountains, is a strange marketplace,where you can trade the hassle and noise of everyday life, for eternal Light. ~ Milarepa,
689:Early Christianity, like Roman-era philosophical traditions, laid emphasis on everyday behavior, about how to live your life. ~ Larry Hurtado,
690:Feeling burdened rather than uplifted by everyday duties is more a mindset than a measure of what is going on in your life. ~ Kelly McGonigal,
691:God makes His presence known in many ways. In acts of love, in selfless acts of courage, in everyday human compassion. ~ William Kent Krueger,
692:Hallucinatory - that's just the way everyday life is, in Colombia. All the time, you say to yourself, did I just see that? ~ Barbet Schroeder,
693:If you innovate broadly, focus on the customer experience, and deliver everyday a great product, you will gain share. ~ Michael J Silverstein,
694:I hope we can get back to what I call the kitchen table. Everyday issues that people are really worried about and focused on. ~ Dick Gephardt,
695:in the pursuit of knowledge:
everyday something is added.
in the pursuit of enlightenment:
everyday something is dropped. ~ Lao Tzu,
696:I've always thought that we have to bring our spirituality into our everyday life such as even brushing our teeth with God. ~ Dorothy Maclean,
697:Paralympics... fascinating because just watching anyone with a major disability trying to do everyday chores is fun to watch. ~ Doug Stanhope,
698:the reality of her trauma to consciousness so that she could free herself from its intrusions into her everyday life. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
699:The whole key of the profitable everyday living will be to discover out what's one's future to try and do, and after that do it. ~ Henry Ford,
700:We are love. But in an everyday setting we have to make choices. We have limits. We can love everyone and we can't love everyone. ~ Mark Nepo,
701:We make choices everyday, some of them good, some of them bad. And - if we are strong enough - we live with the consequences. ~ David Gemmell,
702:Do something everyday that you don't want to do; this is the golden rule for acquiring the habit of doing your duty without pain. ~ Mark Twain,
703:For common minds have an ugly ability to perceive in the deepest and richest saying nothing but their own everyday opinion. ~ Jean Paul Sartre,
704:It's pretty amazing to go from a world where computers were unheard of and very complex to where they're a tool of everyday life. ~ Bill Gates,
705:no matter what happens to us in the future, everyday we are together is the greatest day of my life. i will always be yours. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
706:Nothing is more important than life. Nothing. You realise the simplicity of that point only when you confront death everyday. ~ Amish Tripathi,
707:Put your nose into the Bible everyday. It is your spiritual food. And then share it. Make a vow not to be a lukewarm Christian. ~ Kirk Cameron,
708:The attitude of kindness is everyday stuff like a great pair of sneakers. Not frilly. Not fancy. Just plain and comfortable. ~ Barbara Johnson,
709:We should remember that just as a positive outlook on life can promote good health, so can everyday acts of kindness. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
710:Always try to be joyful and proactively benign to the people.
By doing so everyday, people have no control at all over my mood. ~ Toba Beta,
711:As long as I have a studio with producers, I can make something everyday. And the people know what type of quality it's going to be. ~ Jadakiss,
712:Everything kills you, you're dying everyday. You're either dying everyday or you're living every day and I'm living everyday. ~ Christofer Drew,
713:My biggest surprises in my everyday job have to do with the challenges of trying to be slightly more responsible as a brand. ~ Stella McCartney,
714:Pondering must turn out to be your cash asset, regardless of whichever ups and downs you occur throughout in the everyday living. ~ Abdul Kalam,
715:But if you're doing something, show up everyday, and something good might happen - it's not going to happen if you don't show up. ~ Randy Newman,
716:Everyday begins like a blank chalkboard, on which each one of us can write the poem of our present and our dreams for the future. ~ Ricky Martin,
717:Hopefully our great movement powered by everyday citizens will overcome the sickness that is plaguing our politics and our media. ~ Donald Trump,
718:In our music, in our everyday life, there are so many negative things. Why not have something positive and stamp it with blackness? ~ Jamie Foxx,
719:People are always talking about love like it's something everyday. People say they love their parents, but what does that mean? ~ Melvin Burgess,
720:She and I would trade books, talk endlessly, drink cheap whiskey, engage in unremarkable sex. You know, the stuff of everyday. ~ Haruki Murakami,
721:We are sliding into a time of simplification where the practical design of everyday things will be an important demand to consider ~ Kay Bojesen,
722:You have to fight to carve little pieces of happiness out of your life, or the everyday emergencies will eat up everything. ~ Laurell K Hamilton,
723:felt a heavy dread settling over me, knowing that I was about to step back into my everyday routine and the fog of my confusion. ~ Michelle Obama,
724:... freshness trembles beneath the surface of Everyday, a joy perpetual to all who catch its opal lights beneath the dust of habit. ~ Freya Stark,
725:"In the pursuit of knowledge:everyday something is added.in the pursuit of enlightenment:everyday something is dropped." ~ Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching|,
726:small, everyday things can lift us out of despair. But nobody can do it for you. You’re the one who has to watch for the open door. ~ Donna Tartt,
727:Things change everyday. With each new dawn, it is not the same world as before. And you’re not the same person you were either. ~ Haruki Murakami,
728:This life, this everyday existence, is the one gift we’re given. To throw it away, to want to be dead, to me that’s the sin. ~ Susan Beth Pfeffer,
729:We are, in our real everyday worlds, often like the masks of Comedy and Tragedy, grinning on the outside, grimacing on the inside. ~ Stephen King,
730:bureaucracy was very rarely an obstruction, provided that one applied to it the insights of ordinary, everyday psychology ~ Alexander McCall Smith,
731:Creativity should be an everyday experience. Creativity should be as common as breathing. We breathe, therefore we create. ~ Erwin Raphael McManus,
732:I'd reply, love doesn't tell time.

Love is simply there
or it isn't.

Everyday,
in every way,
it was there. ~ Lisa Schroeder,
733:In taking the everyday details of life for granted, we fail to appreciate the extraordinary fact that we are conscious at all. ~ Stephen Batchelor,
734:In the monotony of everyday existence grief comes as a holiday, and a fire is an entertainment. A scratch embellishes an empty face. ~ Maxim Gorky,
735:It is easy to love one's enemy when one is making fine speeches; but so difficult to do so in the actual everyday work of life. ~ Anthony Trollope,
736:It's just trying everyday to do the best you can and to enjoy what you have with the mixture of the venue and the sound and the crowd. ~ Keren Ann,
737:Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw some and paint some and sing and dance and play and work everyday some. ~ Robert Fulghum,
738:Meditating everyday is essential. If you meditate every day and learn to control and stop your thoughts, you will become psychic. ~ Frederick Lenz,
739:The belief systems we have about ourselves and about God determine many of our everyday thoughts, which then dictate our emotions. ~ Andrew Farley,
740:When you fuel up with purpose you find the excitement in the mundane, the passion in the everyday, the extraordinary in the ordinary. ~ Jon Gordon,
741:You can never be too smart to know everything.
Everyday you learn new things through events that transpire daily in your life ~ Albert Einstein,
742:Zen is just a lifestyle, your everyday life. It is doing your best at your job, relationships, health, hobbies, and other daily activities! ~ Mika,
743:Along with rock climbing, I hike and I like to go to the beach, anything outdoors and anything that takes me out of the everyday. ~ Christa B Allen,
744:Don't see others doing better than you, beat your own records everyday, because success is a fight between you and yourself. ~ Chandra Shekhar Azad,
745:Everyday life is interesting enough, whether it be in an office or being ignored on the set of something supposedly more glamorous. ~ Ricky Gervais,
746:How do you open the eyes to see how to take the daily, domestic, workday vortex and invert it into the dome of an everyday cathedral? ~ Ann Voskamp,
747:I get furious at stairways, furious at doors, at
walls, furious at everyday life which interferes with the continuity of
ecstasy. ~ Ana s Nin,
748:I'm a man with a mission in two or three editions And I'm giving you a longing look Everyday, everyday, everyday I write the book. ~ Elvis Costello,
749:I've come to realize that protecting freedom of choice in our everyday lives is essential to maintaining a healthy civil society. ~ George McGovern,
750:Maybe, when all was said and done, that was where love began and what kept it alive: the simple, everyday act of paying attention. ~ Nancy Atherton,
751:Nay, you'll be ashamed of me everyday of your life," he answered; "and the more ashamed, the more you know me; and I cannot bide it. ~ Emily Bronte,
752:The more I see of the world, the more am i dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistencies of all human. ~ Jane Austen,
753:There is meaning hidden in the small changes of everyday life, and wisdom to be found in the shards of your most broken moments. ~ Elizabeth Lesser,
754:The Russian people get so insanely close to each other as friends. Their lives are interrelated so much on an everyday basis. ~ Mikhail Baryshnikov,
755:who had jolted Sophie out of her everyday existence and suddenly brought her face to face with the great riddles of the universe? ~ Jostein Gaarder,
756:You can find poetry in your everyday life, your memory, in what people say on the bus, in the news, or just what's in your heart. ~ Carol Ann Duffy,
757:A deeper understanding of judgments and choices also requires a richer vocabulary than is available in everyday language. The hope ~ Daniel Kahneman,
758:And also, where an outstretched hand is no longer a gesture but a moment of love, lasting until sleep, until waking, until everyday life. ~ Kim Th y,
759:Bring happiness to your everyday experiences rather than try to extract happiness from them and however life looks, you'll be happy. ~ Marci Shimoff,
760:Creativity should be an everyday experience. Creativity should be as common as breathing. We breathe, therefore we create. I ~ Erwin Raphael McManus,
761:Death lives with us everyday. Indeed our ways of dying are our ways of living. Or should I say our ways of living are our ways of dying? ~ Zakes Mda,
762:Do one thing everyday that scares you. Those small things that make us uncomfortable help us build courage to do the work we do. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt,
763:Everyday courage has few witnesses. But yours is no less noble because no drum beats for you and no crowds shout your name. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
764:Everyday life seems so permanent and unshakable‒but, as I was reminded by these writers, it can be destroyed by a single phone call. ~ Graham Greene,
765:For a real knight, rescuing maidens would be an everyday event."
...
"Perhaps a true knight saves himself for the right maiden ~ Karen Hawkins,
766:I appreciate all my fans, on all occasions, everyday of my life. Its your presence & your loyalty that has given me great strength ~ Michael Jackson,
767:I had long since realised that if there was greatness in Britain, then it lay in its everyday citizens, and not in its institutions. ~ Nikesh Shukla,
768:I'm struggling to take ownership of this new person I call me. But everyday brings me closer. And I'm glad I got to know her at all. ~ Ellen Hopkins,
769:I'm telling you, people. Everyday we wake up is another blessing. Follow your dreams and don't let anyone stop you. Never say never. ~ Justin Bieber,
770:I still can't believe it . . . him comin' here everyday, nobody realizin'. Still, that's life: lotta stuff happens under the waterline. ~ Alan Moore,
771:I take simple everyday things that happen to me and I figure it happens to a lot of other people and I make simple rhymes out of them. ~ Edgar Guest,
772:It's not everyday you find the crazy that fits yours, so when you do, tie it to the bed and take it. That's the only sane thing to do. ~ Alexa Riley,
773:Success depends on how much you are willing to sacrifice, how much you are willing to alter your everyday life for a particular goal. ~ Bela Karolyi,
774:The fantastic is always a break in the acknowledged order, an irruption of the inadmissible within the changeless everyday legality ~ Roger Caillois,
775:The inspiration for my illusions comes from many places. Most often they come from my dreams, or an everyday occurrence in life. ~ David Copperfield,
776:We shouldn't stick too close to everyday reality but give room to the reality of the heart, of the mind, and of the imagination.
   ~ Hayao Miyazaki,
777:You kill me, Rose. Everyday is agony without you.Empty. Alone. I pine for you, wondering if you're even still alive. -Adrian to Rose ~ Richelle Mead,
778:You know, some people don’t see the things right under their noses. They mistake the everyday for what’s ordinary and unimportant. ~ Menna van Praag,
779:A love gone bad, a sea of bitterness: such an everyday thing. As ordinary as the tide, and perhaps as relentless. But tides turned, too. ~ Deanna Fei,
780:Even more so in nonindustrialized cultures than in modern Western societies, music is and was part of the fabric of everyday life. ~ Daniel J Levitin,
781:Hooked seeks to unleash the tremendous new powers innovators and entrepreneurs have to influence the everyday lives of billions of people. ~ Nir Eyal,
782:I can say that paintings are prayers, they have to do with anything that makes you wish for more that what everyday life provides. ~ Susan Rothenberg,
783:Inner success is the ongoing experience of love, happiness, fulfillment and well-being - the experience of joy in your everyday life. ~ Michael Neill,
784:Man must believe in realities outside his own smallness, outside the ‘triviality of everydayness’, if he is to do anything worthwhile. ~ Colin Wilson,
785:Overcoming fear doesn't have to be skydiving, if you're afraid of heights. Overcoming fear is an everyday thing. We do it all day long. ~ Geoff Johns,
786:That’s how I know they are dreams. Because the simple and plain and everyday things are the ones that we can never have. (Cassia Reyes) ~ Ally Condie,
787:The more grateful we are, the more we practice this in our everyday lives, the more connected we become to the universe around us. ~ Stephen Richards,
788:The more you think about it, the more amazing the everyday world of human beings becomes: most of it doesn't actually exist at all. ~ Terry Pratchett,
789:They hammered it with sometimes-guns, that violently assert the manchmal, this stuff, our everyday, against the always of the immer. ~ China Mi ville,
790:Everyday was another day spent waiting. Every night was another night when she might meet someone who would recognize her true worth. ~ Paulo Coelho,
791:Everyday was another day spent waiting.  Every night was another night when she might meet someone who would  recognize her true worth. ~ Paulo Coelho,
792:Reading-not occasionally, not only on vacation but everyday-gives me nourishment and enlarges my life in mysterious and essential ways. ~ Mona Simpson,
793:The library takes me away from my everyday life and allows me to see other places and learn to understand other people unlike myself. ~ Gloria Estefan,
794:Ultimately, my daughter is not going to learn from what I do, not from what I say. For better or for worse. I see that everyday. ~ Marianne Williamson,
795:A friend once said, and I found to be true,That everyday people, they lie to God too,So what makes you think, that they won't lie to you. ~ Lauryn Hill,
796:Certain kinds of happiness are complete only if they can remain in the shadows; because it's everyday life that kills happiness. ~ Maurizio de Giovanni,
797:Everyday I strive to, at least, recognise my short-comings and the things I have to do to be the best person that I can possibly be. ~ Alexander O Neal,
798:In order to experience everyday spirituality, we need to remember that we are spiritual beings spending some time in a human body. ~ Barbara De Angelis,
799:It's important in show business to have friends who understand the cut and thrust of everyday working life and the constant rejection. ~ Julian Ovenden,
800:My everyday job is about superficial beauty, but when I'm not working I prefer to work on my inner beauty - I read a lot, I try to learn. ~ Bar Refaeli,
801:People who overcome their fears every day, without fanfare, without recognition. Quiet, everyday courage, that’s what I admire most. ~ Mariska Hargitay,
802:The people I'm honored to represent in Missouri and all over the country want leaders to address their kitchen table everyday problems. ~ Dick Gephardt,
803:To live, to experience the world, to communicate with a camera, all these are interrelated and cannot be separated from everyday live. ~ Edouard Boubat,
804:Conditions for creativity are to be puzzled; to concentrate; to accept conflict and tension; to be born everyday; to feel a sense of self. ~ Erich Fromm,
805:Everyday you have to fight so that love for humanity can be transformed into concrete deeds, into acts that set an example, that mobilize. ~ Che Guevara,
806:Just your everyday grouping of civilized gentlemen, sitting in a round robin to discuss the events of the day with quivering erections. ~ Patrick deWitt,
807:The task is not to see what has never been seen before, but to think what has never been thought before about what you see everyday. ~ Erwin Schrodinger,
808:An affirmation to say everyday:

The healing power of God is working in me right now. Eveyr day I get better and better in every way. ~ Joyce Meyer,
809:Astonishingly, we are saved not by a special apparatus known as religion, but by the quality of our everyday relations with one another. ~ Terry Eagleton,
810:Everyday's a battle against; everyday's a fight for. Everyday is collaged with shadows cast in everyday's sunrise. Everyday is a new chance. ~ Debby Ryan,
811:Give thinking the opportunity to be your everyday meal; you get nourished by the best success nutrients. You will never be deficient! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
812:I couldn't tell you why she felt that way but she felt it everyday. I couldn't help her; I just watched her make the same mistakes again. ~ Avril Lavigne,
813:If I had time in a bottle, if words could make wishes come true, I'd save everyday for eternity passes. And then I would spend them with you. ~ Jim Croce,
814:I think everyone has the capacity to do great things, to rise above their everyday lives; they just need a little push now and then. ~ Michael J Sullivan,
815:We have to wake up early and make songs everyday. I run my record label. You work at hours where your body isn't designed to work. But it's fun. ~ A Trak,
816:When you're being truly creative, time stands still, and you enter a dimension that can carry you beyond the ordinariness of everyday life. ~ Denise Linn,
817:Everyday hundreds of people came to the hospital... dying, and I have to introduce life into them again... my duty was to compete with death. ~ Ala Bashir,
818:If you sound great in the practice room, you're practicing the wrong thing. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~ Berthold Auerbach,
819:I'm learning so much, I'm surprising myself everyday with the things that are happening, the rhythms. I'm very happy and very excited. ~ Kate del Castillo,
820:It is not the length of life, but the depth of life. He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
821:It's always great to have two inspirations, one that has more of an editorial purpose and one for more of an everyday, wearable approach. ~ Olivia Palermo,
822:It's not everyday that I am pitted against a woman with a proclivity for guns and things that go bump in the night"- Noel in Dreamwalker ~ Andrea Heltsley,
823:The totality of life cannot be understood, so runs Sufi teaching, if it is studied only through the methods which we use in everyday living. ~ Idries Shah,
824:The way to find your happiness joy is to make a list of all the things that are fun for YOU to do. Then do some of those things everyday. ~ Anita Moorjani,
825:You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships everyday. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ~ Epicurus,
826:Everyday life became infused with urgency as I tried to speak and act in ways that fit the holy script and glorified God in new contexts. ~ Kevin Vanhoozer,
827:I haven't really been auditioning. For me is about finding quality work versus finding work. I get a considerable amount of offers everyday. ~ Romany Malco,
828:I remind myself everyday just how lucky I am to do what I love! I feel so fortunate and I'm just trying to take my life one day at a time. ~ Misty Copeland,
829:Participatory complexity may well be the key descriptor of the 21st century - in our economies, in our politics, and in our everyday lives. ~ Jamais Cascio,
830:The words I use Are everyday words and yet are not the same! You will find no rhymes in my verse, no magic. There are your very own phrases. ~ Paul Claudel,
831:We are not hiding things from the American people, but China everyday is conducting business in a way that hides things from their people. ~ Chris Christie,
832:When each day is the same as the nest it's because people fail to reconize the good things that happen in thier lives everyday the sunrises, ~ Paulo Coelho,
833:When I'm on camera, I have to do things pretty much the way I do things in everyday life. It gives the audience someone real to identify with. ~ Glenn Ford,
834:You cannot avoid war in life, you cannot avoid the fear of terrorism, you cannot avoid those things now, they are a part of everyday demeanor. ~ John Mayer,
835:Deep in the wild mountains, is a strange marketplace, where you can trade the hassle and noise of everyday life, for eternal Light. ~ Jetsun Milarepa, [T5],
836:Emotions like these didn't happen to regular, everyday people. They couldn't or else the entire world would be fornicating all the time. ~ Michelle M Pillow,
837:Everyday I look in the mirror and make sure I don't pinch myself so I don't wake up. I don't take it for granted. All the time I say: 'Why me?' ~ Mark Cuban,
838:Everyday sexual practices on college campuses need to be upended, and men need to feel a cold spike of fear when they begin a sexual encounter. ~ Ezra Klein,
839:I don't know whether the universe contains any evidence of intelligent design, but I can assure you that thousands of everyday products do not. ~ Gary Hamel,
840:I think it's a big chance to take to make a movie that's about as something as pure and honest and something people can relate to everyday. ~ John Krasinski,
841:Start simply everyday by asking yourself, "What is the dharma today? What should I do? What is right? What does the universe want from me?" ~ Frederick Lenz,
842:When you intentionally use your everyday life to bring about positive change in the lives of others, you begin to live a life that matters. ~ John C Maxwell,
843:You have a choice everyday... You can choose every morning whether you will be depressed and miserable, or whether you will be happy. ~ Norman Vincent Peale,
844:A balanced and skillful approach to life, taking care to avoid extremes, becomes a very important factor in conducting one's everyday existence. ~ Dalai Lama,
845:Being alone & actually sitting with our own thoughts can lead to such growth and realizations that are rare in our everyday busy lives. ~ Kourtney Kardashian,
846:Between words and objects one can create new relations and specify characteristics of language and objects generally ignored in everyday life. ~ Ren Magritte,
847:Historical romance characters often benefit from the possible, which gives much more scope for storytelling than the likely or the everyday. ~ Theresa Romain,
848:Jesus has prepared not just one Host, but one for everyday of our life. The Hosts for us are ready. Let us not forfeit even one of them ~ Peter Julian Eymard,
849:The clearest way to show what the rule of law means to us in everyday life is to recall what has happened when there is no rule of law. ~ Dwight D Eisenhower,
850:The essence of America lies not in the headlined heroes...but in the everyday folks who live and die unknown, yet leave their dreams as legacies ~ Alan Lomax,
851:The true way to live is to enjoy every moment as it passes, and surely it is in the everyday things around us that the beauty of life lies. ~ Sarah Mackenzie,
852:Believing in what you desire to be true and then seeking evidence to justify it doesn’t seem to be the best approach to everyday decisions. ~ Leonard Mlodinow,
853:Collage is an important part of my everyday life. I always did it kind of secretly but then started my blog where I post things almost daily. ~ Laura Restrepo,
854:Do we become so lost in the patterns and the rhythms in our everyday lives that we fool ourselves into believing they might somehow last forever? ~ Sonny Liew,
855:I have the Google alert for marijuana articles come on my phone everyday. There are some interesting ones that have come up that I file away. ~ Deborah Kaplan,
856:We're all blessed and we're all blighted, Chief Inspector," said Finney. "Everyday each of us does our sums. The question is, what do we count? ~ Louise Penny,
857:Where is the chief abode or holy place of the gods?" Hárr answered: 'That is at the Ash of Yggdrasill; there the gods must give judgment everyday. ~ Anonymous,
858:With a sitcom, everyday you do a run through, and people are judging you, and the scripts are being changed nightly, nightly, nightly. ~ Amy Sherman Palladino,
859:You must live feverishly in a library. Colleges are not going to do any good unless you are raised and live in a library everyday of your life. ~ Ray Bradbury,
860:As we’ll explain in the coming chapters, these everyday parenting challenges result from a lack of integration within your child’s brain. The ~ Daniel J Siegel,
861:Everyone has something to think about everyday, but it is not everyone who thinks about something everyday. And that is the difference ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
862:I believe everyday your life speaks to you - through every experience, through the people you meet, and even through pain, fear and self-doubt. ~ Oprah Winfrey,
863:I'm from a little town called Settle in North Yorkshire, so it's amazing that I get to travel everyday and I get to see such crazy sh*t everyday. ~ John Newman,
864:You have tried the power of the sword. Now try throwing it away... (rise) to a privileged place where everyday acts took on a mythical meaning. ~ Deepak Chopra,
865:But these days the demons are more insidious; they’re the everyday annoyances, the little things that suck away our potential to do big things. ~ Jocelyn K Glei,
866:Computers force us into creating with our minds and prevent us from making things with our hands. They dull the skills we use in everyday life. ~ Clifford Stoll,
867:exquisite moments that psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi has called “flashes of intense living against the dull background of everyday life. ~ Brigid Schulte,
868:In all forms of strategy, it is necessary to maintain the combat stance in everyday life and to make your everyday stance your combat stance. ~ Miyamoto Musashi,
869:I've never been fooled by the romantic, grand gestures. Love is all about the little things, the everyday considerations, kindnesses, and pardons. ~ Sarah McCoy,
870:Not enough," he said, letting her hair slip through his fingers. "If I kiss you all day, everyday, for the rest of my life, it wont be enough. ~ Cassandra Clare,
871:The love boat has crashed against the everyday
You and I, we are quits
And there is no use listing mutual hurts, sorrows, and pains. ~ Vladimir Mayakovsky,
872:The Prophet said that whoever recites everyday the chapter of the Qur’an called al-Wāqiʿah (QUR’AN, 56) will be protected from financial calamity. ~ Hamza Yusuf,
873:I believe that if one fathoms deeply one's own neighborhood and the everyday world in which he lives, the greatest of worlds will be revealed. ~ Masanobu Fukuoka,
874:I'm drawn to what I'm drawn to. I wear jeans and loafers everyday, mostly casual, but when I really turn it on, I like a classic, simple look. ~ Allison Williams,
875:Not enough," he said, letting her hair slip through his fingers. "If I kiss you all day, everyday, for the rest of my life, it won't be enough. ~ Cassandra Clare,
876:Remember that common sense is not common practice, and that people who succeed are often those who do the little, everyday things that others won’t. ~ Todd Henry,
877:The most important thing in a shelter is that volunteers, especially with dogs, come in everyday, take that pet out for an hour of quality time. ~ Temple Grandin,
878:The problem is when that fun stuff becomes the habit. And I think that's what's happened in our culture. Fast food has become the everyday meal. ~ Michelle Obama,
879:What both halves of my heart-mind can agree on is that I am the one who chooses how to respond to the people and situations I encounter everyday. ~ Heather Lende,
880:I fall in love everyday, with ideas and sensations, people I see. I hold them long enough to let them go, but I keep them in my heart and in my soul. ~ Harper Lee,
881:If you can't do great things, do small things in a great way. Don't wait for great opportunities. Seize common, everyday ones and make them great. ~ Napoleon Hill,
882:I think ultimately the film 'Room' is a kind of hymn to motherhood and to the everyday heroism of parents who find their smiles in terrible times. ~ Emma Donoghue,
883:new astronomy also had to adjust to the idea that what their senses told them everyday was untrue – that the world did not revolve around them alone. ~ David Brin,
884:The main thing is to be philanthropic in your everyday life. You don't have to have money to do that. You can do it with your time and your energy. ~ Eva Longoria,
885:The true way to live is to enjoy every moment as it passes, and surely it is in the everyday things around us that the beauty of life lies. ~ Laura Ingalls Wilder,
886:As human beings, we always expect everyday change to happen slowly and steadily, and for there to be some relationship between cause and effect. ~ Malcolm Gladwell,
887:Everyday life is a stimulating mixture of order and haphazardry. The sun rises and sets on schedule but the wind bloweth where it listeth. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
888:If your everyday life seems poor, don't blame it; blame yourself; admit to yourself that you are not enough of a poet to call forth its riches ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
889:If you want to follow the path of love, it's a good idea to meditate on the heart chakra everyday. The heart chakra is in the center of the chest. ~ Frederick Lenz,
890:I like guitar. It just turned out that it's the instrument I learned to play. I have a lot of respect for it and I'm learning more and more everyday. ~ Mac DeMarco,
891:In a multicultural, diverse society there are countless ways in which people negotiate the everyday lived experience and reality of diversity. ~ Randa Abdel Fattah,
892:Pastoral work is a commitment to the everyday: it is an act of faith that the great truths of salvation are workable in the "ordinary universe. ~ Eugene H Peterson,
893:The Good News of Jesus spread not through extravagant preachers, but through everyday people whose lives had been transformed by the power of Christ. ~ David Platt,
894:The greatest thing is a life of obedience in the routine things of everyday life. No amount of fine feeling can take the place of faithful doing. ~ William Barclay,
895:There is this awesome blessing we must cherish and thank God everyday: waking up every day to see a new beautiful day with a good morning! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
896:was profound insight of a spiritual nature that could help me live my everyday life unconstrained by conflict, either with others or within myself. These ~ Sun Tzu,
897:Everyday I discover more and more beautiful things. It’s enough to drive one mad. I have such a desire to do everything, my head is bursting with it. ~ Claude Monet,
898:I believe we have to put art back at the center of everyday life rather than allowing it to become a specialist activity at the margins of society. ~ Martin Firrell,
899:Madam Pince, our librarian, tells me that it is 'pawed about, dribbled on, and generally maltreated' nearly everyday - a high compliment for any book. ~ J K Rowling,
900:The Lilly girl is always full of surprises. She lives everyday like it's a celebration, never has a dull moment, and makes every hour a happy hour. ~ Lilly Pulitzer,
901:You don't need to have extraordinary effort to achieve extraordinary results. You just need to do the ordinary, everyday things exceptionally well. ~ Warren Buffett,
902:As fire’s presence in our everyday lives has diminished, the social magnetism of the cook fire seems, if anything, to have only grown more powerful. ~ Michael Pollan,
903:I don't feel like my life is that of a superstar! Every day I wake up, I take the train, I go to my ballet class. My everyday life is pretty normal. ~ Misty Copeland,
904:In the chaos of everyday life, it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters, and I can use my habits to make sure that my life reflects my values. ~ Gretchen Rubin,
905:I think there are a lot of people who really want to be famous, they really do. I don't. It sort of gets in the way of the everyday things that I do. ~ Johnny Mathis,
906:Some people want to believe they can be an instant hero in eveyday life. A real hero is someone that stands by your side and appreciates you everyday! ~ Jos N Harris,
907:The greatest miracle I see everyday is the miracle of waking up every morning in good health; yet we seldom appreciate such awesome miracle! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
908:We’re so caught up in our everyday lives that events of the past, like ancient stars that have burned out, are no longer in orbit around our minds. ~ Haruki Murakami,
909:You are already choosing, in every moment of everyday, what to give fuck about, so change is as simple as choosing to give a fuck about something else. ~ Mark Manson,
910:All Christians ought to necessarily have their hearts focused on God so that communion with Him is an everyday, natural function of their lives. ~ John F MacArthur Jr,
911:Both America and Britain understand that governments must be responsive to everyday working people, that governments must represent their own citizens. ~ Donald Trump,
912:I agree with Schopenhauer that one of the most powerful motives that attracts people to science and art is the longing to escape from everyday life. ~ Albert Einstein,
913:I’ve never been fooled by the romantic, grand gestures. Love is all about the little things, the everyday considerations, kindnesses, and pardons.” Reba ~ Sarah McCoy,
914:So many people came into your life, and they were such a part of the everyday that it was impossible to imagine them gone until, one day, they were. ~ Maryanne O Hara,
915:There are so many moments and works that influence us in what we do. Movies, music, TV and, most importantly, the profound everydayness of our lives. ~ Barbara Kruger,
916:When I want to take God at his word exactly, I take a peep out the window at His creation. Because that, darling, He makes fresh for us everyday. ~ Barbara Kingsolver,
917:Growing up in Eastern Europe you learn very youg that politics is not an abstract concept, but a powerful force influencing people's everyday lives. ~ Slavenka Drakuli,
918:Hand writing causes thinking - the repetition of writing your goal everyday will increase your awareness. The true purpose of a goal is to help you grow. ~ Bob Proctor,
919:If I wasn't an actress I'd want to be a writer or else find a job where I got to read books and watch movies all day, everyday, for the rest of my life. ~ Amber Benson,
920:i'm lonely, i'm tired, i'm sad, i'm happy, i'm lucky, i'm unlucky, i'm a million different things everyday of the week. But i suppose OK is one of them ~ Cecelia Ahern,
921:I think everyday people on the street who have never been affiliated with the tea party movement are alarmed with the spending and the debt that we have. ~ Kristi Noem,
922:I thought of Marius. Wild, wonderful, Byronic-fantasy Marius, who had somehow found something he wanted in the everyday quietness of me. Until he hadn't. ~ Alexis Hall,
923:I try to surf everyday or at least go for a walk on the beach if the waves are flat. The more I travel, the more I appreciate where I live and the ocean. ~ Jon Foreman,
924:The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it. ~ Mark Weiser,
925:The object of pilgrimage is not rest and recreation – to get away from it all. To set out on a pilgrimage is to throw down a challenge to everyday life. ~ Huston Smith,
926:Things that are impossible - are everyday experiences when you live in advanced states of mind. You live in a world of constant miraculous awareness. ~ Frederick Lenz,
927:To live a wonderful life create more, buy less, hug more, scold less, give more, take less, forgive more, worry less and be grateful everyday for life. ~ Bryant McGill,
928:Words that in their everyday surrealism have no parallel in contemporary writing... Music that mines the deep veins of fatalism in the Appalachian voice ~ Greil Marcus,
929:a detective story is complete relaxation, an escape from the realism of everyday life. It has, too, the tonic value of a puzzle – it sharpens your wits’. ~ Lucy Worsley,
930:Celebrities become excluded from everyday life, kind of in exile in an echelon that is deemed better, anyway: Life of celebrity, all the fame and glamor. ~ Jack Gleeson,
931:Every time I feel depressed or frustrated, I just have to drive on the highway during rush hours, then I feel very grateful I don't have to do this everyday. ~ Ann Shin,
932:I long for
a little life,
an everyday life,
a splash of sunlight
through a window
a smile from a stranger -
a heart to hold in mine. ~ Menna van Praag,
933:I love thee to the level of everyday's most quiet need, by sun and candle light...I love thee with the breath,smiles,t ears,of all my life. ~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
934:I love the work, I love being in front of the camera and working with actors and directors and creating something. For me, it's like learning everyday. ~ Estella Warren,
935:This is the great challenge: to maintain passion for the everyday routine and the endlessly repeated act, to derive deep gratification from the mundane. ~ Thomas Keller,
936:Violence is almost an everyday occurrence in some Muslim lands: it should not be exacerbated by revenge attacks on more innocent families and communities. ~ Cat Stevens,
937:... home isn't always the place where you were born and bred. Home is the place where your everyday clothes are, and where somebody or something needs you. ~ Edna Ferber,
938:How does these things happen? How do we go mad in small ways and calmly work the madness into our everyday little exercises...?
Little by little... ~ Jonathan Carroll,
939:if you cannot feel satisfaction in ordinary everyday things like taking a walk, cooking a meal, or playing with your kids, life will pass you by. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
940:Then certainly for a musician timing becomes something that is immediately accessible as a concept, because it's a necessity in ones everyday performance. ~ Robert Fripp,
941:To know him in bits and scraps is common enough; to know him pretty thoroughly is, perhaps, not uncommon; but to read him well aloud is no everyday talent. ~ Jane Austen,
942:When I talk of reality, I am always thinking of essentials. Profundity is not located in some remote, inaccessible region. It is rooted in everyday life. ~ Antoni Tapies,
943:A career must be husbanded. Care must be taken. Everyday must bring some small bit of progress. How would an artist with any self-worth act? Act that way. ~ Julia Cameron,
944:Embracing love ethic means that we utilize all dimensions of love-- "care, commitment, trust, responsibility, respect and knowledge"-- in our everyday lives. ~ bell hooks,
945:Even If I have two three days off, you still have to blow that horn. You have to keep up those chops... I have to warm up everyday for at least an hour. ~ Louis Armstrong,
946:Fashion takes its inspiration from society and everyday life, which is the same for everyone, and this is perhaps the reason why certain elements recur. ~ Stefano Gabbana,
947:Hip Hop was supposed to be this new thing that had no boundaries and was so different to everyday music. As long as it has soul to it, hip hop can live on. ~ Tupac Shakur,
948:If you want one thing too much it’s likely to be a disappointment. The healthy way is to learn to like the everyday things, like soft beds and buttermilk ~ Larry McMurtry,
949:That's what spies do, right? They walk to the bakery and buy a loaf of bread everyday - perfectly normal - until one day they buy a loaf of uranium instead. ~ Robin Sloan,
950:The small things you do everyday- smiling at a stranger or paying someone a compliment -bring you closer to your spiritual truth , the purity of your soul ~ Deepak Chopra,
951:When I was younger it was twice a day with a game on the weekend. Then when I got older, three times a day everyday in college and on the national team. ~ Brandi Chastain,
952:When you're just using words, you're limiting yourself to everyday casual speak. As soon as you start to sing, you can unlock the stuff that's underneath. ~ Jeremy Jordan,
953:You see, dancers are quite mature people because they start performing so early. They become professionals when they start to take everyday classes. ~ Mikhail Baryshnikov,
954:Awakeness is found in our pleasure and our pain, our confusion and our wisdom, available in each moment of our weird, unfathomable, ordinary everyday lives. ~ Pema Ch dr n,
955:How do I integrate spirituality into my everyday life? Throw out the concept of "spiritual life" and "everyday life." There is only life, undivided and whole. ~ Adyashanti,
956:I focus on the most important form of innumeracy in everyday life, statistical innumeracy--that is, the inability to reason about uncertainties and risk. ~ Gerd Gigerenzer,
957:I have very strongly this feeling that our everyday life is at one and the same time banal, overfamiliar, platitudinous and yet mysterious and extraordinary. ~ Bryan Magee,
958:Man was designed in a way in which he must eat in order to give him a solid reason to go to work everyday. This helps to keep him out of trouble. God is wise. ~ Criss Jami,
959:There is no religion in which everyday life is not considered a prison; there is no philosophy or ideology that does not think that we live in alienation. ~ Eugene Ionesco,
960:Trust in Him Don’t wait until everything is perfect before you decide to enjoy your everyday life. Trust God and be content regardless of your circumstances. ~ Joyce Meyer,
961:Western clothes are our everyday wardrobe. But I do not think that it makes much of a difference anymore whether you are Japanese or American or European. ~ Junya Watanabe,
962:I loved challenging myself every day. The weight room was my therapy for everyday life stresses. No matter what I was doing I always wanted to be the best. ~ Ronnie Coleman,
963:Our job is to train up everyday evangelists and send them out, filled with the Word and the influencing power that comes from having been in God’s presence. ~ Robert Morris,
964:Perhaps all romance is like that; not a contract between equal parties but an explosion of dreams and desires that can find no outlet in everyday life. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
965:Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met. ~ Eugene H Peterson,
966:The right circumstances sometimes happen of their own accord, slyly, without fanfare, without warning. Layman's alchemy. . . . The magic of everyday things. ~ Joanne Harris,
967:The spirit of Texas seems to pervade our everyday existence. Our desire is to be superlative, not only the largest, but also the best in the United States. ~ Denton Cooley,
968:Embracing a love ethic means that we utilize all the dimensions of love—“care, commitment, trust, responsibility, respect, and knowledge”—in our everyday lives. ~ bell hooks,
969:I like to write songs about what's happening, what I see around me and what I hear. Everyday life. Someone may be talking to me and I may take it from that. ~ Desmond Dekker,
970:I'm 65 years old. Everyday the future looks a little bit darker. But the past, even the grimy parts of it, well, it just keeps on getting brighter all the time. ~ Alan Moore,
971:I needed no man to empower me. I had my father to thank for that much; his absence in most everyday things had prepared me well enough to stand on my own. ~ Kerri Maniscalco,
972:Someone from a dysfunctional family or someone with no education is less likely to be able to control the anger and frustrations that arise in everyday life. ~ Tashi Tsering,
973:The average comedian is kind of an observer looking at everyday things that everyone could relate to and then trying to find the exaggeration in those things. ~ Aries Spears,
974:The blogosphere gives me my life, I am fortunate to have developed relationships with great websites who allow me to reach a whole ton of new people everyday. ~ Hoodie Allen,
975:To go against the dominant thinking of your friends, of most of the people you see everyday, is perhaps the most difficult act of heroism you can perform. ~ Theodore H White,
976:When we think of the state of the economy, we are not thinking in terms of money flow. We are thinking in terms of the effect on everyday lives of people. ~ Aung San Suu Kyi,
977:Enough of clouds, waves, aquariums, water-sprites and nocturnal scents; what we need is music of the earth, everyday music..music one can live in like a house. ~ Jean Cocteau,
978:I don't trust my mind for everyday thinking, but I am convinced that it has one very great function, which is to eventually make me aware of astounding things. ~ Jim Woodring,
979:Music lives in me. Life is a song to me. I have the gift of rhyme, and I'm always trying to write and rhyme. Music is just natural everyday occurrence with me. ~ Dolly Parton,
980:Scientific studies about relationships fascinate me, and I devour them hungrily, especially when they give big, fancy-sounding names to everyday experiences. ~ Jenna McCarthy,
981:The foundations of the world are to be found, not in the cognitive experience of conscious thought, but in the aesthetic experience of everyday life. ~ Alfred North Whitehead,
982:This, reader, is an honest book...I want to appear in my simple, natural and everyday dress, without strain or artifice; for it is myself that I portray ~ Michel de Montaigne,
983:For a love to grow through the test of everyday living, one must respect that zone of privacy where one retires to relate to the inside instead of the outside. ~ Khalil Gibran,
984:I do not know the words I must choose to make you understand why I was so tormented. Such words do not come in the small size that fits your everyday needs. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
985:It's interesting to look at all the aspects where everyday Americans, many of whom are not college educated, are thinking deeply now about our economic structure. ~ Bell Hooks,
986:I was growing, so I had to scrunch my feet up. Now people are like: "Why do you have so many shoes." I jump at the fact that I can wear something new everyday. ~ Iman Shumpert,
987:May be its a good idea to write something about you in my book... At least then, there will be a place where we will meet everyday... and be together forever! ~ Anamika Mishra,
988:Affordances, signifiers, mappings, and constraints can simplify our encounters with everyday objects. Failure to properly deploy these cues leads to problems. ~ Donald A Norman,
989:Awakeness is found in our pleasure and our pain, our confusion and our wisdom. It’s available in each moment of our weird, unfathomable, ordinary everyday lives. ~ Pema Ch dr n,
990:[Fasting is] a way of making sure we haven't let the rhythms of the everyday put us to sleep, a way to make sure that our habits have not become addictions... ~ Brian D McLaren,
991:Ive never really played everyday people. Ive played realist roles, but not mere daily life. There was always something incredible happening to my characters ~ Sandrine Bonnaire,
992:I want to draw subjects that seem very boring and everyday... Stuff that would be normal except for one thing. Or two things. Or stuff that's undeniably weird. ~ Chelsea Martin,
993:Stories took twists and turns down fairy-tale paths or down very human everyday ones. You think you’re at the end of the book, and it’s only the end of a chapter. ~ Deb Caletti,
994:Yes. Loving somebody isn’t a onetime thing, it’s an everyday thing. Something you do to them, with them, for them. Because of them. Every day, all day. And night. ~ Lucian Bane,
995:Analogy pervades all our thinking, our everyday speech and our trivial conclusions as well as artistic ways of expression and the highest scientific achievements. ~ George Polya,
996:Everyday,
I think about dying.
About disease, starvation,
violence, terrorism, war,
the end of the world.

It helps
keep my mind off things. ~ Roger McGough,
997:I do a few jokes about the economy but from an everyday person perspective. People like to laugh, and they especially like to laugh during difficult circumstances. ~ Brian Regan,
998:I'm going to make my life everyday about being a blessing in people's lives. If I'm a blessing to people's lives, then there will be nothing to worry about again. ~ Tony Robbins,
999:I'm not like a religious exerciser. My parents go down to the gym everyday now, and I'm the one that stays upstairs. But I definitely need to start exercising. ~ Mark Indelicato,
1000:In this time when writing long letters was everyday practice, men of normal sensibility saw these cards as the most crabbed of media, little better than telegrams, ~ Erik Larson,
1001:Meditation isn't really about getting rid of thoughts, it's about changing the pattern of grasping on to things, which in our everyday experience is our thoughts. ~ Pema Chodron,
1002:These were everyday sounds magnified by darkness. And darkness was nothing - it was not a substance, it was not a presence, it was no more than an absence of light. ~ Ian McEwan,
1003:These were everyday sounds magnified by darkness. And darkness was nothing - it was not a substance, it was not a presence, it was no more than an absence of light. ~ Ian Mcewan,
1004:Those who see worldly life as an obstacle to Dharma see no Dharma in everyday actions. They have not yet discovered that there are no everyday actions outside of Dharma. ~ Dogen,
1005:Treating everyone she met like family, and burying needless critism of others so deep beneath the soil of everyday living that only kindness ever saw the light. ~ Jason F Wright,
1006:When I started to paint I felt transported into a kind of paradise... In everyday life I was usually bored and vexed... Starting to paint I felt gloriously free. ~ Henri Matisse,
1007:Working with Katie Cassidy is amazing... That woman is so prepared and so professional and talented, it's such a joy to show up with her to work with her everyday. ~ Katrina Law,
1008:You need to recognize that the risk of moving toward your dreams is much lower than the slow, everyday punishment you inflict on yourself by suppressing your dream ~ Mel Robbins,
1009:Everyday we see your heart and character, inspiring all of us to give more of ourselves.'You are the leader to take us from where we are to where we need to be. ~ Beyonce Knowles,
1010:I ask myself everyday what my life is doing to me and I realize I don't have anybody I can talk to."

"You should have" said the Doctor "everybody should. ~ Henning Mankell,
1011:Its a marathon, its not a sprint. Ten years. Fifteen years. You've got to get up everyday, with a new idea, a new spin, and you've got to bring it to work, every day ~ Jack Welch,
1012:Life, to be happy at all, must be in its way a sacrament, and it is a failure in religion to divorce it from the holy acts of everyday, of ordinary human existence. ~ Freya Stark,
1013:Seinfeld has his way of telling jokes - and I'm not comparing myself to Seinfeld, his genius is observing the small details of everyday life and finding humor in it. ~ Nick Kroll,
1014:The matches that lights a candle lasts for just a few minutes, but the candle burns for hours! Everyday mind your actions; everyday, check your emotions! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
1015:The mountain music... is compelling music in its own right, harking back to a time when music was a part of everyday life and not something performed by celebrities. ~ Ethan Coen,
1016:When you think about justifiable anger in one's personal life, we look at those scenarios in everyday life and through our story with a superhero, we heighten them. ~ Charlie Cox,
1017:But then I realize that everyone is climbing their own mountain here in America. They are tall and mighty and they live in the hearts and everyday lives of the people. ~ Ibi Zoboi,
1018:How many people are trapped in their everyday habits: part numb, part frightened, part indifferent? To have a better life we must keep choosing how we're living. ~ Albert Einstein,
1019:I also find doing the mundane, everyday things in life has a calming, creative influence on me. Some of my best ideas come when I'm vacuuming or waiting in lines. ~ Gail Tsukiyama,
1020:I am just your everyday, average girl. I live by the beach. I wear flip flops. I don't wear make-up. I go to the gym. My husband and I are just really laid back people. ~ A J Cook,
1021:I have the loving support of my girlfriend who still attends Wake Forest and is nearing graduation. She helps me cope with the everyday rigors of being an NBA player. ~ Tim Duncan,
1022:In that way the long-awaited visit, for which both had prepared questions and had even anticipated answers, was once more the usual everyday conversation. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
1023:In that way the long-awaited visit, for which both had prepared questions and had even anticipated answers, was once more the usual everyday conversation. ~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
1024:I was on edge despite knowing you for what feels like forever and trusting you with everything else I had to offer that the everyday person never experienced. “It’s ~ Adam Silvera,
1025:Jamaica is just one of those places that has so many stimulating factors in everyday existence. It definitely feeds me, my creativity and my soul in so many ways. ~ Kreesha Turner,
1026:My kids want to go back to Detroit everyday, that's their home. They want to be there. But Detroit is going through something that I don't want to be a part of. ~ Kwame Kilpatrick,
1027:The people blocking buses in Murrieta, California, didn't come from radical groups, they were everyday Americans who were perfectly willing to frighten those children ~ Mark Potok,
1028:This is an everyday question and you must take note of it always. When you wake up, it should be among your number one thoughts. What are you doing for others? ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
1029:We must have courage to bet on our ideas, to take the calculated risk, and to act. Everyday living requires courage if life is to be effective and bring happiness. ~ Maxwell Maltz,
1030:When men are arrested without any legal basis and for political reasons, it's merely a routine, everyday occurrence in Russia, and hardly anyone has any sympathy. ~ Alexei Navalny,
1031:Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. ~ John Milton,
1032:How many people are trapped in their everyday habits: part numb, part frightened, part indifferent? To have a better life we must keep choosing how we are living. ~ Albert Einstein,
1033:Unfortunately, I don't train enough on an everyday basis to be a black belt, but if I put my mind to it I think I could definitely move very quickly in that world. ~ Milla Jovovich,
1034:We need never feel either that we have too far to travel or that we have already arrived and can stop practicing the everyday virtues of compassion and mindfulness. ~ Caroline Myss,
1035:As life goes on it becomes tiring to keep up the character you invented for yourself, and so you relapse into individuality and become more like yourself everyday. ~ Agatha Christie,
1036:However, when confronted with a plausible future—that everyday people would someday want to use computers in their own homes—the leadership at DEC couldn’t make the leap. ~ Amy Webb,
1037:Love required more than platitudes, nice words, and sex. It required compromise. Sacrifice. Everyday sharing. Making decisions that benefited both people, not just one. ~ Jamie Beck,
1038:There's definitely a tension between the way teaching is talked about and understood at the political level and how everyday average Americans think about teachers. ~ Dana Goldstein,
1039:The supreme art is the art of being happy with the simplest things and the greatest artist is the person who performs this art excellently in his everyday life! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1040:Was this normalcy-predictable patterns, the certainty of doing the same thing everyday? Because if so, normalcy was about to make me freak out and start screaming. ~ James Patterson,
1041:We are not meant to be seen as God's perfect, bright-shining examples, but to be seen as the everyday essence of ordinary life exhibiting the miracle of His grace. ~ Oswald Chambers,
1042:I love being onstage and I love to perform. To be honest with you, I'm more comfortable performing than I am in an everyday situation, which I can't quite explain. ~ Melanie Chisholm,
1043:I mean, shout out to the people that get dressed everyday and want to take that picture everyday. I would much rather post pictures of [my girlfriend] than of myself. ~ Iman Shumpert,
1044:I talk to my parents everyday and every move that I make, every endorsement that I do, every film that I do and my everyday activities are all discussed with them. ~ Deepika Padukone,
1045:Mentally prepare ourselves for excellence...block out the noise of everyday distractions and tap into the quietness of meaningful focus, intent and a winning mindset. ~ Robert Cheeke,
1046:My biggest motivation? Just to keep challenging myself. I see life almost like one long University education that I never had - everyday I'm learning something new. ~ Richard Branson,
1047:My role is to remind people that everyday people can make a difference. And if we get people out there doing things to make America a better place, we can bring change. ~ Nina Turner,
1048:No matter how remote we feel we are from the oceans, every act each one of us takes in our everyday lives affects our planet's water cycle and in return affects us. ~ Fabien Cousteau,
1049:Remember that the future is not somewhere we are going, it is something we are creating. Everyday we do things that make some futures more probable and others less likely. ~ Ian Lowe,
1050:Sometimes our talent is plain old everyday people skills that have been lost in our fast-paced society—listening, compassion, a sense of humor, and a positive outlook. ~ Lisa Nichols,
1051:[...] The little everyday neglect of imagining other people well can add up to a lifetime of flawed, perverted vision, an expenditure of soul in a waste of emotionalism. ~ David Dark,
1052:What ideal, immutable Platonic cloud could equal the beauty and perfection of any ordinary everyday cloud floating over, say, Tuba City, Arizona, on a hot day in June? ~ Edward Abbey,
1053:Who teaches young people to be so exquisitely sensitive to perceived slights, so ready to read affronts into routine events in everyday life? Their teachers no doubt. ~ George F Will,
1054:Will raised both eyebrows. 'Well, you learn a new thing everyday,' he said reflectively. 'In your case, that's no exaggeration,' Halt said, completely straight-faced. ~ John Flanagan,
1055:Everyday was the same, and when each day is the same as the next, its because people fail to recognize the good things that happen in their lives everyday the sun rises ~ Paulo Coelho,
1056:I'm trying to tell the story in the most clear, concise, and truthful way, taking those everyday words and phrases and capturing them in a way that they become something else. ~ Jay Z,
1057:I think of spirit as that which evokes us - the lure of becoming that keeps calling. And I think of soul as that which gets us through the cartography of everyday life. ~ Jean Houston,
1058:It's fascinating how all of us, everyday, rely - at some point, to some extent, for some reason - on faith in our life. Whether it's God or not, or "Please help me!" ~ Kathleen Turner,
1059:Learning shamanism isn’t just about acquiring techniques in how to do it, but also how to incorporate and deal with the
changes it brings to everyday life. ~ S Kelley Harrell M Div,
1060:Love by itself isn't enough; it's never enough. There had to be other things, such as liking and respect, or love would get worn away by the realities of everyday life. ~ Linda Howard,
1061:Marriage isn’t about romance. It’s about commitment through the drudgery of everyday life, when the moonlight and roses have turned to sick children and medical bills. ~ Melinda Leigh,
1062:Meditation has become an ingrained part of my everyday life that helps me feel so much more centered, patient and compassionate. It even gives me great physical energy. ~ Tim McCarthy,
1063:Most people define greatness through wealth and popularity and position in the corner office. But what I call everyday greatness comes from character and contribution. ~ Stephen Covey,
1064:Much of my work in this period was concerned with exploring the logic of economic models, but also with attempting to reconcile the models with everyday observation. ~ Joseph Stiglitz,
1065:One of the most amazing revelations of God comes to us when we learn that it is in the everyday things of life that we realize the magnificent deity of Jesus Christ. ~ Oswald Chambers,
1066:Sins are timeless. Sins are an everyday reality for every one. Sin has been in existence since the beginning of man, since Adam and Eve. It will always be pertinent. ~ Carine Roitfeld,
1067:The difference between God an I is that everyday, I too deal with people who don't love but I have no desire to kill them or wish them to suffer for all of eternity for it ~ Anonymous,
1068:To be really great in little things, to be truly noble and heroic in the insipid details of everyday life, is a virtue so rare as to be worthy of canonization. ~ Harriet Beecher Stowe,
1069:We cling to a notion of permanence that, according to Buddha, never existed in the first place. We cling to a glass that is already broken. ~ Mark Epstein, The Trauma of Everyday Life,
1070:What is important is to see how we can best lead a meaningful everyday life, how we can bring about peace and harmony in our minds, how we can help contribute to society. ~ Dalai Lama,
1071:When I'm on television, I think that I appeal to the everyday guy, 'cause that's who I am. The guys who go to the football games on the weekends are my viewers, for sure. ~ Bobby Flay,
1072:When the image of Nelson Mandela may be more familiar to us than the face of our next-door neighbour, something has changed in the nature of our everyday experience. ~ Anthony Giddens,
1073:Consider, too, that a man lifting his head from the very funeral pyre must need some novel vocabulary not drawn from ordinary everyday condolence to comfort his own dear ones. ~ Seneca,
1074:he had moved about in an indifferent, unemployed way, as if to him everyday life was merely the margin of the liturgy, the unused portion of the paper it was printed on. ~ Rebecca West,
1075:I have enormous respect for our military men and women, the everyday heroes who provide the security the rest of us enjoy. I don’t like them in front of that door. ~ Karen Marie Moning,
1076:I know that mirrors give us a false sense of confidence.” I continued. “The reflection that we see everyday has nothing to do with how others see us. The glass lies. ~ Rasmenia Massoud,
1077:I think people are complacent about sound, because we're so limited by the textures and timbres we hear in music, but in our everyday life we hear the most incredible things. ~ Herbert,
1078:It was a strange combination to absorb - the everyday concerns of the town doctor stuck in the middle of a discussion of his early days in seventeenth-century London. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
1079:To separate oneself from the burden, the angst, the anguish that we all encounter everyday. To say I am alive, I am wonderful, I am. I am. That is something to aspire to. ~ Garth Stein,
1080:We must learn to die daily to the known and limited, accepting our outer lives are but an offering to the inner spirit. Then everyday will be a new birth into eternity. ~ David Frawley,
1081:We need to make people understand that there is a definite connection between what happens in their everyday lives and the decisions we make in Washington, D.C. ~ Lucille Roybal Allard,
1082:If Satan can use our everyday experiences, both big and small, to cripple our true identity, then he renders God’s people totally ineffective for the kingdom of Christ. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
1083:If sweatpants are your everyday attire, you’ll end up looking like you belong in them, which is not very attractive. What you wear in the house does impact your self-image. ~ Marie Kond,
1084:I'm focused on this election, I am going full time for Senator Obama. But I never rule anything out. Everyday is a new opportunity. I would like to be Pope if I could. ~ Terry McAuliffe,
1085:It's everyday for a woman to project a very strong wave of sexual energy through her second attention into a man, for him to assume that the energy he feels is his own. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1086:Like an athlete, [dance] is an everyday job. You have to stay in shape - unless you just want to loaf through a couple of hoofing routines. But that just didn't satisfy me. ~ Gene Kelly,
1087:Paul Williams and reflected his deepest values—California living and “a passion for small homes for everyday people”—according to his Memphis archivist, Deborah Brackstone. ~ Jill Leovy,
1088:Every company has two organizational structures: The formal one is written on the charts; the other is the everyday relationship of the men and women in the organization. ~ Harold Geneen,
1089:Fidel Castro takes up so much space in the Cuban mind. It's hard for us to imagine as Americans - isn't it? - how much of everyday conversation he's dominated for 50 years. ~ Scott Simon,
1090:It's all the same, only the names will change, everyday it seems we're wasting away. Another place, where the faces are so cold, I'd drive all night just to get back home. ~ Jon Bon Jovi,
1091:The best way to inspire people to superior performance is to convince them by everything you do and by your everyday attitude that you are wholeheartedly supporting them. ~ Harold Geneen,
1092:the way we think of and respond to God is the most practical thing we do. In matters of everyday practicality, nothing, absolutely nothing, takes precedence over God. ~ Eugene H Peterson,
1093:To stay present in everyday life, it helps to be deeply rooted within yourself; otherwise, the mind, which has incredible momentum, will drag you along like a wild river. ~ Eckhart Tolle,
1094:If your everyday life appears to be unworthy subject matter, do not complain to life. Complain to yourself, Lament that you are not poet enough to call up its wealth. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
1095:I’ve learned to put great store in my own observations of everyday life, because while laboratory experiments are one way to study human nature, they aren’t the only way. ~ Gretchen Rubin,
1096:I write lyrics everyday as I go. I'm always taking notes in my phone whenever I am inspired by something. Most of my writing starts out as poetry before I put it into songs. ~ Vic Fuentes,
1097:Our brain simulates reality. So, our everyday experiences are a form of dreaming, which is to say, they are mental models, simulations, not the things they appear to be. ~ Stephen LaBerge,
1098:We can ask for a dream of guidance on any issue that is facing us, and when we're lucky the dream can take us out of the boxes of the everyday mind's approach to that theme. ~ Robert Moss,
1099:Here's the fantastic part of aging no one tells you about: there are no long days anymore. Time always flies, whether things are good or bad. Everyday is like a speed movie. ~ Joan Marques,
1100:If you knew that you only had one day to live, what would you think about-your car or favorite pair of shoes or would it be the more everyday joys that occupy your mind? ~ Kristine Carlson,
1101:Listen to the lyrics - we're singing about everyday life: rich people trying to keep money, poor people tying to get it, and everyone having trouble with their husband or wife! ~ Buddy Guy,
1102:Many of us have pain, regrets, and disappointments buried so far deep down inside ourselves, we have no idea they’re there or how they’re manifesting in our everyday lives. ~ Rebecca Rosen,
1103:Music, the word we use in our everyday language, is nothing less than the picture of our Beloved. It is because music is the picture of our Beloved that we love music. ~ Hazrat Inayat Khan,
1104:One of the first lessons a necromancer learns is the art of playing dumb. Of course, one problem with playing dumb is that is seeps into your everyday life. ~Jaime Vegas ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1105:Playing chess has many aspects that can be useful in everyday situations like planning, concentration and combinations. You learn to win but also to lose and to be creative. ~ Judit Polgar,
1106:Stories of perseverance and extraordinary courage always inspire me. This piece in a book called Everyday Greatness by Stephen R. Covey has remained with me ever since. ~ A P J Abdul Kalam,
1107:The word 'Terror' is so generally and universally used in connection with everyday trivial matters that it is apt to fail to convey, when intended to do so, its real meaning. ~ Jim Corbett,
1108:('Eraserhead') may seem like a dark film, but my father and I watch it, and all we do is laugh. It was Disneyland everyday on the set. That's when I fell in love with film. ~ Jennifer Lynch,
1109:Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach,
1110:If a society is to preserve stability and a degree of continuity, it must learn how to keep its adolescents from imposing their tastes, values, and fantasies on everyday life. ~ Eric Hoffer,
1111:I'm wearing my good shoes, the patent leather ones with the bows ; and my red jacket with the yellow ducklings; and white socks. You don't go to Athens everyday after all. ~ Eugenia Fakinou,
1112:In all forms of strategy, it is necessary to maintain the combat stance in everyday life and to make your everyday stance your combat stance. You must research this well. ~ Miyamoto Musashi,
1113:Italian cities have long been held up as ideals, not least by New Yorkers and Londoners enthralled by the ways their architecture gives beauty and meaning to everyday acts. ~ Rebecca Solnit,
1114:I would advise you to keep your overhead down; avoid a major drug habit; play everyday, and take it front of other people. They need to hear it, and you need them to hear it. ~ James Taylor,
1115:My everyday look has definitely become more low maintenance, but accessories are everything. A structured bag, statement jewelry or a cute scarf can add polish to any outfit! ~ Adriana Lima,
1116:Success is hastened or delayed by one’s habits. It is not your passing inspirations or brilliant ideas so much as your everyday mental habits that control your life. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
1117:The appeal of the spectrally macabre is generally narrow because it demands from the reader a certain degree of imagination and a capacity for detachment from everyday life. ~ H P Lovecraft,
1118:The sun burnt everyday. It burnt time. The world rushed in a circle and turned on its axis and time was busy burning the years and the people away, without any help from him. ~ Ray Bradbury,
1119:Will raised both eyebrows. 'Well, you learn a new thing everyday,' he said reflectively.

'In your case, that's no exaggeration,' Halt said, completely straight-faced. ~ John Flanagan,
1120:Although the constant shadow of certain death looms over everyday, the pleasures and joys of life can be so fine and affecting that the heart is nearly stilled in astonishment. ~ Dean Koontz,
1121:I think that I need to work on being comfortable at being normal, everyday-ish on camera. Unlike a lot of actors, I think that's the thing that I'm not so comfortable with. ~ Christina Ricci,
1122:One of the things I find most exciting is talking with people who are working with my work. Who are using it in some way with their life to address everyday politics of meaning. ~ Bell Hooks,
1123:Soldiers and peasants lived together on friendly terms; they knew each other and their everyday routines, and trusted each other; they shook their heads together over the war. ~ Ernst Toller,
1124:There's a monster living inside of me, eating little bits of me everyday, and I can't seem to stop it. It makes me do things I don't want to do, say things I don't want to say. ~ C M Stunich,
1125:Even someone you've inhabited rooms with, and seen naked everyday, seen sitting on the toilet through a half-opened door, can fade out after a while and become an outline. ~ Elizabeth Kostova,
1126:For her, everyday was the same, and when each day is the same as next, it's because people fail to recognize the good things that happen in their lives every day the sun rises. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1127:For her, everyday was the same, and when each day is the same as next, it’s because people fail to recognize the good things that happen in their lives every day the sun rises. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1128:Indeed, there are so many prejudices against everyday middle-class values on college campuses, and serving in the military and being pro-American just seems to be one of them. ~ Jack Kingston,
1129:Just opening quietly for moments everyday can create a path by which life can reach us, the way rain carves a little stream in the earth by which the smallest flowers are watered. ~ Mark Nepo,
1130:Mothers have to pretend to be perfect[.] If we didn't, anarchy would rule the world. But most of the time we're just doing the best we can and trying to get better at it everyday ~ Donna Ball,
1131:Our life is frittered away by detail Simplify, simplify.” Or, as Plato wrote, “In order to seek one’s own direction, one must simplify the mechanics of ordinary, everyday life. ~ Duane Elgin,
1132:... the most ordinary everyday living is as delicate, as breath-taking, as difficult, takes as terrific physical and mental control and effort, as walking a tightrope. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh,
1133:We all look to have transcendent experiences that lift us out of the everyday, and fear is a good one. But, I think it's the same reason why people want to laugh their heads off. ~ Adam Arkin,
1134:We must pray to God everyday to show we don't forget that all gifts come from Him. But if some wishes remain unfulfilled we must show our confidence in Him, for He knows best. ~ Johanna Spyri,
1135:Having room to run and having just the space to use your imagination and create stories out of everyday life, I think that had a lot to do with me wanting write. And write songs ~ Taylor Swift,
1136:If you want one thing too much it’s likely to be a disappointment. The healthy way is to learn to like the everyday things, like soft beds and buttermilk—and feisty gentlemen. ~ Larry McMurtry,
1137:I got an accountability partner to call me everyday just to make sure I publish something. Accountability works because it adds social pressure to otherwise self-directed work. ~ Mike Fishbein,
1138:In a lot of areas of my life, particularly in my teenage years, I began to think about the world, and to think about the universe as being a part of my conscious everyday life. ~ Julius Erving,
1139:In my everyday life, I can be as square as I want. But when it comes to movies and telling stories, I can't. I've got to be radical, and on some level, that's what I like to do. ~ Fede Alvarez,
1140:Once the pain threshold has been crossed, the spirit grows strong. Everyday desires become meaningless, and man is purified. Suffering comes from desire, not from pain.
Aleph ~ Paulo Coelho,
1141:Once you have awakened to the question of faith, you cannot simply return to your everyday agenda like a committed atheist could. You cannot retreat to the comforts of atheism. ~ Martin Walser,
1142:Policies are useful tools. Instead of prescribing highly specific behaviors, they supply us with broad guidelines that should make everyday decision making easier and swifter. ~ Michael Pollan,
1143:Talk about science with everyone you meet. Especially talk about climate change. It needs to become a part of our everyday conversation (the way it is everywhere else in the world). ~ Bill Nye,
1144:The kind of poetry I write, lyric poetry, I think is really concerned with intimacy, with mystery. That needn't be religious mystery, there are mysteries to do with everyday life. ~ Kevin Hart,
1145:The most important thing a writer can have [is] the ability to live with the constant loneliness and a strong sense of revulsion for the banalities of everyday socializing. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
1146:This was everyday life on social media, each side lurching toward mockery and attack — fanning the flames of the divisive chaos from which Trump, the Twitter candidate, had risen. ~ Jon Ronson,
1147:To tear ourselves away from the everyday, from habit, from mental laziness which hides from us the strangeness of reality, we must receive something like a real bludgeon blow. ~ Eugene Ionesco,
1148:When, as the researchers put it, “life’s fragility is primed,” people’s goals and motives in their everyday lives shift completely. It’s perspective, not age, that matters most. ~ Atul Gawande,
1149:Design should do the same thing in everyday life that art does when encountered: amaze us, scare us or delight us, but certainly open us to new worlds within our daily existence. ~ Aaron Betsky,
1150:I'm very proud of my roles. I enjoy the ability to touch millions ofpeople and, in some way, connect with them in ways that I cannotconnect with them in my normal, everyday life. ~ Delroy Lindo,
1151:People ate everyday, and often times they didn't pause when standing in the fresh produce section of the grocery store to realize the magnitude of God's earth that feeds them. ~ Cindy Woodsmall,
1152:Political events are part of everyday life [in Colombia], so art and politics came to me as a natural thing, something that has been very much present in my life from the start. ~ Doris Salcedo,
1153:The general air of insecurity and affection made it too easy for him to imagine these once-a-year fabulous creatures as the cubicle dwellers most of them were in everyday life. ~ Charlie Huston,
1154:They say I couldn't play football, I was too small. They say I couldn't play basketball, I wasn't tall. They say I couldn't play baseball at all and now everyday of my life, I ball. ~ Lil Wayne,
1155:Justice is not always done in this world; we see that everyday. But on the Last Day it will be done for all to see. And no one will be able to complain by saying, "This isn't fair." ~ D A Carson,
1156:such incomprehension has usually been due not to a failure of sympathy but to the basic inability of healthy people to imagine a form of torment so alien to everyday experience. ~ William Styron,
1157:Close scrutiny will show that most of these everyday socalled “crisis situations” are not life-or-death matters at all, but opportunities to either advance, or stay where you are. ~ Maxwell Maltz,
1158:Everyday, there are many unremarkable encounters but...
Later on, there will be an encounter big enough to change your life.
That's why, I want to treasure each one of those. ~ Aya Nakahara,
1159:God is not out there somewhere. God is in us, in our everyday lives. In the act of understanding. God is the sacredness of comprehension – no, of the act of comprehension.’ ‘You ~ Terry Pratchett,
1160:If we want to change existing conditions, we must first transform ourselves, which means that we must become aware of our own actions, thoughts and feelings in everyday life. ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
1161:I liked the fact that the happiest night of my life was followed by a day like any other. It seemed to say that such happiness, so long denied, was now a part of my everyday life. ~ Alan Brennert,
1162:Imagine how much needless frustration could be avoided if we learned from each other’s life lessons. Mature people develop the habit of extracting lessons from everyday experiences. ~ Rick Warren,
1163:I'm intimidated every day I go on the stage and everyday I go on a movie set. It's terrifying and I always want to reshoot the first day or the first week, I'm so terrified ~ Catherine Zeta Jones,
1164:I want to create amazing art and content that inspires people to want to be the best versions of themselves everyday, and never let anyone (even themselves) hold them back. ~ Rachele Brooke Smith,
1165:Live everyday like your birthday and drive your life with all varieties of appreciation. A life live with thanksgiving every day is never tired of being lived again and again! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
1166:...there is no everyday activity which does not aspire to be photographed, filmed or videotaped. For there is a general desire to be endlessly remembered and endlessly repeatable. ~ Vilem Flusser,
1167:we should periodically put ourselves through some physical discomfort, even disgust, to better appreciate the good things we take for granted in our everyday privileged lives. ~ Ajit Harisinghani,
1168:We tried war, we tried aggression, we tried intervention. None of it works. Why don't we try peace, as a science of human relations, not as some vague notion - as everyday work. ~ Dennis Kucinich,
1169:What sets a professional nose apart from an everyday nose is not so much its sensitivity to the many aromas in a food or drink, but the ability to tease them apart and identify them. ~ Mary Roach,
1170:a human being living an ordinary everyday life in this brutal, violent, ruthless world – a world which is becoming more and more efficient and therefore more and more ruthless ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
1171:Dr. King's leadership reaffirmed the promise of our democracy: that everyday people, working together, have the power to change our government and our institutions for the better. ~ Maria Cantwell,
1172:Everyday some people discover you! What good things have you got for them? Just like preparing a soup, prepare good things and keep them ready for the people who discover you! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1173:Everyday we are engaged in a miracle which we don’t even recognize: a blue sky, white clouds, green leave, the black, curious eyes of a child- our own two eyes. All is a miracle. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1174:Everything I dream is something simple and plain and everyday. That’s how I know they are dreams. Because the simple and plain and everyday things are the ones that we can never have ~ Ally Condie,
1175:Great battles are really won before they are actually fought. To control our passions we must govern our habits, and keep watch over ourselves in the small details of everyday life. ~ John Lubbock,
1176:I believe an appreciation for simplicity, the everyday—the ability to dive deeply into the banal and discover life’s hidden richness—is where success, let alone happiness, emerges. ~ Josh Waitzkin,
1177:If we isolate the stray thought, the passing thought," he said, "the thought whose origin is unfathomable, then we begin to understand that we are routinely deranged, everyday crazy. ~ Don DeLillo,
1178:I think the reward for doing comedy is doing the comedy itself. You get to go to work everyday and laugh and make other people laugh and to me there's no greater reward than that. ~ Ashton Kutcher,
1179:I thought about him everyday until then. I started having these conversations with him in my head that you have when you meet someone you sense is going to be important in your life. ~ Deb Caletti,
1180:I thought about how often this was needed in everyday life. How we feel lonely, sometimes to the point of tears, but we don't let those tears come because we are not supposed to cry. ~ Mitch Albom,
1181:It turns out that everyday meltdowns—failed projects, bad hiring decisions, and even disastrous dinner parties—have a lot in common with oil spills and mountaineering accidents. ~ Chris Clearfield,
1182:It wasn’t so bad, accepting nongreatness, rejecting the siren song of fame, which required giving up the pleasures of the everyday for the possibility of existing in people’s minds. ~ Tatjana Soli,
1183:Philosophy was born in the ancient quest for ultimate reality, the reality that transcends the proximate and commonplace and that defines and explains the data of everyday experience. ~ R C Sproul,
1184:The first step in working with difficulties in everyday life is developing the understanding that our difficulties are, in fact, an important part in our path of awakening. ~ Ezra Bayda, Zen Heart,
1185:The quest for homeland security is heading ... toward the quasi-militarization of everyday life ... If danger might lurk anywhere, maybe everything must be protected and policed. ~ William Greider,
1186:But as your horizons contract—when you see the future ahead of you as finite and uncertain—your focus shifts to the here and now, to everyday pleasures and the people closest to you. ~ Atul Gawande,
1187:It’s precisely the people who are considered the least ‘likely’ leaders who end up inspiring others the most. Everyday people and everyday acts of courage eventually change everything. ~ Ai jen Poo,
1188:I was just talking to Benedict [Cumberbatch] who's got a little baby and knows his father lives in his phone. We as humans are evolving really fast, so everyday we're hit with that. ~ Tilda Swinton,
1189:Many is the mirage I chased. Always I was overreaching myself. The oftener I touched reality, the harder I bounced back to the world of illusion, which is the name for everyday life. ~ Henry Miller,
1190:The spirit is something to be enjoyed. It is not a harsh discipline. And I think people should take some time everyday for some kind of moving meditation, like Qigong or Tai Chi. ~ Shirley MacLaine,
1191:Culture is defined, really, by the artists who record what the everyday experience is like and then translate it to a common piece of art that all people can respond and relate to. ~ Rosie O Donnell,
1192:Everyday we are engaged in a miracle which we don't even recognize: a blue sky, white clouds, green leaves, the black, curious eyes of a child - our own two eyes. All is a miracle. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1193:I came from a pretty accepting community, and my school had a lot of openly gay and LGBT-plus people. When I joined YouTube, I saw a lot more hostility than I saw in my everyday life. ~ Tyler Oakley,
1194:I`m running for president because everyday Americans and their families need a champion, and I want to be that champion. I want to make the words middle class mean something again. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1195:I wish everyday could be Halloween. We could all wear masks all the time. Then we could walk around and get to know each other before we got to see what we looked like under the masks. ~ R J Palacio,
1196:The everyday man does not enjoy tarrying. Everything, on the contrary, hurries him onward. But at the same time nothing interests him more than himself, especially his potentialities. ~ Albert Camus,
1197:The presentation of self in everyday life. This guy Goffman had the idea that in different situations, you perform yourself differently. Your character isn’t static. It’s an adaptation. ~ E Lockhart,
1198:When users start to automatically cue their next behavior, the new habit becomes part of their everyday routine. Over time, Barbra associates Facebook with her need for social connection. ~ Nir Eyal,
1199:You only live once and you don't know it because of the everyday activities, but if you walk around knowing you only have one time on this planet, you'll make a whole lot more of it. ~ Jordan Knight,
1200:A Romantic builds everyday fulfillment through tenacious observation of daily life and an abundance of reliance on intuition. The result: An extraordinary life lived in ordinary days. ~ Shannon Ables,
1201:Do something everyday for no other reason than you would rather not do it, so that when the hour of dire need draws nigh, it may find you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test. ~ William James,
1202:I try to tell myself I’m not schizophrenic. But when I’m not acting, I’m not alive. Everyday is just not heightened enough for me. I’m more focused, more interesting when I’m working. ~ Swoosie Kurtz,
1203:Success.. is all about being able to extend love to people... not in a big, capital letter sense but in the everyday. Little by little, task by task, gesture by gesture, word by word. ~ Ralph Fiennes,
1204:The Hopi Indians of Arizona believe that our daily rituals and prayers literally keep this world spinning on its axis. For me, feeding the seagulls is one of those everyday prayers. ~ Brenda Peterson,
1205:The psych up comes from knowing what I can both give and get from each role. I get a lot personally from each character I play that I am able to carry over into my everyday life. ~ Rachael Leigh Cook,
1206:The questions worth asking, in other words, come not from other people but from nature, and are for the most part delicate things easily drowned out by the noise of everyday life. ~ Robert B Laughlin,
1207:When she had achieved almost everything she wanted in life, she had reached the conclusion that her existence had no meaning, because everyday was the same. And she had decided to die. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1208:As I've evolved in life my writing process has taken a turn. I'm inspired by everyday life. I could be in the middle of something and hear a commercial. I enjoy songs writing themselves. ~ Kelly Price,
1209:Besides, it happens fast for some people and slow for some, accidents or gravity, but we all end up mutilated. Most women know this feeling of being more and more invisible everyday. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
1210:Continue practice into everyday life with a single meditation, always keeping in mind the intention to help others in all activities, eating, dressing, sleeping, walking, or sitting. ~ Jamgon Kongtrul,
1211:Everything I know, see or hear, every part of my life is transformed into dresses. They are my daydreams, but they have passed from dreamland into the world of everyday items to wear. ~ Christian Dior,
1212:Many a profound genius, I suppose, who fills the world with fame of his exploding renowned errors, is yet everyday posed and baffled by trivial questions at his own supper table. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1213:Most successful people chose the path and did the things in their own way, against all the rules and guidelines, but we are everyday told to follow the rules to be a successful person. ~ M F Moonzajer,
1214:She's my comforter and friend, I tell you she's that peace within. She's the lover in my home, she's the strength when I'm not strong. Everyday my valentine, I'm so glad heave made her mine. ~ R Kelly,
1215:There is such a thing as everyday, ordinary, vulgar ecstasy; the ecstasy of anger, the ecstasy of speed at the wheel, the ecstasy of ear-splitting noise, ecstasy in the soccer stadium. ~ Milan Kundera,
1216:When, as the researchers put it, “life’s fragility is primed,” people’s goals and motives in their everyday lives shift completely. It’s perspective, not age, that matters most. Tolstoy ~ Atul Gawande,
1217:Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. Sarah Ban Breathnach ~ Ann Voskamp,
1218:I curse in everyday life, but usually when I stub my toe. The topics I'm discussing, it's not necessary to curse. I found [cursing] is a sign that a joke is not finished or well-written. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
1219:If you want to write believable fiction, you will have to cross over the line of your self-restraint and revel in the words and ideas that you would never express in your everyday life. ~ Walter Mosley,
1220:Linguists had long known that Latin script—the everyday alphabet of today’s Western world—evolved from Greek letters, which had themselves derived from Phoenician, as did Hebrew.6 ~ William J Bernstein,
1221:There is something so different in Venice from any other place in the world, that you leave at once all accustomed habits and everyday sights to enter an enchanted garden. ~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,
1222:Trials and troubles are an everyday part of living here in a fallen world. Pastor and author Max Lucado says, “Lower your expectations of earth. This isn’t heaven, so don’t expect it to be. ~ Anonymous,
1223:Your mental make-ups are the contents of your everyday thinking; they carry a charge that can either transform, reform or destroy you. Watch your thoughts, they determine your life! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
1224:But I reckon that this realm of higher needs, of something more than just forgetting about everyday life, of mere recreation, this realm of needs has been clearly neglected by us. ~ Krzysztof Kie lowski,
1225:I believe an appreciation for simplicity, the everyday - the ability to dive deeply into the banal and discover life's hidden richness - is where success, let alone happiness, emerges. ~ Joshua Waitzkin,
1226:I don't trust the everyday: it is a mask, a sham. It gives the illusion of permanence, of an unshatterable calm, a placid surface; and yet underneath the pot is slowly coming to a boil. ~ Rebecca Walker,
1227:I doubt if there is a single field of study so theoretical, so remote from what is laughingly called everyday life, that it may not one day produce something that will shake the world. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
1228:Despite the rhetorical reverence our society accords motherhood and fatherhood, in reality the everyday work of parenting garners little social respect and even less practical support. ~ Stephanie Coontz,
1229:I believe the essence of the Independence Day is missing. We celebrate it like any other holiday, which is wrong. We must celebrate our independence everyday, not just on one day of the year. ~ Arin Paul,
1230:Speed focuses the mind. It cuts through the fog of drab everyday living and keeps us on our toes. Speed works. Speed saves lives. Speed is good. And we should have more of it, not less. ~ Jeremy Clarkson,
1231:There is...a tendency to think of the spiritual life as primarily introspective, divorced from the concerns of everyday life....Faith that does not translate into actions is no faith at all. ~ Dalai Lama,
1232:Everyone is called, everyone is sent out… The call of God can reach us on the assembly line and in the office, in the supermarket and in the stairwell, i.e., in the places of everyday life. ~ Pope Francis,
1233:How young he was when he made the surprisingly adult resolution to escape from the unpalatable reality of dreams into the slightly more acceptable illusions of his everyday, walking life! ~ Salman Rushdie,
1234:Most Kabbalists were theorists who were interested only in pure meditation. But there were so-called 'practical Kabbalists' who tried to apply the power of the Kabbalah in everyday life. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1235:The cool thing about doing films and being different characters is that it's new everyday and new every project. So, you're always learning something different and you get to do research. ~ Julianne Hough,
1236:The deepest fear we have, 'the fear beneath all fears,' is the fear of not measuring up, the fear of judgment. It's this fear that creates the stress and depression of everyday life. ~ Tullian Tchividjian,
1237:There are only perfect, glowing moments, like this one, and then there are the everyday moments that weave them together into a shimmering path that can always be seen, even in the dark. ~ Kristan Higgins,
1238:Well, I'd love to wear a rainbow everyday and tell the world that everything's okay / But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back / 'Til things are brighter, I'm the man in black. ~ Johnny Cash,
1239:Humor is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awareness that some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs. ~ Christopher Morley,
1240:Ive always loved the idea of mythologies linked to or underlying everyday life, like the kami gods of Shintoism, where every rock, tree and stream has its own little god associated with it. ~ Charles Soule,
1241:One of the first lessons a necromancer learns is the art of playing dumb. Of course, one problem with playing dumb is that is seeps into your everyday life. ~ Kelley ArmstrongJaime Vegas ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1242:The Italians have their priorities right: They're driven, they do their work, but they really enjoy the day-to-day and they don't put off the enjoyment of the everyday for some future goal. ~ Frances Mayes,
1243:The loneliness comes to me in certain hours everyday, like a visitor. Like a friend you never expected, a friend you never really want to be with, but he always visit you and love you somehow, ~ Xiaolu Guo,
1244:They were tales of commonplace courage and optimism, for I knew from my own experience that everyday virtues endure best, and that quiet courage is worth more than the grandest derring-do. ~ Nancy Atherton,
1245:Where unity and self-sacrifice are indispensable for the normal functioning of society, everyday life is likely to be either religiofied (common tasks turned into holy causes) or militarized. ~ Eric Hoffer,
1246:You aren't just voting for the president. So many issues that affect your everyday life are decided locally on that ballot as well. So go get that god damn sticker. Your country needs you. ~ Chrissy Teigen,
1247:You don't have to be any more talented, any richer, any slimmer, any smarter, any more or less of anything to partner with God. All you have to be is willing to be used by him in everyday way ~ Bill Hybels,
1248:A huge amount of our everyday thinking - powerful, creative, and resonant stuff - is done socially: talking to other people, arguing with them, relying on them to recall information for us. ~ Clive Thompson,
1249:At the heart of the novelist's craft lies an optimism which thinks that the knowledge we gather from our everyday experience, if given proper form, can become valuable knowledge about reality. ~ Orhan Pamuk,
1250:I have long believed that the way to know a spiritual sense is to know it in our real life. I think the best way to understand about God and peace is to know about peace in our everyday lives. ~ Fred Rogers,
1251:I like human comedies - or dramedies. More than anything, I'm interested in people just dealing with everyday things that are difficult, and there is more than enough comedy and drama in that. ~ Judd Apatow,
1252:I'm learning that you have to make time for what's important. You have to fight to carve little pieces of happiness out of your life, or the everyday emergencies will eat up everything. ~ Laurell K Hamilton,
1253:Jesus made everything so simple and we have made it so complicated. He spoke to the people in short sentences and everyday words, illustrating His messages with never-to-be forgotten stories. ~ Billy Graham,
1254:Our concepts structure what we perceive, how we get around in the world and how we relate to other people. Our conceptual system thus plays a central role in defining our everyday realities. ~ George Lakoff,
1255:Rejoicing in ordinary things is not sentimental or trite. It actually takes guts. Each time we drop our complaints and allow everyday good fortune to inspire us, we enter the warrior's world. ~ Pema Ch dr n,
1256:Rejoicing in ordinary things is not sentimental or trite. It actually takes guts. Each time we drop our complaints and allow everyday good fortune to inspire us, we enter the warrior's world. ~ Pema Chodron,
1257:There’s a poem by Borges that begins, Ya no es mágico el mundo. Te han dejado . The world’s not magical anymore. You’ve been left. He says left , an everyday word, a word that makes no noise. ~ Yasmina Reza,
1258:Coping with the demands of everyday life would be exceedingly trying if one could arrive at solutions to problems only by actually performing possible options and suffering the consequences. ~ Albert Bandura,
1259:Everyday I wake up I'm fulfilling my dream. Every day my manager calls I'm fulfilling my dream. I know if my manager doesn't call I'm not making money so when he does call I know I'm making money. ~ Yung Joc,
1260:There is nothing selfish, dazzling, or preposterous about dreamers; in everyday life they blend in rather than stand out, though it's not hiding. A real dreamer must have a mutual trust with time. ~ Yiyun Li,
1261:Underneath the quarrels,the misunderstandings, the apparent hostility of everyday life, a real and true affection can exist. Married life, I mused, as I went to bed,
was a curious thing. ~ Agatha Christie,
1262:At first when you start a company, everything's gonna feel like a mess and it really should. It should feel like everyday there's a new problem, and what you're doing is fundamentally triaging. ~ Keith Rabois,
1263:Continued sadness motivated by personal losses, for example, can disturb health in varied ways—reduce immune responses and diminish the alertness that can protect us from everyday harms.29 ~ Ant nio R Dam sio,
1264:Do you like the color green on her, Cam?" Brit asked.
Cam turned to me, his blue eyes as deep as the waters off the coast of Texas. "The color looks great on her, but she looks beautiful everyday. ~ J Lynn,
1265:I'm a big fan of the Adidas three-stripe old-school zip-up tracksuit tops. I've got several for everyday wear, including an olive-green one, a burgundy one and a cream one with leather arms. ~ Jonas Armstrong,
1266:In my everyday life, I just wear jeans, t-shirts and trainers - if I can go barefoot, that's even better. But for the events I have a stylist, and in two hours we have selected a whole outfit. ~ Penelope Cruz,
1267:Life is choice. All day, everyday. Who we talk to, where we sit, what we say, how we say it. And our lives become defined by our choices. It’s as simple and as complex as that. And as powerful. ~ Louise Penny,
1268:Now there’s something you don’t see everyday. Gah, I hope there’s no human roaming around with a video recorder or cell phone. Be a bitch to explain that. Easier to just kill them.” – Sasha ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
1269:When I'm walking around, I'm sometimes just perplexed at people who seem like everyday people, people who are on juries, who are in the police force, who are in control of my life in many ways. ~ Parul Sehgal,
1270:Why is the world so unfair? Why all that savage economic injustice, those brutal wars, the everyday corporate cruelty? The answer: psychopaths. That part of the brain that doesn’t function right. ~ Jon Ronson,
1271:Mental illness is the last frontier. The gay thing is part of everyday life now on a show like 'Modern Family,' but mental illness is still full of stigma. Maybe it is time for that to change. ~ Eric McCormack,
1272:The one seeking to demonstrate the power of spiritual realization in everyday affairs should believe in Divine guidance... and that everything in life is controlled by love, harmony, and peace. ~ Ernest Holmes,
1273:There are only perfect, glowing moments, like this one, and then there are the everyday moments that weave them together into a shimmering path that can always be seen, even in the dark. “You ~ Kristan Higgins,
1274:The spiritual life is not a life before, after, or beyond our everyday existence. No, the spiritual life can only be real when it is lived in the midst of the pains and joys of the here and now. ~ Henri Nouwen,
1275:We don't live in a capitalist totality. Capitalism couldn't survive as a totality anyway. We live in this complex system and we already live communism and anarchism in a million forms everyday. ~ David Graeber,
1276:As far as extra dimensions are concerned, very tiny extra dimensions wouldn't be perceived in everyday life, just as atoms aren't: we see many atoms together but we don't see atoms individually. ~ Edward Witten,
1277:Divine reality is not way up in the sky somewhere; it is readily available in the encounters of everyday life, which make hash of my illusions that I can control the ways God comes to me. ~ Barbara Brown Taylor,
1278:For some reason, on that sparkling afternoon last week, I actually saw the coal that was passing by and it set me to thinking how important coal was to our everyday lives when I was a little boy. ~ Nick Clooney,
1279:I spent some time in France, visited Egypt and Mexico City. I hung out, biked around, planted some tomatoes. I did everything except wake up in a new town everyday. It was really boring. It's just life. ~ Feist,
1280:It's incredible how the human body is. That it could do so much. That it can go beyond the everydayness of life; That it can be extraordinary and powerful, and harbor a spirit of hope and pure will. ~ Lynne Cox,
1281:Theater is a space where you cross over from everyday life, because there are real people in that moment moving in front of you-you're being invited to believe in a story and cross that bridge. ~ Cate Blanchett,
1282:The first thing you have to know about writing is that it is something you must do everyday. There are two reasons for this rule: Getting the work done and connecting with your unconscious mind. ~ Walter Mosley,
1283:You don’t even know what you’ll miss about them. Oh, you have some notion, I reckon. You figure you’ll miss seeing them everyday, stuff like that. But, ye’ve no idea about them little things— ~ Sheila Kay Adams,
1284:Everyday God gives us the sun, and also the moment in wich have the ability to change everything that makes us unhappy. Our magic moment helps us to change and send us off in search of our dreams. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1285:Honestly, I'm just consumed by the work. Everyday, I'm trying to come up with new stuff and do new things. I don't take time off. I'm always recording and working on my brand beyond just the music. ~ Wiz Khalifa,
1286:in everyday matters we see that it is impossible to explain the charm of poetry to one whose ear is insusceptible of cadence and rhythm, or the glories of colour to one who is stone-blind. ~ Abu Hamid al-Ghazali,
1287:In the midst of creating, a person is raised to another level of consciousness that doesn't have that much to do with everyday thinking. It's as if you could imagine life before there were words. ~ Charlie Haden,
1288:I swear, gentlemen, that to be too conscious is an illness--a real thorough-going illness. For man's everyday needs, it would have been quite enough to have the ordinary human consciousness, ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
1289:I think the big thing is the fairy tale. It's taking old folk fairy tales and retelling them in modern day. I think it's just taking you out of everyday life, and everyone loves a good fairy tale. ~ Lily Collins,
1290:Play not only keeps us young but also maintains our perspective about the relative seriousness of things. Running is play, for even if we try hard to do well at it, it is a relief from everyday cares. ~ Jim Fixx,
1291:Rather, they must keep their balance and stay focused on, in Havel’s words, “the everyday, thankless, and never-ending struggle of human beings to live more freely, truthfully, and in quiet dignity. ~ Rod Dreher,
1292:Yes. Loving somebody isn't a one time thing, its an everyday thing. Something you do to them, with them, for them. Because of them. Every day, all day. And night." ~ Lucian BaneSolomon~ Lucian Bane ~ Lucian Bane,
1293:Don’t think that you must involve yourself with complex intellectual philosophies. Don’t try to be profound or educated. That only wears you out. Just be simple. Let everyday life be your teacher. ~ Vernon Howard,
1294:Empty complaints are the sources of everyday failure, but not the problem being complained about. Problems are solvable; but not with complaints. A complainer is just an explainer of problems! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
1295:If we use common words on a great occasion, they are the more striking, because they are felt at once to have a particular meaning, like old banners, or everyday clothes, hung up in a sacred place. ~ George Eliot,
1296:I'm out doing my deal, I'm turning people on. What's wrong with taking people away from their everyday mundane situation and having a good, fun night for an hour and a half at a rock'n'roll scene? ~ Ozzy Osbourne,
1297:Learning medicine consists in part of learning the language of medicine. A deeper understanding of judgments and choices also requires a richer vocabulary than is available in everyday language. ~ Daniel Kahneman,
1298:Long life, short life-did it matter when each day was the same, when humans were incapable of living for the moment because of their fundamental need for order, for the comfort of everyday routine. ~ Gemma Malley,
1299:Or perhaps it was simply that things were happening inside her, terrible things, which no one else could even guess at, and thus it was impossible for her to engage with everyday life at the same time. ~ Han Kang,
1300:We insult her everyday on TV
And wonder why she has no guts or confidence
When she's young we kill her will to be free
While telling her not to be so smart we put her down for being so dumb ~ John Lennon,
1301:A group of Cuban Americans denounced the Castro government as a fascist regime that monitors and scrutinized its citizens' everyday existence. And then they excused themselves to go watch Big Brother. ~ Bill Maher,
1302:As nervous as I am to pick up a water bottle, that's how nervous I am to perform. My confidence is very high. I really enjoy going up, I feel like it's my birthday everyday that I have to go up there. ~ Gucci Mane,
1303:I love the razor’s edge. I want to be cut open. My terror is of a bourgeois, ordinary life. I can’t bear the everyday constraint. I believe that ordinariness would put out my spark, such as it is. ~ Hanif Kureishi,
1304:I'm willing to write a check for $10,000 if someone can bring to me what I fell is ruining thousands of lives, destroying lives everyday. And I know that you know it's a little thing called Chupacabra. ~ Dane Cook,
1305:In the ghettoes the white man has built for us, he has forced us not to aspire to greater things, but to view everyday living as survival-and in that kind of a community, survival is what is respected. ~ Malcolm X,
1306:It's not like I turn off Marilyn Manson and I'm an everyday guy who goes and has another job and doesn't think about any of this stuff. Marilyn Manson is the most real thing that can come from me. ~ Marilyn Manson,
1307:I've been writing music since I was 9. I took harmony and counterpoint classes when I was studying the clarinet. So, I've been writing for an awfully long time. It just became part of everyday life. ~ Howard Shore,
1308:The ideas behind the words are simple ones that work in everyday life; find what we most want to do; do it, no matter what; and in the doing be guaranteed a very difficult and a very happy lifetime. ~ Richard Bach,
1309:A revelation leaps over the borders of the everyday. A life without revelation is no life at all. What you need to do is move from reason that observes to reason that acts. That's what's critical. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1310:As your awareness of the riches available to you in your everyday life grows, you are on the way to becoming the laughing Buddha. Life is joyous. Life is Light. Life is happy. You are awake at last. ~ Susan Jeffers,
1311:Documentaries deal with people who live real, everyday lives. But if these people trusted us and told us the truth about their lives, it could be used against them - which sometimes happened. ~ Krzysztof Kieslowski,
1312:I love to exercise because I grew up always playing sports - almost everyday. It's big part of my identity, a time when I can connect with my body, and block out the rest of the world for a while. ~ Erin Heatherton,
1313:It is a common architectural strategy to build courtrooms without windows, to enhance the effect of a chamber isolated from the everyday world, a theater for the great and timeless work of the law. ~ William Landay,
1314:Nostalgia doesn't make sense, because it's like bringing the memories back to be a special part of my day or to be part of my week. And I'm inside my memories the same way I'm inside my everyday life. ~ Agnes Varda,
1315:The mathematical phenomenon always develops out of simple arithmetic, so useful in everyday life, out of numbers, those weapons of the gods: the gods are there, behind the wall, at play with numbers. ~ Le Corbusier,
1316:We are not at the bargaining table in agreement to end abuse to our world. We are on the battlefield deciding everyday if we will let this world die or live, by how we contribute to its treatment. ~ Shannon L Alder,
1317:Certainly we do not need quantum mechanics for macroscopic objects, which are well described by classical physics - this is the reason why quantum mechanics seems so foreign to our everyday existence. ~ Alain Aspect,
1318:I am a good man and I behave well on an everyday basis. It was not a decision of waking up one day and saying "I will be a good person today, problem solved", no, it has to be an everyday thing. ~ Juan Pablo Escobar,
1319:It's your outlook on life that counts. If you take yourself lightly and don't take yourself too seriously, pretty soon you can find the humor in our everyday lives. And sometimes it can be a lifesaver. ~ Betty White,
1320:i woke up thinking the work was done
i would not have to practise today
how naive to think healing was that easy
when there is no end point
no finish line to cross
healing is everyday work ~ Rupi Kaur,
1321:Love and pain are not the same. But sometimes it feels like they should be. Love is put to test everyday. Pain is not. Yet the two of them are inseparable because true love cannot bear separation. ~ Michael Robotham,
1322:Since I was a child, I hated having to deal with my hair. I hated having to change my clothes. As a kid, I had a sailor shirt and the same old corduroy pants, and that's what I wanted to wear everyday. ~ Patti Smith,
1323:The first show I ever did, singing and dancing, was Beauty and the Beast. I was playing Gaston. Gaston has red tights, knee high boots, and it’s very physical. I had headaches everyday for two months. ~ Hugh Jackman,
1324:A revelation leaps over the borders of the everyday. A life without revelation is no life at all. What you need to do is move from reason that ‘observes’ to reason that ‘acts’. That’s what critical. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1325:Danny’s mom can help him internalize a process-first approach by making her everyday feedback respond to effort over results. She should praise good concentration, a good day’s work, a lesson learned. ~ Josh Waitzkin,
1326:elders serve as conduits between the divine realm and the mundane world, making the abstract truths of spirituality accessible to the community by embodying them in their everyday behavior. ~ Zalman Schachter Shalomi,
1327:I just tend to think about everyday things for my onstage act. Actually you know what I like to talk about just the absolute most - the more mundane the subject matter, the more interesting it is to me. ~ Brian Regan,
1328:I'll think about you everyday. Part of me is scared that there'll come a time when you don't feel the same way, that you'll somehow forget about what we shared, so this is what I want to do forever. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
1329:...it had bred false camaraderies and drawn my attention to deep flaws and fault lines when what mattered--what matters so often in the course of everyday human life--were the surfaces and the joins. ~ Michael Chabon,
1330:It's easy to get wrapped up in sharing everyday life with a partner. It's fun to get lost in love and romance. It's the best. But holding on to yourself while doing that is the most important thing. ~ Brittany Murphy,
1331:Life in San Francisco is still just life. If you want one thing too much it’s likely to be a disappointment. The healthy way is to learn to like the everyday things, like soft beds and buttermilk—and ~ Larry McMurtry,
1332:Art should be linked to abstract things - color, line, tone. It is not an instrument to improve social conditions and chase ugliness. Painting is like music and it has to separate from everyday reality. ~ Irving Stone,
1333:Clare is good, spiky company, and she is the very best companion to have in a bad situation. Trouble brings out the cheer beneath her darkness, unlike everyday life, which tends to have the opposite effect ~ Amy Bloom,
1334:I believe that fantasy in the meaning of imagination is very important. We shouldn't stick too close to everyday reality but give room to the reality of the heart, of the mind, and of the imagination. ~ Hayao Miyazaki,
1335:I try to write everyday. I do that much better over here than when I'm teaching. I always rewrite, usually fairly close-on which is to say first draft, then put it aside for 24 hours then more drafts. ~ Marilyn Hacker,
1336:Metaphor is pervasive in everyday life, not just in language but in thought and action. Our ordinary conceptual system, in terms of which we both think and act, is fundamentally metaphorical in nature. ~ George Lakoff,
1337:On the topic of exercise, "It's just as important as brushing your teeth everyday, more important than watching TV or reading online or answering email. Make time for something so crucial to a good life. ~ Leo Babauta,
1338:Our task is simple: ask for prayer and then let those who have prayed for us know what God has done. It is simple, but it is also a powerful intrusion of the Spirit in the everyday life of the church. ~ Edward T Welch,
1339:The seriousness of ecological degradation lays bare the depth of man's moral crisis... Simplicity, moderation, and discipline as well as the spirit of sacrifice must become a part of everyday life. ~ Pope John Paul II,
1340:But I believe good things happen everyday. I believe good things happen even when bad things happen. And I believe on a happy day like today, we can still feel a little sad. And that's life, isn't it? ~ Gabrielle Zevin,
1341:I ate really well and I'm vegan. I breastfeed, so everyday I got more and more back to my prebaby shape, but knowing I was going to be filming [Wiches of East End] in six weeks was a nice little reminder. ~ Jenna Dewan,
1342:...if he lost his way in a moment of collective hysteria, that's because the horrors of everyday life are sufficiently powerful to overwhelm all defenses, and human degeneracy is deeper than any abyss. ~ Yasmina Khadra,
1343:It's the one thing that's mine. My runs everyday aremy thing. It's my therapy, my hour to myself. Nobody can really take it away from me... It's such a huge part of me. I love to say that I'm a runner. ~ Summer Sanders,
1344:I used to listen to country and western and blues, John Lee Hooker, spirituals, the Bluegrass Boys, and Eddie Arnold. There was a radio station that come on everyday with country, spirituals, and the blues. ~ Otis Rush,
1345:Let us concentrate all our efforts on achieving perfection through the imperfect gestures of everyday life. True wisdom means respecting the simple things we do, for they can take us where we need to go. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1346:Our fears are an amazing gift of the imagination, a kind of everyday clairvoyance, a way of glimpsing what might be the future when there's still time to influence how that future will play out. ~ Karen Thompson Walker,
1347:Writers say two things that strike me as nonsense. One is that you must follow an absolute schedule everyday. If you're not writing well, why continue it? I just don't think this grinding away is useful. ~ Edmund White,
1348:First love, with its frantic haughty imagination, swings its object clear of the everyday, over the rut of living, making him all looks, silences, gestures, attitudes, a burning phrase with no context. ~ Elizabeth Bowen,
1349:For an everyday makeup look, I usually use Almay's CC cream, then concealer, bronzer and maybe a bit of mascara. The whole thing takes me ten minutes. I apply everything with my hands and blend like crazy. ~ Kate Hudson,
1350:Habits are the invisible architecture of everyday life, and a significant element of happiness. If we have habits that work for us, we’re much more likely to be happy, healthy, productive, and creative. ~ Gretchen Rubin,
1351:I am more convinced everyday that without a single exception I did right. And I have always believed that, as I have acted honestly, the time will come when the people of Canada will see and acknowledge it. ~ Louis Riel,
1352:I'm perpetual tourist, and that's the best way to travel. Nobody gets used to you, you make new friends without having to hear anyone's everyday problems, and you jet back still feeling like a know-it-all. ~ John Waters,
1353:I'm sorry I stood there like a half-wit, Count Petroff," she told him matter-of-factly, "but I was a bit--surprised. After all, it's not everyday that I see a man who's prettier than I am." (Alexandra) ~ Johanna Lindsey,
1354:It’s as if the quest for constant, seamless self-expression has become so deeply embedded that, according to social scientists like Robert Putnam, it is undermining the essential structures of everyday life. ~ Anonymous,
1355:I've always been most interested in the politics of everyday life: your relation to whatever you're doing, or what your ambitions are, where you live, where you find yourself in the social hierarchy. ~ Richard Linklater,
1356:Music has its own internal logic. It is like the logic of a dream, clear in its own terms but not necessarily in everyday terms. Sometimes it expresses something you can describe in words, but not always. ~ Tamas Vasary,
1357:The apparent determinism of the macroscopic world is due only to the fact that the microscopic randomness cancels out on average, leaving only fluctuations too minute for us to perceive in everyday life. ~ Carlo Rovelli,
1358:The best penance is to have patience with the sorrows God permits. A very good penance is to dedicate oneself to fulfill the duties of everyday with exactitude and to study and work with all our strength. ~ Peter Damian,
1359:The secret to happiness is to be working at your passion. If you want to be miserable, lead a desperate life like everybody else where they drag their asses to work everyday because they hate their job. ~ Yvon Chouinard,
1360:We are, all of us, always only one breath or softening of our thought away from an invasion of divine wonder and fresh miracles. Soul waits for any small opening of our hearts to steal into everyday life. ~ Jacob Nordby,
1361:When your life is filled with the desire to see the holiness in everyday life, something magical happens: Ordinary life becomes extraordinary, and the very process of life begins to nourish your soul. ~ Harold S Kushner,
1362:And honestly, I’m tired of knowing I have issues but having no clue how to rein them in on a given day. I need something simple. A quick reality check I can remember in the midst of the everyday messies. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
1363:Design is not the act of amazing an audience with the novelty of forms or materials; it is the originality that repeatedly extracts astounding ideas from the crevices of the very commonness of everyday life. ~ Kenya Hara,
1364:I swear to you, sirs, that excessive consciousness is a disease—a genuine, absolute disease. For everyday human existence it would more than suffice to have the ordinary share of human consciousness. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
1365:Jon went back inside, and Googled pictures of Jacob Breslyn. He found a tall young man with a thin face, relaxed smile, and high forehead. Geeky, but growing into himself. An everyday, normal civilian. Jon ~ Robert Crais,
1366:Like an old person, the Old Soul is easily tired by pressure, tension and conflict. To them, the matters of everyday life are unsurprising, commonplace and inconsequential in the greater scheme of things. ~ Aletheia Luna,
1367:Most people confuse their life situation with their actual life, which is an underlying flow beneath the everyday events. This deeper discovery is largely what religious people mean by “finding their soul. ~ Richard Rohr,
1368:our everyday waking consciousness “is but one special type of consciousness, whilst all about it, parted from it by the filmiest of screens, there lie potential forms of consciousness entirely different. ~ Michael Pollan,
1369:The story of the world is not the story of coups and revolutions. It is the story of lost keys and burnt coffee and a sleeping child in your arms. History is the untallied sum of a million everyday moments. ~ Eric Weiner,
1370:The strategic adversary is fascism... the fascism in us all, in our heads and in our everyday behavior, the fascism that causes us to love power, to desire the very thing that dominates and exploits us. ~ Michel Foucault,
1371:Today, you get better performance from a Ford Focus than a Ferrari from the mid-70s. [The Focus] is just as fast and with better fuel economy. It's fun to see supercar technology trickle down to everyday cars. ~ Jay Leno,
1372:To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted. ~ Bill Bryson,
1373:A major cause of error is time stress. Time is often critical, especially in such places as manufacturing or chemical processing plants and hospitals. But even everyday tasks can have time pressures. Add ~ Donald A Norman,
1374:As we wisely gain knowledge through the everyday stuff, and grapple with the development of our discernment through everyday stuff, we'll use what we have to our advantage in making better decisions. (41) ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
1375:Not to borrow the strength of another, nor to rely on one's own strength; to cut off past and future thoughts, and not to live within the everyday mind... then the Great Way is right before your eyes. ~ Yamamoto Tsunetomo,
1376:So it's not gonna be easy. It's going to be really hard; we're gonna have to work at this everyday, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, everyday. You and me... everyday. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
1377:The writers of Scripture enter into the random everyday depths of popular life, taking seriously whatever is encountered there, clinging to the concrete and refusing to systematize experience in concepts. ~ Erich Auerbach,
1378:This starts with realizing that whatever occurs is neither the beginning nor the end. It is just the same kind of normal human experience that’s been happening to everyday people from the beginning of time. ~ Pema Ch dr n,
1379:We move through the day like two hands of a clock: sometimes we overlap for a moment, then come apart again, carrying on alone. Everyday exactly the same: the tea, the burnt toast, the crumbs, the silence. ~ Nicole Krauss,
1380:A movement made a hundred times before, a thousand times before, except this time, instead of muscle and nerve performing their everyday miracle of coordination, I tilted to the right and started to fall. ~ Nicola Griffith,
1381:For me, writing a novel is like having a dream. Writing a novel lets me intentionally dream while I'm still awake. I can continue yesterday's dream today, something you can't normally do in everyday life. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1382:I appreciate it everyday. I'm like, 'I can't believe this is happening to me.' I'm so thankful. I feel really lucky and really blessed. I remind myself all the time, because it can go as quickly as it came. ~ Avril Lavigne,
1383:I can tell you what I feel. That God is not out there somewhere. God is in us, in our everyday lives. In the act of understanding. God is the sacredness of comprehension – no, of the act of comprehension. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1384:I'm sorry I stood there like a half-wit, Count Petroff," she told him matter-of-factly, "but I was a bit--surprised. After all, it's not everyday that I see a man who's prettier than I am."
(Alexandra) ~ Johanna Lindsey,
1385:Not to borrow the strength of another, nor to rely on one's own strength; to cut off past and future thoughts, and not to live within the everyday mind... then the Great Way is right before your eyes. ~ Yamamoto Tsunetomo,
1386:The most pleasure any manager can get is seeing everyday boys joining the Club as youngsters and growing into men and giving themselves a better social standing than they could ever have dreamed of previously. ~ Jock Stein,
1387:There are always things to examine. What's great is not feeling that I have to refuse any of them. Maybe no good from a PR perspective, but from the point of view of everyday life, it keeps things interesting. ~ Fred Frith,
1388:We don’t see diffraction around everyday objects because they’re too large compared to the wavelength of light. If we look at a small enough obstacle, though, we can see unmistakable evidence of wave behavior. ~ Chad Orzel,
1389:It's so weird how a person can be a normal part of your everyday life, and then just disappear. And when they do, you realize that some of those everyday things go with them. Like the smell of food cooking. ~ Jason Reynolds,
1390:Making beautiful things for everyday use is a wonderful thing to do.. making life flow more easily.. but art confronts life, allowing it to stop and perhaps change direction.. they are completely different. ~ Antony Gormley,
1391:My writing routine is everyday I put a record on, the same one since 20 years. Then I burn a stick of incense, I put perfume here on the insides of my soles, I paint my left testicle red, and I write. ~ Alejandro Jodorowsky,
1392:seems more beneficial to find out how everyday life can be made more harmonious and more satisfying, and thus achieve by a direct route what cannot be reached through the pursuit of symbolic goals. ~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
1393:Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence. It inculcates purity and harmony, the mystery of mutual charity, the romanticism of the social order. ~ Okakura Kakuzo,
1394:The generation is unceasing. Beauty, as both Plato’s Symposium and everyday life confirm, prompts the begetting of children: when the eye sees someone beautiful, the whole body wants to reproduce the person. ~ Elaine Scarry,
1395:True holiness does not mean a flight from the world; rather, it lies in the effort to incarnate the Gospel in everyday life, in the family, at school and at work, and in social and political involvement. ~ Pope John Paul II,
1396:We can be with what’s happening and not dissociate. Awakeness is found in our pleasure and our pain, our confusion and our wisdom, available in each moment of our weird, unfathomable, ordinary everyday lives. ~ Pema Ch dr n,
1397:We tend to set up success in Christian work as our purpose, but our purpose should be to display the glory of God in human life, to live a life "hidden with Christ in God" in our everyday human conditions. ~ Oswald Chambers,
1398:We were out there with the people whose homes were flooded out in Southern Louisiana. We are out there on the front line with everyday people fighting the real frontline battle that real Americans are fighting. ~ Jill Stein,
1399:I'd prefer to include sex scenes alongside the adventure scenes and everyday-life scenes, as if they were all part of the same thing. Which of course they are. Sex is not discrete from the rest of our existence. ~ Alan Moore,
1400:My sister had taught me to look at the world that way, as a place that glitters, as a place where the calls of the crickets and the crows and the wind are everyday occurrences that also happen to be magic. ~ Cynthia Kadohata,
1401:Spelling is the clothing of words, their outward visible sign, and even those who favour sweatpants in everyday life like to make a bella figura, as the Italians say – a good impression – in their prose. ~ Mary Norris,
1402:Designers stand between revolutions and everyday life. They’re able to grasp momentous changes in technology, science, and society and convert those changes into objects and ideas that people can understand. ~ Paola Antonelli,
1403:For me, writing a novel is like having a dream. Writing a novel lets me intentionally dream while I'm still awake. I can continue yesterday's dream today, something you can't normally do in everyday life.
   ~ Haruki Murakami,
1404:Historical fiction of course is particularly research-heavy. The details of everyday life are there to trip you up. Things that we take for granted, indeed, hardly think about, can lead to tremendous mistakes. ~ Sara Sheridan,
1405:Nothing is easier than to stimulate the euphoria of community in a few days of life together [gemeinsame Leben]; and nothing is more fatal to the healthy, sober, everyday life in community of Christians. ~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer,
1406:People everywhere do not concern themselves much beyond the common round of everyday, and this is the chief problem for a democratic government, whose success depends upon an informed and responsible citizenry. ~ Pearl S Buck,
1407:There is a story which is not being told strongly enough of the Afghan employees of the UN inside the country who are saving hundreds of thousands of lives everyday by their bravery and nobody talks of them. ~ Lakhdar Brahimi,
1408:When someone sees the same people everyday, they wind up becoming a part of that person's life. And then they want the person to change. If someone isn't what others want to them to be, the others become angry. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1409:Everyday brought me further away from other people, I had been placed out of the world's sight, as if in a cupboard, and I hoped it would stay that way. I developed a yearning for being alone, unkempt, untended. ~ Herta M ller,
1410:Everyday brought me further away from other people, I had been placed out of the world's sight, as if in a cupboard, and I hoped it would stay that way. I developed a yearning for being alone, unkempt, untended. ~ Herta Muller,
1411:He offers the opportunity to experience a richness we’d never know if we remained locked in the prison of our false security and maximized agendas. Here, in our everyday, he invites us in to the abundant life. ~ Shannan Martin,
1412:I don't write about the same thing every time, everyday, different things are happening out there and if you take the time to look around, you can see that, then you can put it all together and tell the story. ~ Desmond Dekker,
1413:I'm sitting on the edge of my seat, chin nestled in my hands, to see what God is going to do. With my children. With my husband. With me—a regular, everyday woman choosing to surrender to a life interrupted. ~ Priscilla Shirer,
1414:Most people go on living their everyday life: half-frightened, half indifferent, they behold the ghostly tragic-comedy that is being performed on the international stage before the eyes and ears of the world. ~ Albert Einstein,
1415:Nothing in physics seems so hopeful to as the idea that it is possible for a theory to have a high degree of symmetry was hidden from us in everyday life. The physicist's task is to find this deeper symmetry. ~ Steven Weinberg,
1416:Oh my God, everyday is a constant struggle and battle. Especially with an artist like me, when what I am doing is not the in thing, it is harder to break someone like me. And I'm a woman too, it's ridiculous. ~ Syleena Johnson,
1417:Scientists are rarely to be counted among the fun people. Awkward at parties, shy with strangers, deficient in irony - they have had no choice but to turn their attention to the close study of everyday objects. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
1418:With so much evidence in its favor and with everyone from Einstein to Jobs in its corner, why, then, is questioning underappreciated in business, undertaught in schools, and underutilized in our everyday lives? ~ Warren Berger,
1419:Before you take the leap, before you jump, really make sure it's going to be something you want to get out of bed [to do] everyday, because it is so hard. So you want to make sure that you're really committed. ~ Alexa Von Tobel,
1420:But the liveliest attention was attracted by occurrences quite apart from, and unconnected with, the battle. It was as if the minds of these morally exhausted men found relief in everyday, commonplace occurrences. ~ Leo Tolstoy,
1421:Down in the national news section, there's an article on a new pill, the 'Valium' they're calling it, 'to help women cope with everyday challenges.' God, I could use about ten of those little pills right now. ~ Kathryn Stockett,
1422:Down in the national news section, there’s an article on a new pill, the “Valium” they’re calling it, “to help women cope with everyday challenges.” God, I could use about ten of those little pills right now. ~ Kathryn Stockett,
1423:It's not like I just have to go to Washington and go to the White House everyday, and go to the same press conference at 10 in the morning and then be briefed at 4 in the afternoon, and then get a story on at 6. ~ Tabitha Soren,
1424:It takes no more actual sagacity to carry on the everyday hawking and haggling of the world, or to ladle out its normal doses of bad medicine and worse law, than it takes to operate a taxicab or fry a pan of fish. ~ H L Mencken,
1425:The fault I find in our journalism is that it forces us to take an interest in some fresh triviality or other everyday, whereas only three or four books in a lifetime give us anything that is of real importance. ~ Marcel Proust,
1426:We now find ourselves very much concerned with something we call “post-truth,” and we tend to think that its scorn of everyday facts and its construction of alternative realities is something new or postmodern. ~ Timothy Snyder,
1427:Admixing the inner space of dream, trance, and myth with the events of everyday existence characterized every belief system worldwide before the Greeks.....time meandered back and forth between reality and myth. ~ Leonard Shlain,
1428:Once evil is individualized, becoming part of everyday life, the way of resisting it also becomes individual. How does the soul survive? is the essential question. And the response is: through love and imagination. ~ Azar Nafisi,
1429:Van Gogh, among others, believed in the religion of art, which, whatever else it involved, made it clear that art is more than the sum of its material characteristics and not simply a reflection of everyday life. ~ Donald Kuspit,
1430:You'd be surprised, Theo." she said, leaning back in her shawl-shaped chair, "what small, everyday things can lift us out of despair. But nobody can do it for you. You're the one who has to watch for the open door. ~ Donna Tartt,
1431:At first I was blogging everyday, but I don't do that anymore. It varies; sometimes I'll write these little essays and other times political commentaries. Other times it'll just be new work that I'm doing. ~ Stephen Vincent Benet,
1432:Eating a vegetarian diet, walking (exercising) everyday, and meditating is considered radical. Allowing someone to slice your chest open and graft your leg veins in your heart is considered normal and conservative. ~ Dean Ornish,
1433:I believe that one day we’ll understand that we’ve lost out on religion because we made it too lofty and distant. I see it as a simple quality of everyday life, and in that simplicity lie its beauty and importance. ~ Thomas Moore,
1434:I don't miss being a reporter as a job, but I do miss the everyday interaction with the front line of law enforcement. I still have a cadre of cops who keep me up to date, but I don't have the access I used to. ~ Michael Connelly,
1435:In times of life crisis, whether wild fires or smoldering stress, the first thing I do is go back to basics... am I eating right, am I getting enough sleep, am I getting some physical and mental exercise everyday. ~ Edward Albert,
1436:My early attempts writing plays, which are very poetic, did not use the language that I work in now. I didn't recognize the poetry in everyday language of black America. I thought I had to change it to create art. ~ August Wilson,
1437:Real friendship needed to have firm foundations laid before the conditions of everyday life had reached the extreme point beyond which human beings have nothing human about them except mistrust, anger, and lies. ~ Varlam Shalamov,
1438:The decisions that we write off as momentary, insignificant, incidental, everyday encounters are exactly when we have a chance to define ourselves. To find beauty. To engage the world around us. To create memories. ~ Teri Hatcher,
1439:The practice of imagination, on an everyday basis, involves clearing unhelpful images that block or misdirect our energies, and choosing to focus on positive, mobilizing imagery that gives us courage and confidence. ~ Robert Moss,
1440:Unfortunately, she did. “Do you think any of us will ever be normal again?”

Rae considered this. “I’m told that somewhere around third year, we lose the urge to cite the Constitution in everyday conversation. ~ Julie James,
1441:What if?..
What if I am all to see?
What if life is only this? And Ignorance is bliss?
What if love is only pain? And nothing can be gained by living everyday
And there is no better way?
What then? ~ Melody Carlson,
1442:I began running on an everyday basis after I became a writer. As being a writer requires sitting at a desk for hours a day, without getting some exercise you'd quickly get out of shape and gain weight, I figured. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1443:I can never tell what's going to end up being on an album until it's all finished. I'm reading the news everyday, and sometimes I just have to be away from it. And that ends up writing the songs for me a little bit. ~ Jack Johnson,
1444:If you are clever and you are good, the monster will not have you.
You should not believe everything you hear.
Good men fall to monsters everyday. Clever men are tricked by their own pride or by pretty words. ~ E K Johnston,
1445:It's not easy having a good marriage--but I don't want easy. Easy doesn't make you grow. Easy doesn't make you think. I thank God everyday that I am married to a man who makes me think. That's my definition of true love. ~ Madonna,
1446:The attitude I take is that everyday life is more interesting than forms of celebration, when we become aware of it. That when is when our intentions go down to zero. Then suddenly you notice that the world is magical. ~ John Cage,
1447:They went about their everyday lives like there was nothing that existed out outside of the norm. They knew nothing of angels, death, fear. I felt like a stranger in the human race, like I didn’t belong here at all. ~ Keary Taylor,
1448:You simply have to surrender to the present moment. Be alert. Watch something in a state of alertness. Always, continuously, bring that into everyday life, not spirituality here and getting on with your life there. ~ Eckhart Tolle,
1449:Focus your energy on designing the life you want instead of waiting for someone to show up and hand it to you on a platter. Finish college. Establish a career. Figure out what makes you happy and choose it, everyday. ~ Regina Brett,
1450:Hygge is only possible if it stands in opposition to something which is not hygge. It is essential for the concept of hygge that it constitutes an alternative to everything that is not hyggeligt in our everyday lives. ~ Meik Wiking,
1451:Stress comes from pressure—the tensions, emergencies, and the everyday minutia of life. In short, life is a pressure cooker and whether you remain serene or become stressed-out depends on how you handle that pressure. ~ Kevin Leman,
1452:There were moments when life at school became a matter of utter indifference to him. Then the putty of his everyday concerns dropped out and, with nothing more to bind them together, the hours of his life fell apart. ~ Robert Musil,
1453:This is what language is:
a habitual grief. A turn of speech
for the everyday and ordinary abrasion
of losses such as this:
which hurts
just enough to be a scar
And heals just enough to be a nation. ~ Eavan Boland,
1454:What is it like being single? I like it! I like starting each day with a sense of possibility. And I'm optimistic, because everyday I get a little more desperate. And desperate situations yield the quickest results. ~ Michael Scott,
1455:Everyday I attempt to consume 4,000 Calories and 200 grams of protein. I don't always reach that mark but when I go to bed at night I know that I did the best I could given my schedule and the circumstances that day. ~ Robert Cheeke,
1456:Everyday the sun rolls by
Across the sky and through night's door

Every night the stars light high
Above the Earth and shine once more

Any day her boat might fly
Across the waves and to the shore ~ Ally Condie,
1457:Every time you look up at the sky, every one of those points of light is a reminder that fusion power is extractable from hydrogen and other light elements, and it is an everyday reality throughout the Milky Way Galaxy. ~ Carl Sagan,
1458:I feel pain everyday of my life. When you see me perform, it's that pain you're seeing coming out. I put all my emotions, all my feelings, and my body on the line. People hurt me, I hurt myself - mentally, physically ~ Henry Rollins,
1459:If it doesn't do you any good, dump it. Take some action, push that lever, flush it away, and don't look back. Take small steps everyday of your life, and start taking control of what you say when you talk to yourself. ~ Dave Pelzer,
1460:If the religion you are practicing is a true path and gives satisfactory answers to your dissatisfied mind, you should be better than ever at dealing with your everyday life and living like a decent human being. ~ Lama Thubten Yeshe,
1461:The whole of Hellas used once to carry arms, their habitations being unprotected and their communication with each other unsafe; indeed, to wear arms was as much a part of everyday life with them as with the barbarians. ~ Thucydides,
1462:Art is the most beautiful deception of all! And although people try to incorporate the everyday events of life in it, we must hope that it will remain a deception lest it become a utilitarian thing, sad as a factory. ~ Claude Debussy,
1463:I said this to my daughter, if you don't practice the guitar, when you get older you wouldn't be able to play it. It's that simple. If you want to play the guitar, you put a half hour in everyday, but you have to do it. ~ Woody Allen,
1464:Our everyday language has become encumbered, Germanic, artificial, bureaucratic, inorganic. It may not be exaggerated to say that by now American writers face but two alternatives: write English, or write gobbledygook. ~ John Lukacs,
1465:perhaps a series of small satisfactions scattered like sequins over the texture of everyday life was of greater worth than the academic satisfaction of owning a collection of fine objects at the back of a drawer. When ~ Josephine Tey,
1466:The search is what anyone would undertake if he were not sunk in the everydayness of his own life. To become aware of the possibility of the search is to be onto something. Not to be onto something is to be in despair. ~ Walker Percy,
1467:Yeah, well, the F-bomb - it's become as ubiquitous as the word 'like.' People just throw the word 'like' around as punctuation. And I think in a lot of everyday speech, the F-bomb has become a kind of dash or a comma. ~ Geoffrey Rush,
1468:Every time you work, you have to do it all over again, to rid yourself of this dross. I suppose for a person who is not an artist or not attempting art, it is not dross, because it is the common exchange of everyday life. ~ Carl Andre,
1469:He had the kind of real deep tan that rich people spent ages trying to achieve with expensive holidays and bits of tinfoil, when really all you need to do to obtain one is work your arse off in the open air everyday. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1470:Little phrases such as “I’m sorry to trouble you,” “Would you be so kind as to ———?” “Won’t you please?” “Would you mind?” “Thank you”—little courtesies like these oil the cogs of the monotonous grind of everyday life— ~ Dale Carnegie,
1471:Some believe it is only great power that can hold evil in check, but that is not what I have found. I found it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay small acts of kindness and love. ~ Peter Jackson,
1472:THE MISCONCEPTION: Clothes as everyday objects are just fabrics for protection and decoration of the body. THE TRUTH: The clothes you wear change your behavior and can either add or subtract from your mental abilities. ~ David McRaney,
1473:The overflow of big money in politics drowns out the voices of everyday people. That is part of the conundrum in America: The more money you have the more speech you have. That leaves everyday people out of the equation. ~ Nina Turner,
1474:The pace of digital innovation is astonishing. It's impossible to imagine life without the web, smartphones, social networks. And yet the consumer products and everyday objects all around us are still essentially dumb. ~ Andy Hobsbawm,
1475:Tibetans - at least traditionally - are so totally permeated with the dharma that they don't see any difference between dharma and everyday life, really. And therefore they enjoy it because they don't make a separation. ~ Tenzin Palmo,
1476:What is my parenting mission, my parenting philosophy? How do I manifest this in my everyday interaction with my child? Have I mapped out a thoughtful, mindful mission, as I would were I running a major organization? ~ Shefali Tsabary,
1477:If my dreams can happen to me, your dreams can happen to you. Champions are not made on the track or field; champions are made by the things you accomplish and the way you use your abilities in everyday life situations. ~ Bob Beamon,
1478:If your everyday life seems poor to you, do not accuse it; accuse yourself, tell yourself you are not poet enough to summon up its riches; since for the creator there is no poverty and no poor or unimportant place. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
1479:In everyday speech, we call people reasonable if it is possible to reason with them, if their beliefs are generally in tune with reality, and if their preferences are in line with their interests and their values. The ~ Daniel Kahneman,
1480:In our society of fixed texts and printed words, it is the function of the poet to see the life value of the facts round about, and to deify them, as it were, to provide images that relate the everyday to the eternal. ~ Joseph Campbell,
1481:People believe that radical Islamic terrorism has not been defeated. They don't much like ObamaCare, they think it's been a bad deal for many Americans. They certainly think everyday affordability is elusive to them. ~ Kellyanne Conway,
1482:Personally, it's not my thing, and I don't love it. But I have a soft spot for it now. Who knows? Maybe the lavash market will explode after this movie [Sausage Party]. Lavash will become an everyday thing for people. ~ David Krumholtz,
1483:The most striking difference between light and sound in everyday life has to do with what happens when they encounter an obstacle. Light waves travel only in straight lines, while sound waves seem to bend around obstacles. ~ Chad Orzel,
1484:We had so many dreams as children. Where do they go when we grow? Are they swallowed up by the mundane things of everyday life? Or do we lose them, leave them behind us in the dust, for new children to find and take up? ~ Helen Hollick,
1485:As a Beatle, my everyday life belonged to the public in one way or another. We were always appearing for the public in the early days, or we were planning for them, producing for them, interviewing for their sake, etc. ~ George Harrison,
1486:Everyday words are inherently imprecise. They work well enough in everyday life that you don’t notice. Words seem to work, just as Newtonian physics seems to. But you can always make them break if you push them far enough. ~ Paul Graham,
1487:If your everyday life seems to lack material, do not blame it; blame yourself, tell yourself that you are not poet enough to summon up its riches, for there is no lack for him who creates and no poor, trivial place. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
1488:I'm always happy when I learn more about communication in the wide free scope of that word. So next is a move, getting the film made and working on more music everyday which is equally large in my being as filmmaking. ~ Giuseppe Andrews,
1489:I think my music is definitely country but it's got a little bit of that rock flair about it. I always try to find the things that everyday people deal with in their everyday lives and situations in the songs that I sing. ~ Jason Aldean,
1490:The new always happens against the overwhelming odds of statistical laws and their probability, which for all practical, everyday purposes amounts to certainty; the new therefore always appears in the guise of a miracle. ~ Hannah Arendt,
1491:The restaurant chefs in Spain are breaking ground, but in terms of the everyday cooking in Spain I still hear people coming back and saying they were disappointed. I think it's because they're expecting the chef stuff. ~ Sally Schneider,
1492:A tremendous number of people in America work very hard at something that bores them. Even a rich man thinks he has to go down to the office everyday. Not because he likes it but because he can't think of anything else to do. ~ W H Auden,
1493:For what mission can be greater than that of giving to the world hours of exaltation in which it may forget the misery of the present, the cares of everyday life and lose itself in the eternally pure world of harmony. . . ~ Lotte Lehmann,
1494:If Einstein had upended our everyday notions about the physical world with his theory of relativity, the younger man, Kurt Gödel, had had a similarly subversive effect on our understanding of the abstract world of mathematics. ~ Jim Holt,
1495:Once upon a time, I thought faeries lived only in books, old folktales, and the past. That was before they burst upon my life as vibrant, luminous beings, permeating my art and my everyday existence, causing glorious havoc. ~ Brian Froud,
1496:War metaphors invade our everyday business language: we use headhunters to build up a sales force that will enable us to take a captive market and make a killing. But really it’s competition, not business, that is like war: ~ Peter Thiel,
1497:Bad things happen not because we forget to use our common sense, but rather because the incredible effectiveness of common sense in solving the problems of everyday life causes us to put more faith in it than it can bear. ~ Duncan J Watts,
1498:Emergency rooms are closed, many hospital wards are as well leaving people who are sick with heart disease, trauma, pregnancy complications, pneumonia, malaria and all the everyday health emergencies with nowhere to go. ~ Richard E Besser,
1499:If one member of a team sees a problem more systemically than others, that person’s insight will get reliably discounted—if for no other reason than the intrinsic biases toward linear views in our normal everyday language. ~ Peter M Senge,
1500:It's not easy having a good marriage--but I don't want easy. Easy doesn't make you grow. Easy doesn't make you think. I thank God everyday that I am married to a man who makes me think. That's my definition of true love. ~ Madonna Ciccone,

IN CHAPTERS [148/148]



   65 Integral Yoga
   11 Psychology
   10 Philosophy
   10 Occultism
   8 Poetry
   7 Christianity
   4 Theosophy
   3 Science
   2 Yoga
   2 Mysticism
   2 Hinduism
   1 Mythology
   1 Integral Theory
   1 Education


   45 Satprem
   39 The Mother
   11 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   7 Carl Jung
   7 Aldous Huxley
   6 Rudolf Steiner
   6 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   5 Sri Aurobindo
   5 Jorge Luis Borges
   4 Jordan Peterson
   3 Sri Ramana Maharshi
   3 Rabindranath Tagore
   3 James George Frazer
   3 A B Purani
   2 Swami Vivekananda
   2 Aleister Crowley


   9 Agenda Vol 01
   7 The Perennial Philosophy
   6 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   5 On the Way to Supermanhood
   4 Theosophy
   4 Talks
   4 Maps of Meaning
   4 Agenda Vol 13
   4 Agenda Vol 06
   3 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   3 The Golden Bough
   3 The Future of Man
   3 Hymn of the Universe
   3 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   3 Borges - Poems
   3 Agenda Vol 11
   3 Agenda Vol 04
   2 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   2 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
   2 Tagore - Poems
   2 Raja-Yoga
   2 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   2 Agenda Vol 09
   2 Agenda Vol 07
   2 Agenda Vol 05
   2 Agenda Vol 03
   2 A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah


0.00 - The Wellspring of Reality, #Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking, #R Buckminster Fuller, #Science
  While it takes but meager search to discover that many well-known concepts are false, it takes considerable search and even more careful examination of one's own personal experiences and inadvertently spontaneous reflexing to discover that there are many popularly and even professionally unknown, yet nonetheless fundamental, concepts to hold true in all cases and that already have been discovered by other as yet obscure individuals. That is to say that many scientific generalizations have been discovered but have not come to the attention of what we call the educated world at large, thereafter to be incorporated tardily within the formal education processes, and even more tardily, in the ongoing political-economic affairs of everyday life. Knowledge of the existence and comprehensive significance of these as yet popularly unrecognized natural laws often is requisite to the solution of many of the as yet unsolved problems now confronting society. Lack of knowledge of the solution's existence often leaves humanity confounded when it need not be.
  Intellectually advantaged with no more than the child's facile, lucid eagerness to understand constructively and usefully the major transformational events of our own times, it probably is synergetically advantageous to review swiftly the most comprehensive inventory of the most powerful human environment transforming events of our totally known and reasonably extended history. This is especially useful in winnowing out and understanding the most significant of the metaphysical revolutions now recognized as swiftly tending to reconstitute history. By such a comprehensively schematic review, we might identify also the unprecedented and possibly heretofore overlooked pivotal revolutionary events not only of today but also of those trending to be central to tomorrow's most cataclysmic changes.

0.01 - Life and Yoga, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Rajayoga, for instance, depends on this perception and experience that our inner elements, combinations, functions, forces, can be separated or dissolved, can be new-combined and set to novel and formerly impossible workings or can be transformed and resolved into a new general synthesis by fixed internal processes. Hathayoga similarly depends on this perception and experience that the vital forces and functions to which our life is normally subjected and whose ordinary operations seem set and indispensable, can be mastered and the operations changed or suspended with results that would otherwise be impossible and that seem miraculous to those who have not seized the rationale of their process. And if in some other of its forms this character of Yoga is less apparent, because they are more intuitive and less mechanical, nearer, like the Yoga of Devotion, to a supernal ecstasy or, like the Yoga of Knowledge, to a supernal infinity of consciousness and being, yet they too start from the use of some principal faculty in us by ways and for ends not contemplated in its everyday spontaneous workings. All methods grouped under the common name of Yoga are special psychological processes founded on a fixed truth of Nature and developing, out of normal functions, powers and results which were always latent but which her ordinary movements do not easily or do not often manifest.
  But as in physical knowledge the multiplication of scientific processes has its disadvantages, as that tends, for instance, to develop a victorious artificiality which overwhelms our natural human life under a load of machinery and to purchase certain forms of freedom and mastery at the price of an increased servitude, so the preoccupation with Yogic processes and their exceptional results may have its disadvantages and losses. The

01.07 - The Bases of Social Reconstruction, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   And yet we have no hesitation today to call them Huns and Barbarians. That education is not giving us the right thing is proved further by the fact that we are constantly changing our programmes and curriculums, everyday remodelling old institutions and founding new ones. Even a revolution in the educational system will not bring about the desired millennium, so long as we lay so much stress upon the system and not upon man himself. And finally, look to all the religions of the worldwe have enough of creeds and dogmas, of sermons and mantras, of churches and templesand yet human life and society do not seem to be any the more worthy for it.
   Are we then to say that human nature is irrevocably vitiated by an original sin and that all our efforts at reformation and regeneration are, as the Indian saying goes, like trying to straighten out the crooked tail of a dog?

03.03 - A Stainless Steel Frame, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   What is needed then is an army of souls: individuals, either separately or in groups, who have contacted their inmost reality, their divinity, in some way or othermen with a new consciousness and aspiration, a new life and realisation. They will live in the midst of the general degeneration and disintegration, not aloof and immured in their privacy of purity, but take part in the normal activities of everyday life, still acting from the height and depth of the pure consciousness prove by their very living that one can be in the world and yet not of it, doing what is necessary for the maintenance and enhancement of life and yet not stooping to the questionable ways that are supposed to be necessary and inevitable. In other words, they will disprove that safety and success and prosperity in life can be had only if one follows the lead of Evil, if one sells one's soul. On the contrary, by living out one's divine essence one will have conquered the worldihaiva tairjitam. At every moment, in all circumstances one follows the voice of the highest in oneself. If it is that and no other inferior echo, then one becomes fearless and immortal and all-conquering.
   Such souls living and moving among men with little faith and in circumstances adverse and obscure will forge precisely the new steel frame, the stainless-steel frame upon which the new society will be securely based.

03.10 - The Mission of Buddhism, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   As it took man as a rational animal, at least as a starting-point, even so it gave a sober human value to things human. A rationalist's eye made him see and recognise the normal misery of mankind; and the great compassion goaded him to find the way out of the misery. It was not a dispassionate quest into the ultimate truth and reality nor an all-consuming zeal to meet the Divine that set Buddha on the Path; it was the everyday problem of the ordinary man which troubled his mind, and for which he sought a solution, a permanent radical solution. The Vedanist saw only delight and ecstasy and beatitude; forhim the dark shadow did not exist at all or did not matter; it was the product of illusion or wrong view of things; one was asked to ignore or turn away from this and look towards That. Such was not the Buddha's procedure.
   These are the two primarytruthsrya saryawhichBuddha's illumination meant and for which he has become one of the great divine leaders of humanity. First, he has discovered man's rationality, and second, he has discovered man's humanity. Since his advent two thousand and five hundred years ago till the present day, in this what may pertinently be called the Buddhist age of humanity, the entire growth, development and preoccupation of mankind was centred upon the twofold truth. Science and religion today are the highest expressions of that achievement.

05.16 - A Modernist Mentality, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Further Monsieur Gide says, God is nowhere, he has to be created. If he means that God is not anywhere in the manifest physical world, especially, the physical world of today, it is true, though here too partially true. God is never truly absent; even in and through this dismal and distressed age of ours he is ever present, a living power of abounding Graceeven if behind the veil, even if not patent to the sense-bound observer. Still God has to be made patent, established concretely in the physical world also, in the everyday normal human affairs. But, again, how to do it? And who is to do it? You or I in our complete, at best half-lit hazy ignorance? By running blindly full tilt against any and all atheism and denial and egoism and arrogance, shouting at them, pointing the finger of scorn at them or being physically violent upon them? It were best if we moved with as much vigour against our own selves, against the ungodly within us. If one begins seriously at home, in dealing with oneself one will be best equipped to deal with the others and the world, in the process of new-creating in oneself one will be in a position to find out exactly what lies in the way of a new creation outside.
   A deeper sense of truth and rectitude says: you have no right to break unless you have the power to make. Even an illusion you cannot and should not break if you do not know how and what to replace; you will only replace it by a greater and more disastrous illusion, you must yourself have the full vision of the truth, you must yourself realise and establish it in yourself, in your inner being as well as your outer personality. Then only you will have secured full authority (Ramakrishna's chaprash, badge) to make and unmake. If you have not the needed authority, then you must obey implicitly one who possesses the authority.

07.30 - Sincerity is Victory, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   First you must observe that there is not a day in your life, not an hour, not even a minute when you have not got to rectify or intensify your sincerity. I do not say that you deceive the Divine. None can deceive the divine, not even the greatest of the Asuras. When you have understood that, still then you will always find moments in your everyday life when you try to deceive yourself. Almost automatically you bring forward reasons in favour of whatever you do. I do not speak of grosser things as when you have quarrelled with a person, for example, and in your anger throw the whole blame upon him. I knew a child who gave a good blow to the door, because it thought the door was at fault. It is always the other party who is in the wrong. But even when you have passed beyond this baby stage, when you are supposed to be a little more reasonable, you do the stupidest of things and produce reasons in self-justification. The real test of sincerity, the very minimum of true sincerity lies here; in your reaction to a given situation whether you can take automatically the right attitude and do exactly the thing to be done. When, for example, one speaks angrily to you, do you catch the contagion and become angry on your side also or are you able to maintain an unshakable calm and lucidity, see the other man's point or behave as one should?
   This is, I say, the very beginning of sincerity, its rudiments. And if you look into yourself with keener eyes, you will discover thousands of insincerities, more subtle, none the less seizable. Try to be sincere, occasions will multiply when you catch yourself insincere: you will know how difficult a thing it is. You say you belong to the Divine, to the Divine alone and to nothing or to nobody else; it is the Divine who moves me and does everything in me. And then you do whatever pleases you; you use the Divine as a cloak to cover your indulgence of desires and passions. This also is a gross insincerity and it should not be difficult for you to detect it. Although this is a very common deception, more perhaps to deceive others than to deceive oneself. The mind catches hold of an idea, all this is Brahman,I am Brahman, and you believe or pretend to believe that you have realised it and you can do nothing wrong. There are, however, subtler movements of insincerity or want of sincerity, even when you have not put on the divine cloak as the cover for your lapses. Even when you think you are sincere there may be movements which are not quite straight, behind which, if you probe unflinchingly, you will find lurking something undesirable. Look to the little movements, thoughts, sensations and impulses, that crowd the margin of your daily life; how many of them are solely turned to the Divine, how many of them are fired with an aspiration towards something higher? You should consider yourself fortunate if you find a few of the kind.

08.22 - Regarding the Body, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   People think they have only to continue to do what they do everyday, perform the same work, with the same state of consciousness regularly and everything will be all right. But things do not happen that way. All on a sudden in the midst of the regular movement, you do not know why or how, a part of your beingsome feeling, or thoughtmakes a progress, discovers a new thing, receives a light or a higher impulsion. That part shoots ahead, as it were, and goes forward: the other parts remain behind. That brings about a disharmony and it is quite sufficient to cause fatigue, even much fatigue. Truly, however, this is not fatigue, but a desire to keep quiet, to concentrate, to remain within oneself and build a new harmony between the disparate parts. And such a state or period is quite necessary which is a period of assimilation of what one has learnt, of harmonisation of all the limbs.
   With regard to their physical being, men live in a formidable ignorance. How many of you know the exact quantity of food and the kind of food the body requires? Yes, simply this, how much to take and when to take? You do not know. You are taught all kinds of things. You learn why and how this earth moves or the sun does not, why or how the triangle consists of two right angles: your faculties of imagination and discrimination are set to the task and get sharpened. But this little bit of exact knowledge you do not have the quantity of food you must take and the hour when the body needs it. It may be you are not unaware at times of this exact need. But to know properly demands a discipline, continuous labour for years perhaps. Years indeed you require when it is a matter of control over your mind, of attaining a consciousness subtle enough to enable you to come in contact with the elements of transformation and progress, to know how to regulate for your body the exact amount of physical effort, material activity, expenditure and reception of energy, how to secure the proportion between what is received and what is given out, how to utilise energy to re-establish the equilibrium that was broken in order to push forward new cells that were lagging behind and then how to build up conditions for a further step in upward progress to be possible etc., etc. The task is formidable. And yet that is the thing to be done if you want the body to be transformed. First of all, you must bring the body into complete harmony with the inner consciousness. That means a work in each cell of the body, in each small activity, in each movement of the organs. Only that and nothing more can keep you busy day and night with no other thing to look to. It is not easy to maintain the effort, the concentration, the inner vision in a continuous manner.

1.00b - INTRODUCTION, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Nothing in our everyday experience gives us any reason for supposing that water is
  made up of hydrogen and oxygen; and yet when we subject water to certain rather
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  Similarly, nothing in our everyday experience gives us much reason for supposing
  that the mind of the average sensual man has, as one of its constituents, something

1.00 - PREFACE - DESCENSUS AD INFERNOS, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  events on two planes. On the first plane were the normal, predictable, everyday occurrences that I shared
  with everybody else. On the second plane, however (unique to me, or so I thought) existed dreadful images

1.00 - The way of what is to come, #The Red Book Liber Novus, #unset, #Philosophy
    I resisted recognizing that the everyday belongs to the image of the Godhead. I fled this thought, I hid myself behind the highest and coldest stars.
    But the spirit of the depths caught up with me, and forced the bitter drink between my lips. 10

1.01 - How is Knowledge Of The Higher Worlds Attained?, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Occultism
  [paragraph continues] In no way can it estrange him from life; he can rather devote himself the more thoroughly to this life for the remainder of the day, having gained a higher life in the moments set apart. Little by little this higher life will make its influence felt on his ordinary life. The tranquility of the moments set apart will also affect everyday existence. In his whole being he will grow calmer; he will attain firm assurance in all his actions, and cease to be put out of countenance by all manner of incidents. By thus advancing he will gradually become more and more his own guide, and allow himself less and less to be led by circumstances and external influences. He will soon discover how great a source of strength is available to him in these moments thus set apart. He will begin no longer to get angry at things which formerly annoyed him; countless things he formerly feared cease to alarm him. He acquires a new outlook on life. Formerly he may have approached some occupation in a fainthearted way. He would say: "Oh, I lack the power to do this as well as I could wish." Now this thought does not occur to him, but rather a quite different thought. Henceforth he says
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1.01 - the Call to Adventure, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  The Psychopathology of everyday Life. (Standard Edn., VI; orig. 1901.)
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1.01 - The Highest Meaning of the Holy Truths, #The Blue Cliff Records, #Yuanwu Keqin, #Zen
  this is the everyday food and drink of a patchrobed monk. Get
  ting to where he cuts off the myriad streams, he is free to arise

1.02 - MAPS OF MEANING - THREE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  it were, thrillingly vibrant and resonant, until at last it dies away and the soul resumes its profane, nonreligious mood of everyday experience. It may burst in sudden eruptions up from the depths of the soul
  with spasms and convulsions, or lead to the strangest excitements, to intoxicated frenzy, to transport,

1.02 - Prana, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Occultism
  There is a mistake constantly made by Faith-healers: they think that faith directly heals a man. But faith alone does not cover all the ground. There are diseases where the worst symptoms are that the patient never thinks that he has that disease. That tremendous faith of the patient is itself one symptom of the disease, and usually indicates that he will die quickly. In such cases the principle that faith cures does not apply. If it were faith alone that cured, these patients also would be cured. It is by the Prana that real curing comes. The pure man, who has controlled the Prana, has the power of bringing it into a certain state of vibration, which can be conveyed to others, arousing in them a similar vibration. You see that in everyday actions. I am talking to you. What am I trying to do? I am, so to say, bringing my mind to a certain state of vibration, and the more I succeed in bringing it to that state, the more you will be affected by what I say. All of you know that the day I am more enthusiastic, the more you enjoy the lecture; and when I am less enthusiastic, you feel lack of interest.
  The gigantic will-powers of the world, the world-movers, can bring their Prana into a high state of vibration, and it is so great and powerful that it catches others in a moment, and thousands are drawn towards them, and half the world think as they do. Great prophets of the world had the most wonderful control of the Prana, which gave them tremendous will-power; they had brought their Prana to the highest state of motion, and this is what gave them power to sway the world. All manifestations of power arise from this control. Men may not know the secret, but this is the one explanation. Sometimes in your own body the supply of Prana gravitates more or less to one part; the balance is disturbed, and when the balance of Prana is disturbed, what we call disease is produced. To take away the superfluous Prana, or to supply the Prana that is wanting, will be curing the disease. That again is Pranayama to learn when there is more or less Prana in one part of the body than there should be. The feelings will become so subtle that the mind will feel that there is less Prana in the toe or the finger than there should be, and will possess the power to supply it. These are among the various functions of Pranayama. They have to be learned slowly and gradually, and as you see, the whole scope of Raja-Yoga is really to teach the control and direction in different planes of the Prana. When a man has concentrated his energies, he masters the Prana that is in his body. When a man is meditating, he is also concentrating the Prana.

1.02 - The 7 Habits An Overview, #The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, #Stephen Covey, #unset
  As Horace Mann, the great educator, once said, "Habits are like a cable. We weave a strand of it everyday and soon it cannot be broken." I personally do not agree with the last part of his expression.
  I know they can be broken. Habits can be learned and unlearned. But I also know it isn't a quick fix.

1.02 - The Child as growing being and the childs experience of encountering the teacher., #The Essentials of Education, #unset, #Philosophy
  Artistically shaping our instruction for children between the change of teeth and puberty is all that we should be concerned with in the metamorphosis of education for our time and the near future. If the first period of childhood requires a priestly element in education, the second requires an artistic element. What are we really doing when we educate a person in the second stage of life? The individuality journeying from an earlier earthly life and from the spiritual world is trying gradually to develop and permeate a second self. Our job is to assist in this process; we incorporate what we do with the child as teachers into the forces that inter- wove with spirit and soul to shape the second self with a unique and individual character. Again, the consciousness of this cosmic context needs to act as an enlivening impulse, running through our teaching methods and the everyday conditions of education. We cant contrive what needs to be done; we can only allow it to happen through the influence of the children themselves on their teachers.
  Two extremes must be avoided. One is a result of intellectual- izing tendencies, where we approach children in an academic way, expecting them to assimilate sharply outlined ideas and defini- tions. It is, after all, very comfortable to instruct and teach by definitions. And the more gifted children learn to parrot them, allowing the teacher to be certain that they retain what theyve been taught in the previous lesson, whereas those who dont learn can be left behind.

1.02 - The Divine Teacher, #Essays On The Gita, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Very obviously a great body of the profoundest teaching cannot be built round an ordinary occurrence which has no gulfs of deep suggestion and hazardous difficulty behind its superficial and outward aspects and can be governed well enough by the ordinary everyday standards of thought and action. There are indeed three things in the Gita which are spiritually significant, almost symbolic, typical of the profoundest relations and problems of the spiritual life and of human existence at its roots; they are the divine personality of the Teacher, his characteristic relations with his disciple and the occasion of his teaching. The teacher is God himself descended into humanity; the disciple is the first, as we might say in modern language, the representative man of his age, closest friend and chosen instrument of the
  Avatar, his protagonist in an immense work and struggle the secret purpose of which is unknown to the actors in it, known only to the incarnate Godhead who guides it all from behind the veil of his unfathomable mind of knowledge; the occasion is the violent crisis of that work and struggle at the moment when the anguish and moral difficulty and blind violence of its apparent movements forces itself with the shock of a visible revelation on the mind of its representative man and raises the whole question of the meaning of God in the world and the goal and drift and sense of human life and conduct.

1.02 - THE NATURE OF THE GROUND, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Finally we come to such occurrences as faith healing and levitationoccurrences supernormally strange, but nevertheless attested by masses of evidence which it is hard to discount completely. Precisely how faith cures diseases (whether at Lourdes or in the hypnotists consulting room), or how St. Joseph of Cupertino was able to ignore the laws of gravitation, we do not know. (But let us remember that we are no less ignorant of the way in which minds and bodies are related in the most ordinary of everyday activities.) In the same way we are unable to form any idea of the modus operandi of what Professor Rhine has called the PK effect. Nevertheless the fact that the fall of dice can be influenced by the mental states of certain individuals seems now to have been established beyond the possibility of doubt. And if the PK effect can be demonstrated in the laboratory and measured by statistical methods, then, obviously, the intrinsic credibility of the scattered anecdotal evidence for the direct influence of mind upon matter, not merely within the body, but outside in the external world, is thereby notably increased. The same is true of extra-sensory perception. Apparent examples of it are constantly turning up in ordinary life. But science is almost impotent to cope with the particular case, the isolated instance. Promoting their methodological ineptitude to the rank of a criterion of truth, dogmatic scientists have often branded everything beyond the pale of their limited competence as unreal and even impossible. But when tests for ESP can be repeated under standardized conditions, the subject comes under the jurisdiction of the law of probabilities and achieves (in the teeth of what passionate opposition!) a measure of scientific respectability.
  Such, very baldly and briefly, are the most important things we know about mind in regard to its capacity to influence matter. From this modest knowledge about ourselves, what are we entitled to conclude in regard to the divine object of our nearly total ignorance?
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  In other words, there is a hierarchy of the real. The manifold world of our everyday experience is real with a relative reality that is, on its own level, unquestionable; but this relative reality has its being within and because of the absolute Reality, which, on account of the incommensurable otherness of its eternal nature, we can never hope to describe, even though it is possible for us directly to apprehend it.
  The extract which follows next is of great historical significance, since it was mainly through the Mystical Theology and the Divine Names of the fifth-century author who wrote under the name of Dionysius the Areopagite that mediaeval Christendom established contact with Neoplatonism and thus, at several removes, with the metaphysical thought and discipline of India. In the ninth century Scotus Erigena translated the two books into Latin and from that time forth their influence upon the philosophical speculations and the religious life of the West was wide, deep and beneficent. It was to the authority of the Areopagite that the Christian exponents of the Perennial Philosophy appealed, whenever they were menaced (and they were always being menaced) by those whose primary interest was in ritual, legalism and ecclesiastical organization. And because Dionysius was mistakenly identified with St. Pauls first Athenian convert, his authority was regarded as all but apostolic; therefore, according to the rules of the Catholic game, the appeal to it could not lightly be dismissed, even by those to whom the books meant less than nothing. In spite of their maddening eccentricity, the men and women who followed the Dionysian path had to be tolerated. And once left free to produce the fruits of the spirit, a number of them arrived at such a conspicuous degree of sanctity that it became impossible even for the heads of the Spanish Inquisition to condemn the tree from which such fruits had sprung.

1.02 - The Recovery, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  When Dr. Manilal arrived, I breathed a sigh of relief! He was not very happy to see the new development, but hoped that everything would be all right. He was confronted with three problems: the swelling, educating the patient to walk and the bending of the knee, all of which he dealt with in his characteristic efficient manner. The swelling according to him would subside in due course. Gentle massage and hot and cold compress continued, followed later by hot douche. We used to note its diminution week by week. But it took some months to disappear completely. The bending of the knee would also take some time in view of the adhesion of the patella to the underlying tissues, in spite of passive movements. The re-education in walking seemed to be rather a straightforward job, though it was the most awkward and difficult one, for Sri Aurobindo had to walk with crutches! All that was needed was a patient and persistent effort. For Sri Aurobindo's nature, unaccustomed to physical or mechanical contrivances, and the narrow space in the room made the venture somewhat risky. The first day he got up to use the crutches was a memorable one for us. In the presence of the Mother we made him stand up, handed him the crutches and showed him how to use them. He fumbled and remarked, "Yes, it is easy to say." Two or three different pairs were tried out, but as he could not handle them properly, the Mother proposed that he had better walk leaning on two persons one on either side; It was certainly a bright suggestion, for Sri Aurobindo walking on crutches would have reminded us of his own phrase about Hephaestus' "lame omnipotent motion", an insult to his shining majestic figure. Purani and Satyendra were selected by Dr. Manilal as his human supports, much less incongruous than the ungainly wooden instruments! That was how the re-education started. The paradox of the Divine seeking frail human aid gave food to my sense of humour. However, both men proved unequal in stature; the Mother made Champaklal replace Satyendra on the left side. Now the arrangement was just and perfect and Champaklal had his aspiration fulfilled. His was the last support Sri Aurobindo was to give up. For, as his steps gained in strength and firmness, he used a stick in the right hand, and Champaklal on the left. Finally he too was dropped. As soon as it came to be known that the Master was using a walking stick, several were presented to him and there was one even of tea-wood from Assam! Thus everyday after the noon and night meals the Mother would come to his room and present the stick, and he would walk about for half an hour in her presence.
  While waiting for the Mother's arrival, he would practise various bending exercises for the knee which had been improvised by Dr. Manilal. He did them sitting on the edge of the bed. He actively obeyed whatever was demanded of him. One of the exercises was hanging of the leg which later became a common joke amongst us.

10.37 - The Golden Bridge, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   This creation as an expression of the Divine Truth may not be altogether a falsehood. It is an inadequate expression, as it stands at present, as it has been till now; but it is a growing, a progressive expression. In other words, the instruments of expression, to start with, are not fully developed, they have to be developed; they are being developed, through the evolutionary movement of Nature, in the course of advancing time. Indeed evolution in Nature means that and a great deal of that. Take for example, speech, which is a special organ of expression for man. Now, originally speech, that is to say, the vocabulary on man's tongue consisted of vocables related only to the familiar objects around him, in the ordinary day to day movement of life. The field was narrow and limited, level to the ground. Observe the language also, the written language. The original written language started with images, pictorial diagrams: there was no alphabet but things and movements were presented, that is represented, almost actually. Thus for man a figure of man was drawn, that is to say, straight lines sticking out representing hands and legs and a dot for the head; the sun was a circle and so on. As consciousness grew and as the mind developed and reason became active, the images, the figures and the symbols gradually changed into more and more abstract signs. At first there was the pictogram, then the ideogram, and then, at the end, came the alphabet. Evidently, it appears, language could not develop so quickly as the consciousness or the mind did, for we see even in the earlier epochs of human civilisation and culture, man could and did come in contact with the Truth and Realities beyond his normal sense-bound consciousness. And the experiences the seers had on those levels were of such a kind that whenever they sought to express them, communicate them to others in the outward mind and speech, they had to take refuge in symbolism: they had to use the words of everyday life as signs and symbols pointing to other realities, other-worldly and unfamiliar. Thus, horse was to them life-force, cow the radiance of truth, the wind thought energies, the sun consciousness or Truth, night as ignorance, light as knowledge, wine (soma means both wine and moon) as delight and ecstasy, the sky as infinity or transcendence. And so on.
   Indeed, that is the hiatus, the inadequacy that still cripples and stultifies the mind, the physical mind in its attempt to seize other realities beyond. It is the mind which gives the formal structure, the pattern of expression in the material frame. The mind being bound to the life of the ignorant and outgoing senses is constitutionally incapable of receiving or holding or expressing facts of the higher life, the life beyondwhat we name as the spiritual or the divine. Not only so, the mind in trying to express the higher or supraterrestrial truths inevitably diminishes, dilutes, devalues, even negates and annuls them. The attempt through parables and allegories is the story of the difficulty the impossibility of expressing through the mind truths beyond the mind. We land into the weird and confused worlds of myths and mythologies,myths and mythologies for example about popular Radha and Krishna, and Kali or Shiva. We are compelled to reduce to our human measures, to accentuate our human failings in order to present graphically to us the inexpressible intensities or extensions of the high experiences above. The Vaishnava lyrics or the songs of Solomon become to us high spiritual documents.

1.03 - Meeting the Master - Meeting with others, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Philosophy
   Disciple: That Para Shakti man has been giving away his clothes one by one everyday to somebody!
   Sri Aurobindo: I hope he wont turn up tomorrow without anything on! (Laughter)

1.03 - PERSONALITY, SANCTITY, DIVINE INCARNATION, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  The word personality is derived from the Latin, and its upper partials are in the highest degree respectable. For some odd philological reason, the Saxon equivalent of personality is hardly ever used. Which is a pity. For if it were usedused as currently as belch is used for eructationwould people make such a reverential fuss about the thing connoted as certain English-speaking philosophers, moralists and theologians have recently done? Personality, we are constantly being assured, is the highest form of reality, with which we are acquainted. But surely people would think twice about making or accepting this affirmation if, instead of personality, the word employed had been its Teutonic synonym, selfness. For selfness, though it means precisely the same, carries none of the high-class overtones that go with personality. On the contrary, its primary meaning comes to us embedded, as it were, in discords, like the note of a cracked bell. For, as all exponents of the Perennial Philosophy have constantly insisted, mans obsessive consciousness of, and insistence on being, a separate self is the final and most formidable obstacle to the unitive knowledge of God. To be a self is, for them, the original sin, and to the to self, in feeling, will and intellect, is the final and all-inclusive virtue. It is the memory of these utterances that calls up the unfavourable overtones with which the word selfness is associated. The all too favourable overtones of personality are evoked in part by its intrinsically solemn Latinity, but also by reminiscences of what has been said about the persons of the Trinity. But the persons of the Trinity have nothing in common with the flesh-and-blood persons of our everyday acquaintancenothing, that is to say, except that indwelling Spirit, with which we ought and are intended to identify ourselves, but which most of us prefer to ignore in favour of our separate selfness. That this God-eclipsing and anti-spiritual selfness, should have been given the same name as is applied to the God who is a Spirit, is, to say the least of it, unfortunate. Like all such mistakes it is probably, in some obscure and subconscious way, voluntary and purposeful. We love our selfness; we want to be justified in our love; therefore we christen it with the same name as is applied by theologians to Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
  But now thou askest me how thou mayest destroy this naked knowing and feeling of thine own being. For per-adventure thou thinkest that if it were destroyed, all other hindrances were destroyed; and if thou thinkest thus, thou thinkest right truly. But to this I answer thee and I say, that without a full special grace full freely given by God, and also a full according ableness on thy part to receive this grace, this naked knowing and feeling of thy being may in nowise be destroyed. And this ableness is nought else but a strong and a deep ghostly sorrow. All men have matter of sorrow; but most specially he feeleth matter of sorrow that knoweth and feeleth that he is. All other sorrows in comparison to this be but as it were game to earnest. For he may make sorrow earnestly that knoweth and feeleth not only what he is, but that he is. And whoso felt never this sorrow, let him make sorrow; for he hath never yet felt perfect sorrow. This sorrow, when it is had, cleanseth the soul, not only of sin, but also of pain that it hath deserved for sin; and also it maketh a soul able to receive that joy, the which reaveth from a man all knowing and feeling of his being.

1.03 - The End of the Intellect, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  as it were, or rather as an explorer who does not care about precautions and maps, and hence avoids many unnecessary detours simply because he has the courage to forge straight ahead. Thus, it was not in seclusion or in the lotus position or under the guidance of an enlightened Master that Sri Aurobindo undertook the journey, but just as we might do it ourselves, without any special knowledge, right in the midst of everyday life a life as busy and hectic as ours can be and all alone. Sri Aurobindo's first secret is probably a persistent refusal to cut life in two action vs. meditation, inner vs. outer, and the whole range of our false divisions; from the day he thought of yoga, he put everything into it, high and low, inside and outside, and he set out without ever looking back. Sri Aurobindo does not come to demonstrate exceptional qualities in an exceptional environment; he comes to show us what is possible for man, and to prove that the exceptional is only a normal possibility not yet mastered, just as the supernatural, as he said, is that the nature of which we have not attained or do not yet know, or the means of which we have not yet conquered.20 Ultimately, everything in this world is a matter of proper concentration; there is nothing that will not finally yield to a wellapplied concentration.
  When he went ashore on the Apollo Bunder in Bombay, he was overtaken by a spontaneous spiritual experience, a vast calm; but he had more immediate concerns of food and survival. Sri Aurobindo was twenty. He found a position with the Maharaja of Baroda, as 20

1.03 - The Sunlit Path, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But then, where is that elusive self?... To ask the question is to knock at the door of the next circle, to engage in the movement of introspection of the second kind. And here, too, it is pointless to theorize on the nature of the self; it must be sought and discovered experientially. Now, we did say that the method had to take place in life and matter, because we can very well shut ourselves up in a room, keep out the sounds of the world, keep out its desires, tensions and countless tentacles; we can hold all these things at arm's length and, maybe, from within our little inner circle catch a glimpse of self, some ineffable transcendence, but the minute we open the door of our room and let go of our grip, everything will fall back on us again, like a mantle of seaweed over a diver, and we will find ourselves exactly as before, only less capable of putting up with the noise and swarm of little cravings awaiting their hour. It is not by the grip of our virtues or exceptional meditations that we shall clear away that mantle, but by something else altogether. We will therefore start with what we are and as we are, at the physical level of everyday life.
  We are Bill Smith, a name without a meaning, a legal artifice to tie us to the great Machine and to an obscure genealogy we do not know much about, except that we are the son of our father, who was the son of his father, who was the son of his father, and that evidently we shall be the father of our son, who will be the father of his son, who will be the father of his son, and so on endlessly. And we walk up and down the great boulevard of the world, here or there, in a Los Angeles which looks more and more like Tokyo, which looks more and more like Mexico City, which looks more and more like every city in the world, just as one anthill looks like another. We can very well take a plane, but we will find ourselves again everywhere. We are French or American, but, to tell the truth, that is only history and passports, another artifice to bind us hand and foot to one machine or another, while our brother in Calcutta or Rangoon walks the same boulevard with the same question, under a yellow, red or orange flag. All this is the vestige of the hunting grounds, but there is not much left to hunt, save ourselves, and we are well on our way to being crushed out of that possibility, too, under the steamroller of the great Machine. So we go up and down the stairs, make phone calls, rush around, rush to vacation or enjoy life, like our brother under a yellow or a brown skin: in English, French and Chinese, we are harassed on all sides, exhausted, and we are not quite sure whether we are enjoying life or life is enjoying us. But it goes on and on all the same. And through it all, there is something that goes up and down, rushes and rushes, and sometimes, for a second, there is a sort of little cry inside: Who am I? Who am I? Where is me? Where am I?

1.03 - To Layman Ishii, #Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin, #unset, #Philosophy
  Dharma utterances of the hosshin type, words such as 'White waves rise on the mountain peak. Red dust dances at the bottom of a well.'t But when they come up against the vital matter of the more advanced koans, they are as the deaf and dumb. As long as they are sitting quietly doing zazen, the principle of true reality is perfectly clear and the true form of things immediately manifested. But the minute they return into the everyday world and begin dealing with some worrisome matter or other, this clarity disappears. It withers away amid the constant disparity between the meditative and active aspects of their life, their inner wisdom and their ordinary activity.
  "There are also students who spend much time and effort tenaciously engaged in hidden practice and secret activity until, one day, owing to the guidance of a teacher, they finally are able to reach a state of firm belief. We can call them the believers. They understand without any doubt about essential principles such as the self-nature being apart from birth-and-death and the true body transcending past and present. However, the great and essential matter of the Zen school is beyond them. They can't see it even dimly in their dreams. They are not only powerless to save others, they
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   thoroughly both in the activities of everyday life and amid the tranquillity of zazen: In the realm of active life is the mind different from the way it is during meditation? Do they hesitate or have any trouble in penetrating the various meanings of the words of the Buddha-patriarchs? Someone who has thoroughly grasped the marrow of the Buddha-patriarchs could not possibly fail to understand their words and sayings.'aa
  "Therefore to patricians engaged in boring into the secret depths, I say: 'Those of you who have already achieved kensh should place yourselves in the hands of a genuine teacher, and follow and seek occasional advice from seasoned monks with deep experience as you continue the day-to-day refining of your attainment, concentrating yourself single-mindedly on exhausting the secret mysteries and penetrating completely through the bottomless source. Those who have not yet achieved kensh should be grappling with one of those meaningless koans. You might concentrate on Lin-chi's "person who is standing right here listening to me preach."bb Bore into him at all times, whether you are in a quiet place doing zazen or actively engaged in the activities of everyday life. Grasp the person who is engaged in this nonstop seeking. Where is he? What is the mind that at this very moment seeks him?
  Entering ever deeper into these matters, when mind has ceased to function, when words and phrases have been exhausted, attack it from the sides, attack it from the front and from the rear, keep gnawing away at it, gnawing, gnawing, until there is no place left to gnaw.'

1.04 - Body, Soul and Spirit, #Theosophy, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  carries within itself of the true and the good is immortal in it. That which shines forth in the soul as eternal is to be called here consciousness-soul. consciousness can be spoken of even in connection with the lower soul stirrings. The most ordinary everyday sensation is a matter of consciousness. To this extent animals also have consciousness. The kernel of human consciousness, that is, the soul within the soul, is here meant by consciousness-soul. The consciousness-soul is accordingly differentiated from the intellectual-soul as yet another distinct member of the human soul. The intellectual-soul is still entangled in the sensations, the impulses, the passions, etc. Everyone knows how at first a man holds that to be true which he, owing to his feelings, prefers. Only that truth, however, is permanent which has freed itself from all taint of such feelings as sympathy and antipathy. The truth is true, even if all personal feelings revolt against it. The part of the soul in which this truth lives will be called consciousness-soul.
  So that even as one had to distinguish three members in the body, one has also to distinguish
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  introduced additions to an occurrence which took place in the holy of holies of a human being, and of which the novelty alone gave permanence to such everyday surroundings." It is known that little children say to themselves, "Charles is good," "Mary wishes to have this." They speak of themselves as if of others because they have not yet become conscious of their independent existence, because the consciousness of the self is not yet born in them. Through self-consciousness man describes himself as an independent being, separate from all others, as "I." In his "I" man brings together all that he experiences as a being in body and soul. Body and soul are the carriers of the ego or "I;" in them it acts. Just as the physical body has its center in the brain, so has the soul its center in the ego. Man is aroused to sensations by impacts from without; feelings manifest themselves as the effects of the outer world; the will relates itself to the outside world in that it realizes itself in external actions. The ego as the peculiar and essential being of man remains quite invisible. Excellently, therefore, does Jean Paul call a man's recognition of his ego
  p. 43

1.04 - GOD IN THE WORLD, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  It is in the Indian and Far Eastern formulations of the Perennial Philosophy that this subject is most systematically treated. What is prescribed is a process of conscious discrimination between the personal self and the Self that is identical with Brahman, between the individual ego and the Buddha-womb or Universal Mind. The result of this discrimination is a more or less sudden and complete revulsion of consciousness, and the realization of a state of no-mind, which may be described as the freedom from perceptual and intellectual attachment to the ego-principle. This state of no-mind exists, as it were, on a knife-edge between the carelessness of the average sensual man and the strained over-eagerness of the zealot for salvation. To achieve it, one must walk delicately and, to maintain it, must learn to combine the most intense alertness with a tranquil and self-denying passivity, the most indomitable determination with a perfect submission to the leadings of the spirit. When no-mind is sought after by a mind, says Huang Po, that is making it a particular object of thought. There is only testimony of silence; it goes beyond thinking. In other words, we, as separate individuals, must not try to think it, but rather permit ourselves to be thought by it. Similarly, in the Diamond Sutra we read that if a Bodhisattva, in his attempt to realize Suchness, retains the thought of an ego, a person, a separate being, or a soul, he is no longer a Bodhisattva. Al Ghazzali, the philosopher of Sufism, also stresses the need for intellectual humbleness and docility. If the thought that he is effaced from self occurs to one who is in fana (a term roughly corresponding to Zens no-mind, or mushin), that is a defect. The highest state is to be effaced from effacement. There is an ecstatic effacement-from-effacement in the interior heights of the Atman-Brahman; and there is another, more comprehensive effacement-from-effacement, not only in the inner heights, but also in and through the world, in the waking, everyday knowledge of God in his fulness.
  A man must become truly poor and as free from his own creaturely will as he was when he was born. And I tell you, by the eternal truth, that so long as you desire to fulfill the will of God and have any hankering after eternity and God, for just so long you are not truly poor. He alone has true spiritual poverty who wills nothing, knows nothing, desires nothing.

1.04 - THE APPEARANCE OF ANOMALY - CHALLENGE TO THE SHARED MAP, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  mere idea of the stranger is sufficient to disrupt the stability of everyday presumption. Tolstoy, in his
  Confessions, recalls the impact of modern Western European ideas on the too-long static medieval culture

1.04 - The Paths, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  ' shining one ', the deity of light, also rules over the fair appearance of the inner world of fantasies. The higher truth, the perfection of these states in contrast to the only partially intelligible everyday world, ay, the deep con- sciousness of nature, healing and helping in sleep and dream, is at the same time the symbolical analogue of the faculty of soothsaying and, in general of all the arts, through which life is made possible and worth living."
  Janus is an attri bution, since he is represented with two faces, each looking in a different direction. Hoo-paar-

1.04 - The Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  between the world of such concepts and the everyday world,
  whose material reality is the concern of natural science on the
  --
  we live exclusively in this everyday world, and the remaining
  eight we spend preferably in an unconscious condition. Where
  --
  6 7 In the everyday world of consciousness such things hardly
  exist; that is to say, until 1933 only lunatics would have been

1.05 - Pratyahara and Dharana, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  Those who want to be Yogis, and practice hard, must take care of their diet at first. But for those who want only a little practice for everyday business sort of life, let them not eat too much; otherwise they may eat whatever they please. For those who want to make rapid progress, and to practice hard, a strict diet is absolutely necessary. They will find it advantageous to live only on milk and cereals for some months. As the organisation becomes finer and finer, it will be found in the beginning that the least irregularity throws one out of balance. One bit of food more or less will disturb the whole system, until one gets perfect control, and then one will be able to eat whatever one likes.
  When one begins to concentrate, the dropping of a pin will seem like a thunderbolt going through the brain. As the organs get finer, the perceptions get finer. These are the stages through which we have to pass, and all those who persevere will succeed. Give up all argumentation and other distractions. Is there anything in dry intellectual jargon? It only throws the mind off its balance and disturbs it. Things of subtler planes have to be realised. Will talking do that? So give up all vain talk. Read only those books which have been written by persons who have had realisation.

1.05 - Problems of Modern Psycho therapy, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  man who already has some difficulty in coming to terms with the everyday
  worlda man, let us say, whose neurosis unfits him for normal life. To be

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  Greed and fear in the everyday world culminates in the same blind inability Solzhenitsyn recognized in the
  camps the same incapacity to think about grief, about the past and future, about man and God but with
  --
  their everyday experience manifest decreased LI, as do individuals on amphetamines or other dopaminergic agonists
  (which produce heightened exploratory behavior [Wise, R.A. & Bozarth, M.A. (1987)]. Antipsychotic medications,

1.06 - LIFE AND THE PLANETS, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  heavenly bodies such as our own. But does not everyday experience
  teach us that in every order of Nature, and at every level, nothing

1.06 - MORTIFICATION, NON-ATTACHMENT, RIGHT LIVELIHOOD, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Mortification is not, as many people seem to imagine, a matter, primarily, of severe physical austerities. It is possible that, for certain persons in certain circumstances, the practice of severe physical austerities may prove helpful in advance towards mans final end. In most cases, however, it would seem that what is gained by such austerities is not liberation, but something quite different the achievement of psychic powers. The ability to get petitionary prayer answered, the power to heal and work other miracles, the knack of looking into the future or into other peoples mindsthese, it would seem, are often related in some kind of causal connection with fasting, watching and the self-infliction of pain. Most of the great theocentric saints and spiritual teachers have admitted the existence of supernormal powers, only, however, to deplore them. To think that such Siddhis, as the Indians call them, have anything to do with liberation is, they say, a dangerous illusion. These things are either irrelevant to the main issue of life, or, if too much prized and attended to, an obstacle in the way of spiritual advance. Nor are these the only objections to physical austerities. Carried to extremes, they may be dangerous to health and without health the steady persistence of effort required by the spiritual life is very difficult of achievement. And being difficult, painful and generally conspicuous, physical austerities are a standing temptation to vanity and the competitive spirit of record breaking. When thou didst give thyself up to physical mortification, thou wast great, thou wast admired. So writes Suso of his own experiencesexperiences which led him, just as Gautama Buddha had been led many centuries before, to give up his course of bodily penance. And St. Teresa remarks how much easier it is to impose great penances upon oneself than to suffer in patience, charity and humbleness the ordinary everyday crosses of family life (which did not prevent her, incidentally, from practising, to the very day of her death, the most excruciating forms of self-torture. Whether these austerities really helped her to come to the unitive knowledge of God, or whether they were prized and persisted in because of the psychic powers they helped to develop, there is no means of determining).
  Our dear Saint (Franois de Sales) disapproved of immoderate fasting. He used to say that the spirit could not endure the body when overfed, but that, if underfed, the body could not endure the spirit.

1.06 - Quieting the Vital, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  depending on the degree of our mastery, neutralize the pain by disconnecting the consciousness from that area. The key to mastery is always silence, at every level, because silence enables us to discern the vibrations, and to discern them is to be able to act upon them. This has countless practical applications, and hence countless opportunities for progress. Ordinary everyday life (which is ordinary only for those who live it ordinarily) becomes an extraordinary field of experience and handling of vibrations, which is why Sri Aurobindo always wanted his yoga to encompass it. It is very easy to live isolated in a flawless illusion of self-mastery.
  This power of silence or inner immobility has even more significant applications, for our own psychological life. The vital is not only a place of many troubles and perturbations, it is also the source of a great energy; we must therefore try to separate the life energy from its complications, without separating ourselves from life.

1.06 - The Breaking of the Limits, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  And once again we are struck by the same phenomenon. These fleeting little bursts have nothing to do with big things, the sensational and earthshaking affairs of men. They are humble miracles, one could say meticulous miracles of detail, as if the real key were there in the little stumbling everyday trifle caught by surprise, at ground level, as if, in fact, a victory won over a minute point of matter were more pregnant with consequences than all the trips to the moon and the huge revolutions of men which in the end revolutionize nothing.
  This new functioning seems indeed to be radically new. It is unlike any of the so-called spiritual or occult powers one can obtain by scaling the ladder of consciousness: these are not prophetic powers, or healing powers, or powers of levitation the thousand and one poor powers that have never healed the world's poverty they are not dazzling lights that comm and men's attention for an instant, only to leave them afterwards as they were before, half asleep and afflicted with cancer; not brief, compelling impositions from above that come and upset the laws of matter, only to let it fall back the next moment into its heavy and stubborn obstinacy. It is a new consciousness new, entirely new, like a young shoot on the tree of the world a direct power from matter to matter, without interference from above, without descending course, distorting intermediary or diluting passage. Truth here answers truth there, instantly and automatically. It is a global consciousness, innumerably and infinitesimally conscious of the truth of each point, each thing, each being, each second. We could say a divine consciousness of matter, the very one that one day cast this seed upon our good earth, and these millions of wild seeds, and these millions of stars, which knows perfectly every moment all the degrees of its unfolding, down to the tiniest leaf everything harmonizes when one harmonizes with the Law. Because, in fact, there is only one Law, a Law of Truth.

1.07 - A Song of Longing for Tara, the Infallible, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  that they will be different in the next moment. This is good stuff for everyday practice; its very practical.
  We say to Tara, You are my best friend. Tara doesnt have a ckle mind.

1.07 - The Literal Qabalah (continued), #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  First the original seed of the few important correspondences, upon which the whole superstructure depends, should be committed to memory and made an integral part of one's everyday consciousness. In order to facilitate study, the reader who is really interested in proving to himself the inestimable value of the Tree of Life as a method of
   classification, should procure a tray which contains what is known as a card index. This, in reality, is but a small box holding a number of blank cards. These should be divided into several compartments, numbered from 1 to 32. Every correspondence mentioned in the previous chapters should then be entered on a card by itself and placed in its proper position, under its appropriate number. Then the student should briefly enter on to each card the various facts of which he is cognisant concerning each of those attri butions and take steps to acquire a deeper knowledge concerning some of the items which are new. In this very practical way, he will be classifying the whole of his knowledge into thirty-two compartments, and any new facts which he thereafter obtains will be automatically grouped under some one of these divisions. When this task has been thoroughly accomplished, he should endeavour to reduce in his own mind the information contained in these thirty- two divisions with their multitudinous facts to Ten, the number of the Sephiros - and finally to One.

1.08 - Independence from the Physical, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  a perfect correlation between our inner state and the outer circumstances (such as illnesses, for example, or "accidents") that befall us, as if life were no longer unfolding from outside in but from inside out, the inward molding the outward, to the most trivial circumstances; though in fact, nothing is trivial anymore, and everyday life appears as a network filled with signs waiting to be recognized. Everything is connected. The world is a miracle. We may make a childish mistake when we imagine spiritual life to be full of visions and apparitions and "supernatural" phenomena. The Divine is nearer to us than we think, the "miracle" less pompous and more profound than all this primitive imagery. Once we have deciphered one of those little signs that pass us by, or even once seen the imperceptible link that ties all things, we are closer to the great Miracle than if we had touched some heavenly manna. Indeed,
  perhaps the real miracle is that the Divine is also natural, but we do not know how to look.
  Thus, the seeker will become aware of this reversal of the life current, from the inside out (indeed, since the psychic Master has come out of its confinement); he will read these everyday signs and see that his inner attitude has the power to mold outer circumstances in both directions, good and bad. When we are in a state of harmony and our action conforms to the deeper truth of our being, nothing seems to resist even "impossibilities" dissolve, as if another law came to supersede the "natural" one. (This is actually the true "nature"
  emerging from beneath the mental and vital complications.) Then we begin to enjoy a royal freedom. But when there is inner disorder,

1.08 - SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE SPIRITUAL REPERCUSSIONS OF THE ATOM BOMB, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  in everyday terms, something tangible, efficacious, unanswerable?
  Was it a dream or reality? This was the moment of truth. In a few

1.08 - The Change of Vision, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  This change of vision is not spectacular or immediate; it is produced by small drops of a new outlook one hardly knows is a new outlook. One walks right past it, perhaps not unlike the caveman who walks past a gold nugget, glances at it because it glitters, and throws it away. Gold? What use is gold? We have to walk by the same futile point again and again, which does glitter a little and has a special something about it, before we understand that gold is gold we have to invent gold; we have to invent the whole world and find what is already there. The difficulty is not in discovering hidden secrets but in discovering the visible, and that unsuspected gold in the midst of banality actually, there is no banality; there is only unconsciousness. There is an age-old habit of looking at the world in relation to our needs and with respect to ourselves, like the logger in the forest who sees rosewood and only rosewood. Some measure of eccentricity is necessary to make the discovery. And in the end we realize that that eccentricity is the first step to a truer centricity and the key to a whole new set of relations. Our forest becomes stocked with a variety of unknown trees, and everything is a discovery. We have also been biased by what we could call the visionary's tradition. It has always seemed that the privileged among men were the ones who had visions, who could see our everyday grayness in pink and green and blue, see apparitions and supernatural phenomena a sort of supercinema one enjoys free of charge in the privacy of one's own room by pressing the psychic button. And that is all very well, there's nothing to say, but experience shows that this sort of vision changes absolutely nothing. Tomorrow millions of men could be given the power of vision by a stroke of grace, and they would turn on their little psychic television again and again; they would see gods laden with gold (and perhaps a few hells more in accord with their natural affinities), flowers more magnificent than any rose (and a scattering of awesome serpents), flying or haloed beings (but devils imitate halos very well, they are more showy than the gods, they like tinsel), landscapes of dream, sumptuous fruits, crystal dwellings but in the end, after the hundredth time, they would be as bored as before and leap avidly at the six-o'clock news. Something is sorely wanting in all that supernatural fireworks. And, to tell the truth, that something is everything. If our natural does not become truer, no amount of supernatural will remedy it; if our inner dwelling is ugly, no miraculous crystal will ever brighten our day, no fruit will ever quench our thirst. Unless Paradise is established on earth, it will never be anywhere. For we take ourselves everywhere we go, even into death, and so long as this stupid second is not filled with heaven, no eternity will ever be lit with any star. The transmutation must take place in the body and in everyday life; otherwise no gold will ever glitter, here or anywhere else, for ages of ages. What matters is not to see in pink or green or gold, but to see the truth of the world, which is so much more marvelous than any paradise, artificial or not, because the earth, this very small earth among millions of planets, is the experimental site where the supreme Truth of all the worlds has chosen to incarnate in what seems to be its very contradiction, and, by virtue of this very contradiction, to become all-light in darkness, all-breadth in narrowness, immortality in death, and living plenitude in each atom at each instant.
  But we have to collaborate.
  --
  But how do those clear little seconds help change the world? Perhaps exactly the way the brief distracted second of the ape distracted from its immediate interests helped give birth to the first thought. For a whole world starts pouring into that transparency, but in imperceptible little breaths, in little drops of nothing to be sure, the uselessness of things is a terrible snare, an ever-present trap, the old mistake that engulfs the world in its dark false vision. At every moment the seeker must struggle against the old way of looking, correct himself, catch himself in the act. The new vision demands a long apprenticeship. One knows neither where it leads nor its use. What was the use of the ape's reflection, except to disturb its immediate acrobatics? And yet, the seeker comes back to it, as if drawn in spite of himself; he receives little signs, demonstrations in the flesh. It is as if somebody or something were there, watching over everything and taking advantage of the least crack in the old machinery to slip in a drop of light a hole is needed, a crack in the shell, a lapse in the old habit of being, for the new world to get in! Little by little the seeker yields. He lets himself go, he turns his look on the thousands of everyday useless things, the meaningless incidents, the senseless encounters, the multitude of microscopic unconnected events. He is in his fire of being and he looks; he looks at each thing as a would-be revelation, a truth concealed; and if nothing is revealed, he still persists, he observes everything, records everything: the futile steps, the useless detours, the closed faces, the accidents without reason. Instead of jumping at the desirable, he watches its movement, how it follows its course and attains its goal; instead of rejecting an unpleasant encounter, he watches it come, welcomes it, lets it give out its little drop of truth, its message beneath the falsehood or confusion; instead of running away from the darkness, evil or negation flung at him, he waits calmly for the darkness to disclose its lesson for him, the evil its drop of good beneath its venom, the negation, its vaster yes awaiting its hour. And finally he discovers a YES everywhere, a good everywhere, a meaning everywhere, and that everything is ascending, moving in the Great Direction, beneath the good and the evil, the black and the white, the useful and the harmful. Gradually, the world teems with a thousand little truths twinkling here and there, filling this vacuum, plugging that useless hole, connecting things to one another, dropping the missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle into place, and everything ties together as one continuous message every moment things whisper in our ear and destiny speaks in a dove feather lifted by the wind.
  But once more we are struck by the same peculiarity. What we discover are not eternal and sublime truths, not triumphs of the geometrical mind that confines the world in an equation, not seeds of dogma or revelations atop the Sinais of the world, but minuscule little truths, vivid and light, smiles of truth along the path and in everyday commonplaceness a minuscule, contagious truth which seems to spread from place to place and light up even the rocks: a truth of the earth, a truth of matter. And when we can trap a single one of these little whimsical smiles, we are richer than if the illuminations of all the sages put together were bestowed on us, because we have touched the truth with our eyes wide open and with our body maybe because the Supreme Truth is also there, in an infinitesimal wisp of straw as much as in the totality of all the ages.
  But, beyond all meanings being released from their hiding place, the seeker touches upon an even greater mystery, something so elusive and so strong, which makes his heart flutter every time he thinks he has caught a glimpse of it oh, something that is well hidden, that will not let itself be caught and put into thoughts or mental ciphers: a supreme Cipher that deciphers all and is like the true key to the new world. Behind all his gropings and stumblings and dozens of wrong turns every day, his cries in the dark, he senses a sort of Help something is answering.... One must have walked long in the dark to appreciate the marvel of that particular answer. Something answers, moves, hears, knows where we are going! As if the new world were all here, already done, innumerably mapped under our steps and under each step of each being at each instant and we gradually enter its geography. This is really the sign of the new world: it is here; there is no distance to travel, no waiting in prayer, no cry to echo across empty spaces in order to seduce the godhead veiled in the clouds, no intensity of concentration, no long-drawn-out years or protracted efforts or arduous repetitions to try to move a deaf Force it is here, the instantaneous answer, the boon in the flesh, the vital sign, the living demonstration. It takes but a simple call. It takes but a little cry of pure truth. Actually, we do not seek; we are sought. We do not call; we are called. We grope about only as long as we want to do everything by ourselves. There is nothing to do! There is everything to undo, and let the new world flow freely, let its unexpected rivers and paths run under our steps. One brief second of abandon, and it comes in; it is there, smiling. Everything is already there! When the ape felt he was exerting himself so much to capture a subtle little vibration, when he caught hold of a thought by chance, without knowing how or why, at the moment when his simian machinery was not working as usual, he, too, perhaps was walking in a new mental geography that was waiting for his lapses of apehood and a brief second of abandon to the mystery of the new world. We think that everything comes out of our wonderful brains, but we are the tools of a greater self, the translators of an approaching marvel, the transmitters of a growing music. But the music must be allowed to flow freely; the instrument must be clear.

1.11 - FAITH IN MAN, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  Jacob wrestling with the Angel; and as happens on an everyday
  level in every passionate union), this is the true and noble manner
  --
  contestable, a matter of everyday experience, that each of these, to
  the extent that he believes (and sees the other believe) in the future

1.11 - The Change of Power, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But this change of power, this transition from the indirect and abstract truths of the mind to the direct and concrete Truth of the great Self is obviously not effected on the summits of the Spirit it has nothing to do with mental gymnastics, just as the other power had nothing to do with the ape's skills. It is effected in a most down-to-earth way, in everyday life, in the minuscule, the futility of the moment, which is futile only to us, if we understand that a speck of dust contains as much truth as the totality of all space, and just as much power. It therefore applies itself to utterly material mechanisms. The play takes place in the substance. Therefore it comes up against age-old resistances, against a bubble that is perhaps the first self-defensive bubble of the protoplasm in its water hole. But in the end resistances turn out to have assisted by the resistance much more than they have impeded the intention of the great Creatrix and her Mover,26 and we do not know, finally, if there is a single shadow and pain that does not secretly build up the very power we are trying to manifest. If it emerged too soon, truth would be incomplete, or unbearable for the other animalcules that share our water hole and which would soon disgorge it we are a single human body, we always forget, and our mistakes or slowness are the mistakes and slowness of the world. But if we can win a victory here, in this little point of matter, each of us human beings has a formidable task to carry out, if he understands. Being born in this world is a far more powerful mystery than we had thought.
  For a long time now the seeker has got rid of the mental machinery. He has also brought order to the vital machinery. And if old desires, wills or reactions still come to muddy his clearing, they are rather on the order of a motion-picture images projected onto a screen, out of habit, but without real substance. The seeker has lost the habit of sitting in the screen and identifying with the characters he looks; he is clear; he observes everything; he is centered in his fire which dissipates all those clouds. From then on, another level of entanglement comes more and more to light, another degree of the machine (this is truly a path of descent): a material, subconscious mechanism. But so long as he is not clear, he sees nothing; he cannot unravel those threads which are so intertwined with his habitual activities, and mentalized like all the rest, that they make up an altogether natural web. This material, subconscious mechanism then becomes extremely concrete, like the whirlings of the goldfish in its glass bowl. But let us emphasize that this is not the subconscious small fry of the psychoanalysts those fry belong to the mental bubble; they are merely the reverse of the little surface fellow, the action of his reactions, the knot of his desires, the constriction of his nurtured smallness, the past of his old little story inside a bubble, the goat tether of his small separate ego tied to the social and familial and religious stake, and the countless stakes that tie men inside a bubble. And we strongly suspect that those dreamers simply go on dreaming inside a psychoanalytical bubble, the way others dream inside a religious one of hells and paradises that exist only in man's mental imagination. But, as long as one is inside the bubble, it is implacable and irrefutable; its hells are real hells, its filth real filth, and one is the prisoner of a little bright or dark cloud. So let us say, in passing, that one does not free oneself from the mud by digging in the mud and unwholesomely plowing up the byways of the frontal fellow (one might as well take a bath in dirty water to get clean), one does not free oneself from the bubble by the lights of the bubble, or from evil by a good that is only its reverse, but by a something else that is not of the bubble: a very simple little fire within and everywhere, which is the key to freedom, all freedoms, and to the world.

1.12 - The Sociology of Superman, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  It is therefore probable that for a long time this City under construction will be a place where negative possibilities will be exacerbated as much as the positive ones, under the relentless pressure of the beacon of Truth. And falsehood is skilled at holding on to insignificant details, resistance at sticking to everyday trifles, which become the very sign of refusal. Falsehood knows how to make great sacrifices. It can follow a discipline, extol an ideal, collect merit badges and Brownie points, but it betrays itself in the insignificant that is its last refuge. It is really in matter that the game is played out. This City of the Future is a battlefield, a difficult adventure. What is decided over there with machine guns, guerrilla warfare and glorious deeds is decided here with sordid details and an invisible warfare against falsehood. But a single victory won over petty human egoism is more pregnant with consequences for the earth than the rearranging of all the frontiers of Asia, for this frontier and this egoism are the original barbed wire that divides the world.
  For that matter, the apprentice superman could begin his battle very early, not just in himself but in his children, and not just from their birth but right from their conception.

1.12 - The Superconscient, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  180 - "Ecstasy," some have thought, would be better termed "enstasy." Is one then "in oneself" only when outside oneself? For "ecstasy" ex-stare means literally to be outside one's body or outside the perception of the world. To put it simply, our goal is an "in-oneself" that is not outside ourselves. Only when the supreme experiences can take place within our body and in the midst of everyday life will we be able to speak of "enstasy"; otherwise the term is misleading, though it perfectly illustrates the gulf we have created between life and Spirit.
  181 - Letters on Yoga, 23:743

1.12 - TIME AND ETERNITY, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  For those whose philosophy does not compel them to take time with an excessive seriousness the ultimate good is to be sought neither in the revolutionarys progressive social apocalypse, nor in the reactionarys revived and perpetuated past, but in an eternal divine now which those who sufficiently desire this good can realize as a fact of immediate experience. The mere act of dying is not in itself a passport to eternity; nor can wholesale killing do anything to bring deliverance either to the slayers or the slain or their posterity. The peace that passes all understanding is the fruit of liberation into eternity; but in its ordinary everyday form peace is also the root of liberation. For where there are violent passions and compelling distractions, this ultimate good can never be realized. That is one of the reasons why the policy correlated with eternity-philosophies is tolerant and non-violent. The other reason is that the eternity, whose realization is the ultimate good, is a kingdom of heaven within. Thou art That; and though That is immortal and impassible, the killing and torturing of individual thous is a matter of cosmic significance, inasmuch as it interferes with the normal and natural relationship between individual souls and the divine eternal Ground of all being. Every violence is, over and above everything else, a sacrilegious rebellion against the divine order.
  Passing now from theory to historical fact, we find that the religions, whose theology has been least preoccupied with events in time and most concerned with eternity, have been consistently the least violent and the most humane in political practice. Unlike early Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism (all of them obsessed with time), Hinduism and Buddhism have never been persecuting faiths, have preached almost no holy wars and have refrained from that proselytizing religious imperialism, which has gone hand in hand with the political and economic oppression c the coloured peoples. For four hundred years, from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth, most of the Christian nations of Europe have spent a good part of their time and energy in attacking, conquering and exploiting their non-Christian neighbours in other continents. In the course of these centuries many individual churchmen did their best to mitigate the consequences of such iniquities; but none of the major Christian churches officially condemned them. The first collective protest against the slave system, introduced by the English and the Spaniards into the New World, was made in 1688 by the Quaker Meeting of Germantown. This fact is highly significant. Of all Christian sects in the seventeenth century, the Quakers were the least obsessed with history, the least addicted to the idolatry of things in time. They believed that the inner light was in all human beings and that salvation came to those who lived in conformity with that light and was not dependent on the profession of belief in historical or pseudo-historical events, nor on the performance of certain rites, nor on the support of a particular ecclesiastical organization. Moreover their eternity-philosophy preserved them from the materialistic apocalypticism of that progress-worship which in recent times has justified every kind of iniquity from war and revolution to sweated labour, slavery and the exploitation of savages and childrenhas justified them on the ground that the supreme good is in future time and that any temporal means, however intrinsically horrible, may be used to achieve that good. Because Quaker theology was a form of eternity-philosophy, Quaker political theory rejected war and persecution as means to ideal ends, denounced slavery and proclaimed racial equality. Members of other denominations had done good work for the African victims of the white mans rapacity. One thinks, for example, of St. Peter Claver at Cartagena. But this heroically charitable slave of the slaves never raised his voice against the institution of slavery or the criminal trade by which it was sustained; nor, so far as the extant documents reveal, did he ever, like John Woolman, attempt to persuade the slave-owners to free their human chattels. The reason, presumably, was that Claver was a Jesuit, vowed to perfect obedience and constrained by his theology to regard a certain political and ecclesiastical organization as being the mystical body of Christ. The heads of this organization had not pronounced against slavery or the slave trade. Who was he, Pedro Claver, to express a thought not officially approved by his superiors?

1.1.4 - The Physical Mind and Sadhana, #Letters On Yoga IV, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  These small movements [such as useless talking] are the most difficult of all to change owing to their very smallness and the habit of frequent indulgence as natural and trifling everyday movements of life. The best thing to do is to mass the force and light and peace in the mind and higher vital until they can occupy the physical mind even then through the physical mind, which usually supports more or less these movements, they can be worked on with more success.
  ***

1.14 - The Secret, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Now the seeker will realize that each thing has its own inevitable place in the whole. Not only can nothing be left out, but nothing is more important or less important, as if the total problem were represented in the smallest incident or the slightest everyday gesture, as much as in cosmic upheavals; perhaps, too, the total Light and Joy are contained as much in the most infinitesimal atom as in the superconscious infinities. Now the dark half of the truth has become illuminated. Every stumbling or error kindles a flame of pain and seems to produce a breach of light below; every weakness summons up a corresponding force, as if the energy of the fall were the very energy of the ascent; every imperfection is a step toward a greater fulfillment. There are no sins, no errors, but only countless mishaps that compel us to attend to the full extent of our kingdom and to embrace everything in order to heal and fulfill everything. Through a tiny crack in our armor, a love and compassion for the world have entered in, which none of the radiant purities can ever understand; purity is impregnable, self-contained, sealed off like a fortress; some fissure is needed for the Truth to come in!
  [He] made error a door by which Truth could enter in.240

1.15 - The Value of Philosophy, #The Problems of Philosophy, #Bertrand Russell, #Philosophy
  The value of philosophy is, in fact, to be sought largely in its very uncertainty. The man who has no tincture of philosophy goes through life imprisoned in the prejudices derived from common sense, from the habitual beliefs of his age or his nation, and from convictions which have grown up in his mind without the co-operation or consent of his deliberate reason. To such a man the world tends to become definite, finite, obvious; common objects rouse no questions, and unfamiliar possibilities are contemptuously rejected. As soon as we begin to philosophize, on the contrary, we find, as we saw in our opening chapters, that even the most everyday things lead to problems to which only very incomplete answers can be given. Philosophy, though unable to tell us with certainty what is the true answer to the doubts which it raises, is able to suggest many possibilities which enlarge our thoughts and free them from the tyranny of custom. Thus, while diminishing our feeling of certainty as to what things are, it greatly increases our knowledge as to what they may be; it removes the somewhat arrogant dogmatism of those who have never travelled into the region of liberating doubt, and it keeps alive our sense of wonder by showing familiar things in an unfamiliar aspect.
  Apart from its utility in showing unsuspected possibilities, philosophy has a value--perhaps its chief value--through the greatness of the objects which it contemplates, and the freedom from narrow and personal aims resulting from this contemplation. The life of the instinctive man is shut up within the circle of his private interests: family and friends may be included, but the outer world is not regarded except as it may help or hinder what comes within the circle of instinctive wishes. In such a life there is something feverish and confined, in comparison with which the philosophic life is calm and free. The private world of instinctive interests is a small one, set in the midst of a great and powerful world which must, sooner or later, lay our private world in ruins. Unless we can so enlarge our interests as to include the whole outer world, we remain like a garrison in a beleagured fortress, knowing that the enemy prevents escape and that ultimate surrender is inevitable. In such a life there is no peace, but a constant strife between the insistence of desire and the powerlessness of will. In one way or another, if our life is to be great and free, we must escape this prison and this strife.

1.16 - The Suprarational Ultimate of Life, #The Human Cycle, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  On this a great deal hangs; for if the practical and vitalistic view of life and society is the right one, if society merely or principally exists for the maintenance, comfort, vital happiness and political and economic efficiency of the species, then our idea that life is a seeking for God and for the highest self and that society too must one day make that its principle cannot stand. Modern society, at any rate in its self-conscious aim, is far enough from any such endeavour; whatever may be the splendour of its achievement, it acknowledges only two gods, life and practical reason organised under the name of science. Therefore on this great primary thing, this life-power and its manifestations, we must look with especial care to see what it is in its reality as well as what it is in its appearance. Its appearance is familiar enough; for of that is made the very stuff and present form of our everyday life. Its main ideals are the physical good and vitalistic well-being of the individual and the community, the entire satisfaction of the desire for bodily health, long life, comfort, luxury, wealth, amusement, recreation, a constant and tireless expenditure of the mind and the dynamic life-force in remunerative work and production and, as the higher flame-spires of this restless and devouring energy, creations and conquests of various kinds, wars, invasions, colonisation, discovery, commercial victory, travel, adventure, the full possession and utilisation of the earth. All this life still takes as its cadre the old existing forms, the family, the society, the nation and it has two impulses, individualistic and collective.
  The primary impulse of life is individualistic and makes family, social and national life a means for the greater satisfaction of the vital individual. In the family the individual seeks for the satisfaction of his vital instinct of possession, as well as for the joy of companionship, and for the fulfilment of his other vital instinct of self-reproduction. His gains are the possession of wife, servants, house, wealth, estates, the reproduction of much of himself in the body and mind of his progeny and the prolongation of his activities, gains and possessions in the life of his children; incidentally he enjoys the vital and physical pleasures and the more mental pleasures of emotion and affection to which the domestic life gives scope. In society he finds a less intimate but a larger expansion of himself and his instincts. A wider field of companionship, interchange, associated effort and production, errant or gregarious pleasure, satisfied emotion, stirred sensation and regular amusement are the advantages which attach him to social existence. In the nation and its constituent parts he finds a means for the play of a remoter but still larger sense of power and expansion. If he has the force, he finds there fame, pre-eminence, leadership or at a lower pitch the sense of an effective action on a small or a large scale, in a reduced or a magnified field of public action; if he cannot have this, still he can feel a share of some kind, a true portion or fictitious image of participation, in the pride, power and splendour of a great collective activity and vital expansion. In all this there is primarily at work the individualist principle of the vital instinct in which the competitive side of that movement of our nature associates with the cooperative but predominates over it. Carried to an excess this predominance creates the ideal of the arriviste, to whom family, society and nation are not so much a sympathetic field as a ladder to be climbed, a prey to be devoured, a thing to be conquered and dominated. In extreme cases the individualist turn isolates itself from the companion motive, reverts to a primitive anti-social feeling and creates the nomad, the adventurer, the ranger of wilds, or the pure solitary,solitary not from any intellectual or spiritual impulse, but because society, once an instrument, has become a prison and a burden, an oppressive cramping of his expansion, a denial of breathing-space and elbow-room. But these cases grow rarer, now that the ubiquitous tentacles of modern society take hold everywhere; soon there will be no place of refuge left for either the nomad or the solitary, not even perhaps Saharan deserts or the secure remotenesses of the Himalayas. Even, it may be, the refuge of an inner seclusion may be taken from us by a collectivist society intent to make its pragmatic, economic, dynamic most of every individual cell of the organism.

1.17 - The Transformation, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  concentration, and yogic practices in order to attain "liberation." As we might imagine, though, Sri Aurobindo's Ashram had little to do with this particular definition, except for the fact that the disciples were indeed gathered around Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. It was not an exotic kind of monastery, and still less a place for refuge and peace; it was more like a forge: This Ashram has been created . . . not for the renunciation of the world but as a centre and a field of practice for the evolution of another kind and form of life. 380 Even before his arrest in Bengal, at a time when he was not even remotely dreaming of founding an ashram, Sri Aurobindo had said: The spiritual life finds its most potent expression in the man who lives the ordinary life of men in the strength of the Yoga. . . . It is by such a union of the inner life and the outer that mankind will eventually be lifted up and become mighty and divine. 381 Hence, Sri Aurobindo wanted his Ashram to be fully involved in everyday life, right in the midst of the world-at-large, since that is where the transformation had to take place, and not upon some Himalayan peak. Except for the main building, where the Mother lived and where Sri Aurobindo's monument is located, the 1,200-odd disciples of all nationalities and all social classes (men, women and four to five hundred children)
  were scattered throughout the city of Pondicherry in more than three hundred different houses. There were no protective walls in the Ashram, except for one's own inner light; the bustle of the bazaar was just next door.

1.18 - FAITH, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Faith in the first three senses of the word plays a very important part, not only in the activities of everyday life, but even in those of pure and applied science. Credo ut intelligam and also, we should add, ut agaim and ut vivam. Faith is a pre-condition of all systematic knowing, all purposive doing and all decent living. Societies are held together, not primarily by the fear of the many for the coercive power of the few, but by a widespread faith in the other fellows decency. Such a faith tends to create its own object, while the widespread mutual mistrust, due, for example, to war or domestic dissension, creates the object of mistrust. Passing now from the moral to the intellectual sphere, we find faith lying at the root of all organized thinking. Science and technology could not exist unless we had faith in the reliability of the universeunless, in Clerk Maxwells words, we implicitly believed that the book of Nature is really a book and not a magazine, a coherent work of art and not a hodge-podge of mutually irrelevant snippets. To this general faith in the reasonableness and trustworthiness of the world the searcher after truth must add two kinds of special faithfaith in the authority of qualified experts, sufficient to permit him to take their word for statements which he personally has not verified; and faith in his own working hypotheses, sufficient to induce him to test his provisional beliefs by means of appropriate action. This action may confirm the belief which inspired it. Alternatively it may bring proof that the original working hypothesis was ill founded, in which case it will have to be modified until it becomes conformable to the facts and so passes from the realm of faith to that of knowledge.
  The fourth kind of faith is the thing which is commonly called religious faith. The usage is justifiable, not because the other kinds of faith are not fundamental in religion just as they are in secular affairs, but because this willed assent to propositions which are known to be unverifiable occurs in religion, and only in religion, as a characteristic addition to faith as trust, faith in authority and faith in unverified but verifiable propositions. This is the kind of faith which, according to Christian theologians, justifies and saves. In its extreme and most uncompromising form, such a doctrine can be very dangerous. Here, for example, is a passage from one of Luthers letters. Esto peccator, et pecca fortiter; sed fortius crede et gaude in Christo, qui victor est peccati, mortis et mundi. Peccandum est quam diu sic sumus; vita haec non est habitatio justitiae. ("Be a sinner and sin strongly; but yet more strongly believe and rejoice in Christ, who is the conqueror of sin, death and the world. So long as we are as we are, there must be sinning; this life is not the dwelling place of righteousness.") To the danger that faith in the doctrine of justification by faith may serve as an excuse for and even an invitation to sin must be added another danger, namely, that the faith which is supposed to save may be faith in propositions not merely unverifiable, but repugnant to reason and the moral sense, and entirely at variance with the findings of those who have fulfilled the conditions of spiritual insight into the Nature of Things. This is the acme of faith, says Luther in his De Servo Arbitrio, to believe that God who saves so few and condemns so many, is merciful; that He is just who, at his own pleasure, has made us necessarily doomed to damnation, so that He seems to delight in the torture of the wretched and to be more deserving of hate than of love. If by any effort of reason I could conceive how God, who shows so much anger and harshness, could be merciful and just, there would be no need of faith. Revelation (which, when it is genuine, is simply the record of the immediate experience of those who are pure enough in heart and poor enough in spirit to be able to see God) says nothing at all of these hideous doctrines, to which the will forces the quite naturally and rightly reluctant intellect to give assent. Such notions are the product, not of the insight of saints, but of the busy phantasy of jurists, who were so far from having transcended selfness and the prejudices of education that they had the folly and presumption to interpret the universe in terms of the Jewish and Roman law with which they happened to be familiar. Woe unto you lawyers, said Christ. The denunciation was prophetic and for all time.

1.22 - Tabooed Words, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  pronounce the everyday words for "hand" and "hot" on account of his
  wife's brother's name, and who was even debarred from mentioning the

1.240 - Talks 2, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  D.: It is not perceived in our everyday active life.
  M.: everyday life is not divorced from the Eternal State. So long as the daily life is imagined to be different from the spiritual life these difficulties arise. If the spiritual life is rightly understood, the active life will be found to be not different from it.
  Can the mind be got at by the mind on looking for it as an object?
  --
  Happiness is ones lot in everyday sleep. Bring about that state of happiness even in the waking state. That is all.
  D.: I do not follow. How is it to be done?

1.24 - The Killing of the Divine King, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  murder or execution of a king were a matter of everyday occurrence.
  Indeed, on one occasion three kings were raised to the dangerous

1.27 - On holy solitude of body and soul., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  40. The signs of those who are lawfully, unadulterously and sincerely wedded to this orderly and fair obedience, both in reality and according to the teaching of the inspired Fathers, are these and everyday (if only we have consecrated a day to the Lord)5 they reach forward and obtain increase and progress so that they become perfect in due time: an increase of elementary humility, a lessening of bad
  1 Cf. he was a burning and shining light (St. John v, 35).

1.300 - 1.400 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  D.: It is not perceived in our everyday active life.
  M.: everyday life is not divorced from the Eternal State. So long as the daily life is imagined to be different from the spiritual life these difficulties arise. If the spiritual life is rightly understood, the active life will be found to be not different from it.
  Can the mind be got at by the mind on looking for it as an object?

1.400 - 1.450 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  Happiness is one's lot in everyday sleep. Bring about that state of happiness even in the waking state. That is all.
  414

1.439, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  it gives us courage to bring our knowledge into our everyday life.
  If one realised the Self and acted up to it in the West, one would

1.46 - Selfishness, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Occultism
  Now in practice, in everyday life, this unselfishness is always cropping up. Not only do you insult your brother King by your "noble self-sacrifice," but you are almost bound to interfere with his True Will. "Charity" always means that the lofty soul who bestows it is really, deep down, trying to enslave the recipient of his beastly bounty!
  In practice, I begin afresh, it is almost entirely a matter of the point of view. That poor chap looks as if a square meal wouldn't hurt him; and you chuck him a half-crown. You offend his pride, you pauperize him, you make a perfect cad of yourself, and you go off with a glow of having done your good deed for the day. It's all wrong. In such a case, you should make it the request for favour. Say you're "dying for someone to talk to, and would he care to join you in a spot of lunch" at the Ritz, or wherever you feel that he will be the happiest.

1.54 - Types of Animal Sacrament, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  and dangerous one; and, in addition to this ordinary and everyday
  atonement, there is a special annual atonement, at which a select

1929-04-21 - Visions, seeing and interpretation - Dreams and dreaml and - Dreamless sleep - Visions and formulation - Surrender, passive and of the will - Meditation and progress - Entering the spiritual life, a plunge into the Divine, #Questions And Answers 1929-1931, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Dreams are quite a different thing. They are more difficult to interpret, since each person has his own world of dream-imagery peculiar to himself. Of course, there are dreams that do not signify much, those that are connected with the most superficial and physical layer of consciousness, those that are the result of stray thoughts, random impressions, mechanical reactions or reflex activities. These have no regular or organised form and shape and meaning; they are hardly remembered and leave almost no trace in the consciousness. But even dreams that have a somewhat deeper origin are still obscure, since they are peculiarly personal, in this sense that they depend for their make-up almost entirely upon the experiences and idiosyncrasies of the individual. Visions also are made up of symbols that do not necessarily obtain universal currency. The symbols vary according to race and tradition and religion. One symbol may be peculiarly Christian, another peculiarly Hindu, a third may be common to all the East and a fourth only to the West. Dreams, on the other hand, are exclusively personal; they depend upon everyday occurrences and impressions. It is exceedingly difficult for one man to explain or interpret anothers dream. Each man is like a closed circle to every other man. But everyone can study for himself his own dreams, unravel them and find out their meaning.
  Now the procedure to deal with dreams and the dreamland. First become consciousconscious of your dreams. Observe the relation between them and the happenings of your waking hours. If you remember your night, you will be able to trace back very often the condition of your day to the condition of your night. In sleep some action or other is always going on in your mental or vital or other plane; things happen there and they govern your waking consciousness. For instance, some are very anxious to perfect themselves and make a great effort during the day. They go to sleep and, when they rise the next day, they find no trace of the gains of their previous days effort; they have to go over the same ground once again. This means that the effort and whatever achievement there was belonged to the more superficial or wakeful parts of the being, but there were deeper and dormant parts that were not touched. In sleep you fell into the grip of these unconscious regions and they opened and swallowed all that you had laboriously built up in your conscious hours.

1956-05-02, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It is simply because you do not reflect upon it and assume things to be as they are, what they are, unquestioningly; otherwise you would have quite a number of opportunities everyday to say to yourself, But look! That is absolutely amazing! How did it happen?
   Quite simply, the habit of a purely superficial way of seeing.

1956-06-20 - Hearts mystic light, intuition - Psychic being, contact - Secular ethics - True role of mind - Realise the Divine by love - Depression, pleasure, joy - Heart mixture - To follow the soul - Physical process - remember the Mother, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  It is said: Follow your soul and not your mind which leaps at appearances. How to practise this in everyday life?
  Why, what is the problem? What is the difficulty?

1956-10-28, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   In this state, I am ceaselessly thinking of my forest in Guiana or of my travels through Africa and the ardor that filled me with life in those days. I seem to need to have my goal before me and to walk towards it. Outer difficulties also seem to help me resolve my inner problems: there is a kind of need in me for the elements the sea, the forest, the desert for a milieu with which I can wrestle and through which I can grow. Here, I seem to lack a dynamic point of leverage. Here, in the everyday routine, everything seems to be falling apart in me. Should I not return to my forest in Guiana?
   Mother, I implore you, in the name of whatever led me to you in the first place, give me the strength to do WHAT HAS TO BE DONE. You who see and who can, decide for me. You are my Mother. Whatever my shortcomings, my difficulties, I feel I am so deeply your child.

1957-07-17 - Power of conscious will over matter, #Questions And Answers 1957-1958, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  You see, if the matter is considered in its most modern, most external form, how is it that the movements we make almost constantly in our everyday life, or which we have to make in our work if it is a physical work, do not help or help very little, almost negligibly, to develop the muscles and to create harmony in the body? These same movements, on the other hand, if they are made consciously, deliberately, with a definite aim, suddenly start helping you to form your muscles and build up your body. There are jobs, for instance, where people have to carry extremely heavy loads, like bags of cement or sacks of corn or coal, and they make a considerable effort; to a certain extent they do it with an acquired facility, but that doesnt give them harmony of the body, because they dont do it with the idea of developing their muscles, they do it just like that. And someone who follows a method, either one he has learnt or one he has worked out for himself, and who makes these very movements with the will to develop this muscle or that, to create a general harmony in his bodyhe succeeds. Therefore, in the conscious will, there is something which adds considerably to the movement itself. Those who really want to practise physical culture as it is conceived now, everything they do, they do consciously. They walk downstairs consciously, they make the movements of ordinary life consciously, not mechanically. An attentive eye will perhaps notice a little difference but the greatest difference lies in the will they put into it, the consciousness they put into it. Walking to go somewhere and walking as an exercise is not the same thing. It is the conscious will in all these things which is important, it is that which brings about the progress and obtains the result. Therefore, what I mean is that the method one uses has only a relative importance in itself; it is the will to obtain a certain result that is important.
  The yogi or aspiring yogi who does asanas to obtain a spiritual result or even simply a control over his body, obtains these results because it is with this aim that he does them, whereas I know some people who do exactly the same things but for all sorts of reasons unrelated to spiritual development, and who havent even managed to acquire good health by it! And yet they do exactly the same thing, sometimes they even do it much better than the yogi, but it doesnt give them a stable health because they havent thought about it, havent done it with this purpose in mind. I have asked them myself, I said, But how can you be ill after doing all that?Oh! but I never thought of it, thats not why I do it. This amounts to saying that it is the conscious will which acts on matter, not the material fact.

1957-11-12, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   The most commonplace circumstances, people, the everyday events of life, the most seemingly insignificant things, all belong to one or another of these three categories of examiners. In this considerably complex organization of tests, those events generally considered the most important in life are really the easiest of all examinations to pass, for they find you prepared and on your guard. One stumbles more easily over the little pebbles on the path, for they attract no attention.
   The qualities more particularly required for the tests of physical Nature are endurance and plasticity, cheerfulness and fearlessness.

1957-12-13, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   After that, perhaps I would be riper to accept the everyday life of the Ashram, and know how to give myself better.
   Mother, I feel all this very strongly; I need your help to follow the true path of my being and fulfill this new outer cycle, should you see that it has to be fulfilled. I feel so strongly that something remains for me to DO. Guide me, Sweet Mother.

1958-10-04, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   When you left on your journey,2 for example, I made a specie! concentration for all to go well so that nothing untoward happen to you. I even made a formation and asked for a constant, special help over you. Then I renewed my concentration every day, which is how I came to notice that you were invoking me very regulary. I Saw you everyday, everyday, with a very regular precision. It was something that imposed itself on me, but it imposed itself only because l had initially made a formation to follow you.
   For people here in the Ashram, my work is not the same. It is more like a kind of atmosphere that extends everywherea very conscious atmospherewhich I let work for each one according to his need. I dont have a special action for each person, unless something requires my special attention. When I would tune into you while you were travelling, I clearly saw your image appear before me, as though you were looking at me, but now that you have returned here, I no longer see it. Rather, I receive a sensation or an impression; and as these sensations and impressions are innumerable, its rather like one element among many. It no longer imposes itself in such an entirely distinct way nor does it appear before me in the same manner, as a clear image of yourself, as though you wanted to know something.

1960-05-06, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   I saw this Secret (which is getting more and more perceptible as the Supramental becomes clear), I saw it in the everyday, outer life, precisely in this very physical life which all spirituality rejects a kind of accuracy or exactitude right down to the atom.
   I am not saying that the Divine becomes perfect in Matter the Divine is already there but that THE SUPREME becomes perfect in Matter.

1960-08-10 - questions from center of Education - reading Sri Aurobindo, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   to prepare for the book.2 I havent quite finished, but nearly. everyday I force myself to read (well, not exactly force )
   But that one also is ex-traor-dinary!

1960-10-15, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   Z's work involved seeing Mother everyday to watch over her health and her food.
   ***

1960-11-12, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Philosophy
   But generally and this is something Theon had told me (Theon was very qualified on the subject of hostile forces and the workings of all that resists the divine influence, and he was a great fighteras you might imagine! He himself was an incarnation of an asura, so he knew how to tackle these things!); he was always saying, If you make a VERY SMALL concession or suffer a minor defeat, it gives you the right to a very great victory. Its a very good trick. And I have observed, in practice, that for all things, even for the very little things of everyday life, its trueif you yield on one point (if, even though you see what should be, you yield on a very secondary and unimportant point), it immediately gives you the power to impose your will for something much more important. I mentioned this to Sri Aurobindo and he said that it was true. It is true in the world as it is today, but its not what we want; we want it to change, really change.
   He wrote this in a letter, I believe, and he spoke of this system of compensation for example, those who take an illness on themselves in order to have the power to cure; and then theres the symbolic story of Christ dying on the cross to set men free. And Sri Aurobindo said, Thats fine for a certain age, but we must now go beyond that. As he told me (its even one of the first things he told me), We are no longer at the time of Christ when, to be victorious, it was necessary to die.

1961-03-17, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And it all exists PRIMARILY because each individual is shut up in his own little personal formation (Mother forms an eggshell), a formation of the most ordinary mind, the mind that fabricates the details of everyday life; its like being cramped into a narrow prison.
   Satprem later asked if this 'on earth' wasn't superfluous and Mother replied: 'This precision is not superfluous; I said "on earth" meaning that man does not belong only to the earth: in his essence, man is a universal being, but he has a special manifestation on earth.'

1962-01-09, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And nothing, nothing imaginable in the eternal history of the universe can be compared to that shock: to have lived a perfect divine life as something completely natural and everyday, something OBVIOUS (it was never even in question), and then all of a sudden, physicallyyour base is snatched away. Well, to stay on after that! You just go, quite naturally: the base goes, you go.
   (silence)

1962-06-06, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But one thing has happened practically without my noticing it. In the past, before that experience [April 13], the body used to feel the struggle against the forces of wear and tear (different organs wearing out, losing their endurance, their power of reaction, and certain movements, for instance, becoming less easy to make). Thats what the body felt, although the body-consciousness never sensed any aging, never, none that simply didnt exist. But in actual material fact, there was some difficulty. And now, looking at it in the ordinary way, externally, superficially, you might say there has been a great deterioration; well, the body doesnt feel that way at all! What it feels is that a particular movement, effort, gesture or action belongs to the worldthis world of ignorance and isnt being performed in the true way: its not the true movement, done in the true way. And its sensation or perception is that the state I was speaking of, soft, with no angles, has to develop along a certain line and produce effects on the body that will make true action possible, action expressing the true will. With no difference on the surface, perhaps (I dont know about that yet) but done in another way. And I am not talking about grandiose things, mind you, but of everyday activities: getting up, walking, taking a bath. I no longer have a feeling of incapacity, but a feeling of (whats the word for it?) an unwillingnessa bodily unwillingnessto do things in the old way.
   There is another way to be found.

1963-05-29, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In the necessary and unavoidable everyday contact with people, there is a growing perception that whatever the circumstance (which in itself is so simple, simpler than a child, you knowa perfect simplicity), as soon as it comes into contact with the terrestrial human atmosphere, it becomes ever so complicated! And quite unnecessarily. It seems as if the normal human occupation is to complicate all that could be extremely simple. I see this day after day, for all the small events of every day, of each and every minute. With certain consciousnesses as soon as it touches certain consciousnesses it is twisted, sometimes into terrible knots. Then it takes a fantastic labor to undo it the whole thing PERFECTLY unnecessary!
   These last few days, in fact, I have been observing it all and wondering, Why are things this way? It must have been the meansprobably the most effective means, I dont knowto emerge from inertia, from tamas. If everything worked in that Simplicity, that perfect Quietness, well, human consciousness would be in such a state that it would have simply fallen asleep. It would have reached the state not even of an animal, perhaps of a slumbering plant!

1963-11-04, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But during that period of time, I made a study and observation of the phenomenon: how the vibration of desire is added to the vibration of the Will sent out by the Supreme (for small everyday acts). And with the vision from above (if you take care, of course, to remain conscious of that vision from above), you see how the vibration sent out was exactly the one sent out by the Supreme, but instead of producing the immediate result which the superficial consciousness expected, it was intended to trigger a whole set of vibrations in order to reach another result, more distant and more complete. I am not talking of big things or terrestrial actions, I am talking of very small things in life. For example, you tell someone, Give me this, and the person, instead of giving that, misunderstands and gives something else; so if you dont take care to keep an overall vision, a certain vibration may occur, say of impatience, or a dissatisfaction, along with the feeling that the Lords vibration is neither understood nor received. Well, its that little ADDED vibration of impatience (or, in fact, of incomprehension of what happens), its that feeling of a lack of receptivity or response that has the quality of desirewe cant call it a desire, but its the same kind of vibration. And thats what comes and complicates things. If you have the complete, exact vision, you know that Give me this will produce a result different from the immediate one and that that other result will bring about yet another, which is exactly what should be. I dont know whether I am making myself clear, its a bit complicated! But it gave me the key to the difference in quality between the vibration of the Will and the vibration of desire. And together with this, the possibility of doing away with that vibration of desire through a broader and more total visionbroader, more total, more distant, that is to say, the vision of a vaster totality.
   I am insisting on this, because it eliminates all moral elements. It eliminates the derogatory notion of desire. The vision increasingly eliminates all those notions of good and evil, good and bad, inferior and superior, and so forth. There is only what I might almost call a difference of vibratory qualityquality still evokes the idea of superiority and inferiority, it isnt quality, not intensity either, I dont know the scientific term they use to distinguish one vibration from another, but thats it.

1963 11 04, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   As a matter of fact, during this period, I have studied and observed this phenomenon: how the vibration of desire is added to the vibration of Will emitted by the Supremein our little everyday actions. And with the vision from above, if we take care to maintain the consciousness of this vision from above, we can see how this vibration emitted was exactly the vibration emitted by the Supreme, but instead of obtaining the immediate result expected by the surface consciousness, it was meant to set off a whole series of vibrations and to achieve another, more distant and more complete result. I am not speaking of great things or of actions on a terrestrial scale, I am speaking of the very small things in life: for example, saying to someone, Give me this, and instead of giving it, that someone does not understand and gives something else. So if we do not take care to preserve an overall vision, a certain vibration may occur, for example a vibration of impatience or of dissatisfaction, together with the impression that the vibration from the Lord is not understood and not received. Well, this little added vibration of impatience or, in fact, of not understanding what is happening, this impression of a lack of receptivity or response, is of the same quality as desireit cannot be called a desire, but it is the same kind of vibrationthis is what comes to complicate things. If we have the complete, exact vision, we know that Give me this will produce something other than the immediate result and that this other thing will bring in something else which is exactly what should be. I do not know if I am making myself clear, it is rather complicated! But this gave me the key to the difference in quality between the vibration of Will and the vibration of desire, and at the same time the possibility of eliminating this vibration of desire by a wider and more total visionwider, more total and far-seeing, that is to say, the vision of a greater whole.
   I insist on this point, because this eliminates all moral factors. It eliminates this pejorative notion of desire. More and more, the vision is eliminating all notions of good and bad, right and wrong, inferior and superior, and all that. There is only what might almost be called a difference of vibratory qualityquality still gives the idea of superiority and inferiority; it is not quality, it is not intensity. I do not know the scientific term they use to distinguish one vibration from another, but thats what it is.

1963-11-20, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   We are given everythingEVERYTHING. All the difficulties that have to be overcome, all of them (and the more capable we are, that is, the more complex the instrument is, the more numerous the difficulties are), all the difficulties, all the opportunities to overcome them, all the possible experiences, and limited in time and space so they can be innumerable. And it has repercussions and consequences all over the earth (I am not concerned with what goes on in the universe because, for the time being, that isnt my work). But it is certain (because it has been said so and I know it) that what goes on on the earth has repercussions throughout the universe. Sitting there, you live the everyday life with its usual insignificance, its unimportance, its lack of interest and its a WONDERFUL field of experiences, of innumerable experiences, not only innumerable but as varied as can be, from the most subtle to the most material, without leaving your body. Only, you should have RETURNED to it. You cannot have authority over your body without having left it.
   Once the body is no longer you at all, once it is something that has been added and TACKED onto you, once it is that way and you look at it from above (a psychological above), then you can come down into it again as its all-powerful master.

1964-05-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Through repeated, everyday experience, I am increasingly convinced that all disorders in the body and all diseases are the result of DOUBT in the cells or a certain group of cells. They doubt the Divines concrete reality, they doubt the Divine Presence in them, they doubt their being divine in their very essence, and this doubt is the cause of all disorders.2
   As soon as you succeed in infusing into them the certitude of the Divine, the disorder disappears almost instantly, and it recurs only because, not having been definitively driven away, the doubt reappears.

1964-10-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its as if the body were being dealt with like a child who has to be educated. Because that mind I am talking about is the physical mind, the material mind (not the speculative mind: the vibration isnt the same at all), its the mind OF THE EARTH, the mind of everyday life, the mind you carry along in your every movement and which tires the body so much! Such a tension, an anguishliving is an anguish. Yes, the feeling of a living death.
   This morning, when I came out of it, I said to myself, Thats odd. But the body is learning its lesson; that way, its learning its lesson. And yet it goes on with that nasty habit of wanting rules, of wanting to know in advance what it should do, of wanting to know in advance how it should do it, of organizing its life within a straitjacket, instead of letting itself live.

1965-08-04, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But the aspiration always was to receive the true thing. And it comes, you reach a point when it comes clearlyclearly, very clearly for everything, even for the very small things of everyday life: Do this, do that.
   Yes, thats what is needed.

1965-08-14, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I scold him everyday and tell him he is wasting my time. And he looks surprised!
   Yesterday again, a matter had been fully put in order: I had answered in two words (you see, for me it takes a second to decide; I told him, This and that must be done thats all, and it was all), and he goes on reading me all the arguments from everyones letters! I told him, But why are you wasting all my time! So he looked quite bewildered, as if I had told him something that had never occurred to him.

1965-11-23, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   When things are put mentally, all those who have tried to explain things mentally have made an opposition, and so people imagine that one is the very opposite of the other [the True Thing and its distortion]; in that case it would be so easy to discern. But thats not at all how it is! I am now studying the way in which Matter, the body, can be in constant harmony with the divine Presence. And its so interesting: its not at all an opposition, its a tiny little microscopic distortion. For instance, there is this frequent experience (and generally people dont know why it is sonow I know): on some days or at certain times all the gestures you make are harmonious, all the things you touch seem to respond harmoniously to the will that touches them, everything works out (I am talking about the very small things of lifeof everyday life), each thing seems to be in its place or to find its place naturally: if you fold a paper, it folds itself as though spontaneously, as it should; if you look for something, you seem to spontaneously find the thing you need; you never knock against anything, never upset anythingeverything seems harmonious. And then, without any appreciable difference in the overall state of consciousness, at other times, its the exact opposite: if you want to fold a paper, you fold it the wrong way; if you want to touch some object, you drop iteverything seems disharmonized or off balance or bad-willed. You are yourself more or less in the same state. But now, with the present keen and fine observation, I see that in one case, there is a sort of inner silence in the cells, a PROFOUND quietude, which doesnt prevent movement, even rapid movement, but the movement seems to be founded on an eternal vibration; and in the other case, there is that inner precipitation (gesture of tremor), that inner vibration, that inner restlessness, that haste to go from one moment to the next, that constant hurry (why? Theres no knowing why), always, always hurrying and scurrying; and everything you do is wrong. And in the other case, with that inner serenity and peace, everything is done harmoniously, and MUCH FASTER in material time: there is no time lost.
   And thats why its so difficult to know how one should be. Because in thought you can be in the same constant state, even in aspiration you can be in the same constant state, in the general goodwill, even in surrender to the Divine, it all can be the same thing, in the same stateits in here (Mother touches her body), and this makes the whole difference. I can very well conceive that there may be people in whom this opposition persists in the mind and the vital, but there its so obvious. But I am talking of something absolutely material. Some people say and think, How come? I have such goodwill, such a desire to do the right thing, and then nothing works, everything jarswhy? I am so good (!) and yet things dont respond. Or those who say, Oh, I have made my surrender, I have such goodwill, I have an aspiration, I want nothing but the Truth and the Good, and yet I am ill all the timewhy am I ill? And naturally, one small step more, and you begin to doubt the Justice that rules the world, and so on. Then you fall into a hole. But thats not it, thats not what I mean. Its much simpler and much more difficult at the same time, because it isnt blatant, it isnt evident, its not an opposition from which you can choose, its truly, totally and integrally leaving the entire responsibility to the Lord.

1965-11-27, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Of course, all those things are known somewhere, intellectually, vaguely, in their principleall that is known, but its quite useless. In everyday practice, you live according to something else, a truer understanding. And there, you seemed to be touching thingsyou saw them, touched themin their higher ordinance.
   It came after a vision of plants and the spontaneous beauty of plants (which is something so wonderful!), then of the animal with such a harmonious life (when men dont interfere), and all that was quite in its own place. Then true humanity seen as such, that is to say, the summit of what a balanced mind can produce in beauty, in harmony, in charm, in elegance in life, in taste for lifetaste to live in beautywhile eliminating, naturally, all that is ugly and low and vulgar. That was a lovely humanity. Humanity at its highest, but lovely. And perfectly satisfied as such, because it lives harmoniously. And it may also be like a promise of what almost the totality of humanity will become under the influence of the new creation: as I saw it, it was what the supramental consciousness can do with humanity. There was even a comparison with what humanity has done with animal kind (something extremely mixed, of course, but there have been improvements, betterments, more complete utilizations). Animality under the mental influence has become something else, which naturally has been mixed because the mind is incomplete; similarly there are examples of a harmonious humanity among the well-balanced people, and it appeared to be what humanity could become under the supramental influence.

1966-03-02, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am in such a hurry when I do things. For instance, when I have finished my morning work, everyday before lunch I see to the money the doctor comes, P. comes, its past lunch time, everybody stands waiting, the cashier too stands waiting there for his money. Everyone clinging. So then, instead of being able to do the work with my consciousness, the consciousness is taken up by all those people who Its time, its time its late, its late So I do things automatically, and I dont remember what I do I never remember anything I do automatically. And with you, I didnt remember whether I had given you the envelope or not, because I did it in that condition. But suddenly, just when I was preparing this new envelope (this time I did it consciously), I saw my gesture of giving you a small blue envelope, this big, and I remembered the smile with which you took it. Those two things were very clear in my consciousness. So I thought, I must have given it!
   Thats how it is, I remember my hand holding out the envelope, and then your smile.

1966-05-14, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yesterday, I remained like that the whole morning, in a very strange state, and the state seemed to want me to remember, to have the memory, and it left me only when I said (I said, I dont know, I didnt say it to anyone, I just said) that I would tell you about it today. Then I was allowed to resume contact with everyday life.
   There is something like the influence of a mentor, someone who knows, or a consciousness that knows and teaches me things; yet I dont see anyone, I dont feel anyone, but thats how it is. Its very, very strange.

1967-01-14, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Before going to sleep I was in that frame of mind, and during the night there was a series of experiences to show all the different states of consciousness of the different states of being. When I got up in the morning, there was a very keen observation of the difference contri buted by the physical. I saw how that difference could persist in the new physical state once it had shed its false side. And then, for I dont know, certainly two hours, there was a concrete Presence of what I call the Supreme Lord (but we can call it by any name, it doesnt matter: Truth, Consciousness, whatever we like the words dont matter, its something beyond all that). A concrete presence, there, like this (Mother clenches her two fists as if to evoke a palpable solidity), in all the cells, in the whole being. I went on doing all the absolutely trivial and tiny little thingslike bathing, the usual things, eating too, speaking and it stayed there. And it was as if telling me, This is how it will be. A joy, a power, a blossomingextraordinary, to such a point that I wondered how it was that this (body) didnt change. Its because THE STATE DIDNT LAST LONG ENOUGH. It lasted for only about two hours (give or take a little); afterwards, back came the everyday routine, everyone with their problems, etc. (Mother makes the familiar gesture of the truckload being dumped). But I am not accusing anything of having made the state go away: it went away because this (body) isnt yet capable of holding it, thats all. That is to say, at that moment, while it was there, there was an intimation that I had to write a note. Thats what I wanted to tell you. I had to write a note. (Mother breaks off abruptly, then speaks as if words were being dictated to her:)
   Because of the necessities of the transformation, this body may enter a state of trance that will appear cataleptic.

1968-07-20, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In another, more complex part, there is the everyday life and the ordinary personality. There, things are completely different. The central pole of that part has so far been love, but love as I understand it here, that is, not something subtle that rises but something concrete which is lived and exchanged, and which in order to exist needs the presence of the physical being, the living with, otherwise it has no raison dtre, having no base or concrete form. That is probably why you told me I loved love and not individuals. Its very true, because to me, individuals are only an occasion to live love, or what I call love.
   Now there is no longer any human person in my life, nothing anymore; this void may be what gave rise to the recent crisis. I vaguely feel something unclear, which I cannot define but do not like, as if a part of me were trying to live with You what it can no longer live with human beings. My present difficulty comes from the impossibility to reconcile the two parts of my being, inner and outer, and from the ensuing divorce as far as you are concerned. Could you please enlighten me on the following points:

1968-09-11, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its difficult to explain. There is the impression of a lacka lack from the active point of view, the point of view of everyday action.
   But the contact with people, for example (the contact with people present and even when theyre not there), the relationship has remained the same, exactly the same. Its even more constant: this state is more constant than it used to be.

1969 10 24, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For some years, almost all our children, big or small, have been in the habit of always using vulgar words in their everyday speech. For example, they punctuate every sentence with words like idiot, fool, etc and other similar Indian terms, without any bad intention. How can we help them to get rid of this bad habit which has become so common?
   The only remedy is to learn to think before you speak and to say only the words that are absolutely indispensable to express your thought.

1970-04-15, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A dozen letters everyday, from people imploring for help. Everything is becoming difficult.
   Things will probably have to become still more difficult.

1970-04-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is also this well-known thing: according to the concentration of the consciousness, the value of time changes. Thats perpetual and constant. The same circumstances, the same everyday little events I am made to feel with the ordinary consciousness, and then three or four different consciousness esand their value changes. It goes from a long, interminable time to a second. Which means a demonstration of the unreality of time as we perceive it here thats every day, all the time.
   There is a Force acting At least I think, I feel its the Force, because it acts through the will (but its deeper or truer or higher or whatever than the will). For instance, if I am not supposed to say something, instead of its going through the thought, Mustnt speak, you mustnt speak I just cant speak anymore! All sorts of things like that. The functioning is direct.

1970-09-30, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I live completely outside time, outside the small everyday reality.
   (silence)

1971-06-16, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, that [the dissolution of the ego] is perfect; that should be published, its my everyday experience, every minute, all the time. That should be published now.
   You know, its my experience every minute, for every single thing, constantly: for rest, for activity, for food, for everything, for action with people, for everything, everything; its a kind of I could almost say a possession by the Divine. And my body senses that it exists only like this (fists clenched, clinging to the Divine): without That, there is nothing. Ah, the experience is constant and total!

1972-04-05, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But tragedy is afterwards, when its too late. At the time, there are only people coming and going, with their everyday gestures, their empty words and simmering little desires, no worse or better than anybody else, and who dont really know what they are doing or where they are going. And yet the tragedy is already sealed in this little gesture, that careless action, those few fleeting words. Was the Trojan War not taking place every day? Did Alexander not die on one fine day? Destiny seizes upon a few beings and abruptly crystallizes a great moment in History, but the players are neither cruel nor gentle they are much like everyday people, but with only a tiny distinction in their hearts. Each player plays his part, in black or white, for an unfathomable goal where everything is reconciled
   But in the meantime.

1972-08-02, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In occult terms, a formation is a strongly formed thought, or a concentration of force with a specific goal and a permanent existence of its own. Formations can be negative or positive. In everyday life, for example, wills or desires or long-nurtured suggestions one day come to their happy or sorry fruition. The day, the success, or the accident were prepared by the constant repetition of insignificant little thoughts, which eventually exude their cancer or dazzling success. Thus Mother, who for long had had no thoughts or will of her own, except what You will, was extremely sensitive and vulnerable to anything coming from the outside, precisely because there was no more outside for her, she was directly and instantly bathed in everything: she was in people. My body is excessively sensitive, she said, and needs to be protected from all those things coming in. As if it had to work inside, as in an egg.
   February 26

1972-08-05, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am still looking for the key to infusing that Power I feet, that Force, that Truth into everyday physical activity. I find it quite difficult. Yet when I stop all activity, the contact is instantly made, and very powerful and REAL it is, but the minute I go back to being active, everything recedes into the background.
   Aah!

1972-08-30, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I was wondering what I could do to accelerate the process. everyday life is beset by so many harassing things. What can one do to accelerate the process?
   If one could remain untroubled, it would make a big difference.

1.jlb - Browning Decides To Be A Poet, #Borges - Poems, #Jorge Luis Borges, #Poetry
  I shall make everyday words
  the gambler's marked cards, the common coin

1.jlb - Plainness, #Borges - Poems, #Jorge Luis Borges, #Poetry
  are everyday things to me.
  What necessity is there to speak

1.jlb - Rosas, #Borges - Poems, #Jorge Luis Borges, #Poetry
  he lived out the everyday anguish of things
  and for better or worse troubled

1.rmr - You Must Not Understand This Life (with original German), #Rilke - Poems, #Rainer Maria Rilke, #Poetry
  Then everyday will be like a party.
  Simply let every day be

1.rt - (75) Thy gifts to us mortals fulfil all our needs (from Gitanjali), #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   English version by Rabindranath Tagore Original Language Bengali Thy gifts to us mortals fulfill all our needs and yet run back to thee undiminished. The river has its everyday work to do and hastens through fields and hamlets; yet its incessant stream winds towards the washing of thy feet. The flower sweetens the air with its perfume; yet its last service is to offer itself to thee. Thy worship does not impoverish the world. From the words of the poet men take what meanings please them; yet their last meaning points to thee. [1884.jpg] -- from Gitanjali, by Rabindranath Tagore <
1.rt - Gitanjali, #Tagore - Poems, #Rabindranath Tagore, #Poetry
  The river has its everyday work to do and hastens through fields and hamlets; yet its incessant stream winds towards the washing of thy feet.
  The flower sweetens the air with its perfume; yet its last service is to offer itself to thee.

1.rt - Lovers Gifts XLVIII - I Travelled The Old Road, #Tagore - Poems, #Rabindranath Tagore, #Poetry
    My everyday wisdom was ashamed. I went astray in the fairyland
  of things. It was the best luck of my life that I lost my path that

1.sfa - Let us desire nothing else, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   English version by Regis J. Armstrong, OFM CAP & Ignatius C. Brady, OFM Original Language Italian Therefore let us desire nothing else let us wish for nothing else let nothing else please us and cause us delight except our Creator and Redeemer and Savior, the one true God, Who is the Fullness of Good all good, every good, the true and supreme good Who alone is Good merciful and gentle delectable and sweet Who alone is holy just and true holy and right Who alone is kind innocent pure from Whom and through Whom and in Whom is all pardon all grace all glory of all the penitent and the just of all the blessed who rejoice together in heaven. Therefore let nothing hinder us nothing separate us or nothing come between us. Let all of us wherever we are in every place at every hour at every time of day everyday and continually believe truly and humbly and keep in our heart and love, honor, adore,serve praise and bless glorify and exalt magnify and give thanks to the most high and supreme eternal God Trinity and Unity the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit Creator of all Savior of all who believe in Him and hope in Him and love Him Who is without beginning and without end unchangeable, invisible, indescribable, ineffable, incomprehensible, unfathomable, blessed, worthy of praise, glorious, exalted on high, sublime, most high, gentle, lovable, delectable and totally desirable above all else forever. Amen. [1495.jpg] -- from Francis and Clare: The Complete Works: The Classics of Western Spirituality, Translated by Regis J. Armstrong, OFM CAP / Translated by Ignatius C. Brady, OFM <
20.01 - Charyapada - Old Bengali Mystic Poems, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   and everyday there comes a lover.
   The worldly life grows on apace:

2.03 - The Pyx, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  he to descend again now to the everyday life of
  earth even though it were to rejoin his faithful

2.05 - Aspects of Sadhana, #Words Of The Mother II, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  The most commonplace circumstances, the events of everyday life, the most apparently insignificant people and things all belong to one or other of these three kinds of examiners. In this vast and complex organisation of tests, those events that are generally considered the most important in life are the easiest examinations to undergo, because they find you ready and on your guard. It is easier to stumble over the little stones in your path, because they attract no attention.
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2.05 - Habit 3 Put First Things First, #The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, #Stephen Covey, #unset
  The degree to which we have developed our independent will in our everyday lives is measured by our personal integrity. Integrity is, fundamentally, the value we place on ourselves. It's our ability to make and keep commitments to ourselves, to "walk our talk." It's honor with self, a fundamental part of the character ethic, the essence of proactive growth.
  Effective management is putting first things first. While leadership decides what "first things" are,

2.05 - The Tale of the Vampires Kingdom, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Only one among us does not appear frightened even by the most dire cards; indeed he seems to enjoy a curt familiarity with Arcanum Thirteen. And since he is a burly man much like the one seen in the Page of Clubs, and in arranging the cards in line he seems to be toiling at his everyday job, mindful of the regularity of the expanse of rectangles separated by narrow paths, it is natural to think that the piece of wood on which he is leaning in the picture is the handle of a spade sunk into the earth and that he is a gravedigger by profession.
  In the uncertain light the cards describe a nocturnal landscape, the Cups are arrayed like urns, caskets, graves among the nettles, the Swords have a metallic echo like shovels or spades against the leaden lids, the Clubs are black like crooked crosses, the gold Coins glitter like will-o'-the-wisps. As soon as a cloud discloses the Moon, a howling of jackals rises as they scratch furiously at the edges of the graves and fight with scorpions and tarantulas over their putrid feast.

2.09 - On Sadhana, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Philosophy
   Sri Aurobindo: It depends on the Guru. If he is a human Guru then his personal vital or mental preferences may play a part and often they falsify the purpose of Grace. The less they interfere the better. But what did you mean by the personal and the impersonal? Do you mean to say that if you gave me a lot of fruits and other things everyday there would be a lot of spiritual things going from me to you ? (Laughter)
   Disciple: It will depend upon the object with which one gives the fruit, etc.

2.12 - On Miracles, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Philosophy
   Disciple: I showed X how to prepare Halwa and do it every day in ten minutes. Then he began to argue that he was not accustomed to do it! and then to say that it was difficult to do everyday! But the joke is that at last he told me: "You see, it is not our work!" (Laughter)
   Sri Aurobindo: There, you see!

30.01 - World-Literature, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Even there poetry did not reach its deeper, its superior nature. It has had to rise one step higher: it crossed this third level and entered the fourth where poetry is in its very character vaster and wider and deeper - to be sure, Victor Hugo holds this touch of immensity. It is here that the poetic spirit has achieved a divine energising inspiration that wants to have a direct vision of the Truth and express it in words and rhythms in a noble manner. Victor Hugo may not have achieved, but he has touched the new bourne. Here the poet aims at infusing whatever is easy, simple, common and fluid with a new spirit. Nothing unnecessary, irrelevant, profuse and diffuse has any place in his creation. Ordinary everyday experiences are to be raised to the level of a vivid, luminous expression of something rare. 'Great Poetry' blossoms then and there, in this fourth stage. However fine Chaucer's first outburst,
   Enlumynd all Ytaille of Poetrie,

3.02 - The Practice Use of Dream-Analysis, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  only in closest contact with the everyday facts can we come to anything
  like a satisfactory understanding.

3.02 - The Soul in the Soul World after Death, #Theosophy, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  A second class of things in the soul world is of such a nature that sympathy and antipathy preserve an equal balance in them. In so far as a human soul is in a similar condition after death it will be influenced by these things for a time. The giving of oneself up entirely to the external glitter of life and to joy in the swiftly-succeeding impressions of the senses, brings about this condition. Many people live in it. They allow themselves to be influenced by each worthless trifle of everyday life; but, as their sympathy is attached to no one thing in particular, the influences quickly pass. Everything that does not belong to this region of empty nothings is repellent to such persons. If the soul experiences this condition after death without the presence of the physical objects which are necessary for its satisfaction, the condition
   p. 122

3.04 - The Spirit in Spirit-Land after Death, #Theosophy, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
   made living from within, made to spring from inner sources, and his capacities in this direction are enhanced. The force in the spirit of man which acts as the power of love of family and friend is streng thened. He enters his earthly existence later a more perfect man in these respects. It is to a certain extent the everyday relationships of the earth life which ripen as the fruitage of this lowest region of the "Spirit-land." And those persons whose interests are wholly absorbed by these everyday relationships will feel themselves in affinity with this region for the greater part of their spiritual life between two incarnations.
  The next region is that in which the common life of the earth world flows as Thought-being, as the fluid element, so to speak, of the "Spirit-land." So long as we observe the world during physical embodiment life appears to us to be confined within separate living beings. In "Spirit-land" it is loosed from them and, like life blood, flows as it were through the whole land. It is there the living Unity which is present in everything. Of this also only a reflection appears to us during the earthly life. And this reflection expresses
  --
  It is evident that the three regions of "Spirit-land" above described have a certain connection with those below them, the physical and the soul worlds. For they contain the Archetypes, the living Thought-beings that take up their corporal and soul existence in these worlds. Only the fourth region is the "pure Spirit-land." But even it is not that in the fullest sense of the word. It differs from the three lower regions owing to the fact that in them we meet with the Archetypes of those physical and soul relations which man finds existing in the physical and soul worlds before he himself begins to take any part in them. The circumstances of the ordinary everyday life link themselves with things and beings which man finds already present in the world: the transitory things of this world direct his gaze to their eternal primal foundation; nor do the fellow creatures of man to whom he selflessly devotes himself owe their existence to him. But it is through him that there are
   p. 154
  --
   former lives. It is clear that the force which can be drawn from this region will depend upon how much the Self, during its incarnation, has acquired in the form of results suited to being received into the world of Purposes. The self that has sought to realize the purposes of the spirit during the earthly life through an active thought life or through wise love expressed in deeds, will establish a strong claim to this region. The self that has expended itself entirely on the events of the everyday life, that has lived only in the transitory, has sown no seeds that can play a part in the purposes of the eternal World Order. Only that small portion of the activities of the self which had extended beyond the interests of everyday life can unfold as fruitage in this higher region of the "Spirit-land." In general it will hold good that a man's affinity with this region will be the greater the more developed he is. Since a man in this region lives in his own true Self, he is raised above everything that, as a part of the lower worlds, envelops him during his incarnations. He is what he ever was and ever will be during the course of his incarnations. He lives in the
   p. 158

3.05 - SAL, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [304] In alchemy the fire purifies, but it also melts the opposites into a unity. He who ascends unites the powers of Above and Below and shows his full power when he returns again to earth.580 By this is to be understood the production on the one hand of the panacea or Medicina Catholica, and on the other, of a living being with a human form, the filius philosophorum, who is often depicted as a youth or hermaphrodite or child. He is a parallel of the Gnostic Anthropos, but he also appears as an Anthroparion, a kind of goblin, a familiar who stands by the adept in his work and helps the physician to heal.581 This being ascends and descends and unites Below with Above, gaining a new power which carries its effect over into everyday life. His mistress gives Hermas this advice: Therefore do not cease to speak to the ears of the saints582in other words, work among your fellow men by spreading the news of the Risen.
  [305] Just as Maier on his return met Mercurius, so Hermas in his next vision met the Poimen, the shepherd, a white fleece round his shoulders, a knapsack on his back, and a staff in his hand. Hermas recognized that it was he to whom I was handed over,583 namely the shepherd of the lamb, which was himself. In iconography the good shepherd has the closest connections with Hermes Kriophoros (the lamb-bearer); thus even in antiquity these two saviour figures coalesced. Whereas Hermas is handed over to his shepherd, Hermes hands over his art and wisdom to his pupil Maier and thus equips him to do something himself and to work with the aid of the magic caduceus. This, for a physician who was an alchemist, took the place of the staff of Asklepios, which had only one snake. The sacred snake of the Asklepieion signified: The god heals; but the caduceus, or Mercurius in the form of the coniunctio in the retort, means: In the hands of the physician lie the magic remedies granted by God.584

3.07 - The Ascent of the Soul, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  his inability to translate what he knows into the everyday speech of the
  intellect. I must therefore content myself with a bare mention of the

3.07 - The Formula of the Holy Grail, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Occultism
  fail to record it, or recall it wrong, because it is painful. The Psychopathology of everyday Life analyses and illustrates this phenomenon
  in detail. Now, the King of Terrors being Death, it is hard indeed to

3-5 Full Circle, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Joseph Campbell, author of the Masks of God, points out that though not true in a literal sense, a myth is not what it is considered to be in everyday speech--a fantasy or misstatement.43 It is rather a veiled explanation of the truth. "We have seen what has happened to primitive communities unsettled by the white man's civilization," he observes. "With their old taboos discredited, they immediately go to pieces, disintegrate, and become resorts of vice and disease. Today the same thing is happening to us."
  Gerald Clarke's comment in a Time Essay has the sharpest point: "The mythologists (such as Joseph Campbell) are not providing myths, but they are indicating that something is missing without them. They are telling modern man that he has not outgrown mythology and will never outgrow it".44

4.01 - The Presence of God in the World, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  mands of everyday living or whose sole interest is
  in the outward appearances of things seldom gains

4.04 - In the Total Christ, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  within them. This is simply a fact of our everyday
  experience. For indeed at what moment do lovers

4.0 - The Path of Knowledge, #Theosophy, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  [paragraph continues] "Spirit-land." For only in this way can that land act on him and reveal its facts to him. A man never reaches the truth as long as he yields to the thoughts continuously coursing through his ego. For if he does, his thoughts take a course imposed on them by the fact that they come into existence within the bodily nature. The thought world of a man who is absorbed in an intellectual activity, determined primarily by his physical brain, has an appearance of irregularity and confusion. In it a thought enters, breaks off, is driven out of the field by another. Any one who tests this by listening to a conversation between two people, or who observes himself in an unprejudiced way, will gain an idea of this mass of will-o'-the-wisp thoughts. As long as a man devotes himself only to the calls of the life of the senses, his confused succession of thoughts will always be brought into order again by the facts of the reality. I may think ever so confusedly, but in my actions everyday facts force upon me the laws corresponding to the reality. My mental picture of a town may be most confused, but if I wish to walk along a certain road in the town I must accommodate myself
   p. 210
  --
   disturbing influences from his personality. These laws must constantly direct him. Should he begin to do something that he has recognized as right and fail to content his personal feelings, he may not for that reason forsake the road he has entered on. But, on the other hand, he may not pursue it because it gives him joy if he finds that it is not in accordance with the laws of the eternally Beautiful and True. In everyday life people allow their actions to be decided by what contents them personally, by what bears fruit for themselves. In this way they force upon the course of the world's events a direction influenced by their personality. They do not bring to realization the True that is already prescribed in the laws of the spirit world, they realize the demands of their self-will. They act in harmony with the spiritual world only when they follow its laws alone. The Path seeker may not ask, "What brings me advantages, what will bring me success?" but only, "What have I recognized as the Good?" Renunciation of the fruits of action in the interest of his personality, renunciation of all self-will, these are the weighty laws
   p. 214
  --
   should remember that in each of them an Eternal declares itself. I must ask myself what is the permanent that lives in the transitory stone, what will outlast the transient, sensible phenomenon? One ought not to think that such a directing of the spirit to the eternal destroys the power of devoted observation and our feeling for the qualities of everyday affairs, and estranges us from the immediate realities. On the contrary every leaf, every little insect will unveil to us innumerable mysteries, when not our eyes only but through the eyes the spirit is directed upon them. Every sparkle, every shade of color, every cadence will remain vividly perceptible to the senses; nothing will be lost; only an infinitude is gained. Indeed, the person who is not able to observe even the meanest thing in nature with interest will only attain to pale, bloodless thoughts, not to spiritual sight. All depends on the attitude of mind we acquire in this direction.
  What stage we will succeed in reaching depends on our capacities. We have each moment to do what is right and leave everything else to the future. It must be enough

5 - The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  cultural and everyday conceptions which are the product of
  human consciousness and its reflections, in order to form a pic-

6.0 - Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  a banal, everyday view of the world, allegedly biological, has
  here got hold of the sexual symbol and concretized it after the

7 - Yoga of Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  in your everyday life when you try to deceive yourself.
  Almost automatically you bring forward reasons in

Big Mind (ten perfections), #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In the everyday life of the marketplace, Genpo has found that when he acts skillfully, with integrity, he is much more successful. I know how to ask for what I want without setting up resistance or a barrier in others. I don't have to arouse conflict and posturing in others, because that only defeats my purpose. How I ask makes all the difference in the world. I can tell people what I want or wish to have in a way that does not create resentment or hostility. I don't believe in telepathy, that people can read my mind. I know how to ask for what I want without expecting that they will intuit my wishes. I also know how to ask them for what they want without believing that I am going to somehow magically intuit it. Genpo actually learned this years ago in a workshop with a business management expert, Peter Drucker. It has helped him immensely in his life and work.
  I am resourceful in using every skill at my disposal, and masterful in employing my wisdom and compassion to bring about realization and awakening. Sometimes I'm referred to as 'expedient means,' and sometimes I'm just downright tricky. I will do what it takes to bring about wisdom, compassion, wakefulness, and awareness. Genpo constantly looks to me in refining his Big Mind process and in all his teaching.

Book of Imaginary Beings (text), #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  explain this everyday and yet mysterious event?
  We can, of course, deny it. We can suppose that children
  --
  In everyday zoology the Chinese Fox differs little from other
  Foxes, but not so in fantastic zoology. Statistics give it a lifespan that varies between eight hundred and a thousand
  --
  The Pelican of everyday zoology is a water bird with a wingspan of some six feet and a very long bill whose lower mandible distends to form a pouch for holding fish. The Pelican
  of fable is smaller and its bill is accordingly shorter and

BOOK XII. - Of the creation of angels and men, and of the origin of evil, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  God, then, made man in His own image. For He created for him a soul endowed with reason and intelligence, so that he might excel all the creatures of earth, air, and sea, which were not so gifted. And when He had formed the man out of the dust of the earth, and had willed that his soul should be such as I have said,whether He had already made it, and now by breathing imparted it to man, or rather made it by breathing, so that that breath which God made by breathing (for what else is "to breathe" than to make breath?) is the soul,[562]He made also a wife for him, to aid him in the work of generating his kind, and her He formed of a bone taken out of the man's side, working in a divine manner. For we are not to conceive of this work in a carnal fashion, as if God wrought as we commonly see artisans, who use their hands, and material furnished to them, that by their artistic skill they may fashion some material object. God's hand is God's power; and He, working invisibly, effects visible results. But this seems fabulous rather than true to men, who measure[Pg 516] by customary and everyday works the power and wisdom of God, whereby He understands and produces without seeds even seeds themselves; and because they cannot understand the things which at the beginning were created, they are sceptical regarding themas if the very things which they do know about human propagation, conceptions and births, would seem less incredible if told to those who had no experience of them; though these very things, too, are attri buted by many rather to physical and natural causes than to the work of the divine mind.
  24. Whether the angels can be said to be the creators of any, even the least creature.

Diamond Sutra 1, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Whereas most sutras begin with some miraculous event, such as the quaking of the earth or the radiation of light from the Buddhas brow, the Diamond Sutra begins with the Buddhas everyday routine and stresses the importance of charity, along with its counterpart of forbearance, and the perspective of prajna wisdom in the practice of both. Thus, the Buddha begins his instruction with his own example and uses an example that involves benefit to others as well as oneself.
  Textual note: Kumarajiva and Bodhiruci give the time as shih-shih (when it was time to eat).
  --
  Again, in this first chapter, we see in outline form how the cultivation of the perfections takes place, as charity gives birth to meditation and meditation gives birth to wisdom. These three represent an earlier formulation of what later became the Six Perfections of charity, morality, forbearance, vigor, meditation, and wisdom. Thus, we not only see the essence of Buddhist practice, we also see the essence of wisdom, whereby our everyday activities become the focus of our spiritual cultivation.
  Here, too, there is no recourse to such crowd-pleasers as the radiation of light from the Buddhas body or the appearance of deities and other worlds. This is because this sutra is directed toward those who seek and are ready to accept instruction in the highest wisdom, shorn of all spiritual accessories.

DM 2 - How to Meditate, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  From this basic form of enlightenment, we find additional possibilities as our unshakable inner silence expresses further within us, and outward into the surrounding environment. In this way are we able to bring much good into the world, simply by living our everyday life in a state of perpetual personal freedom.

DS2, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Chiang Wei-nung says, Subhuti sighs in admiration that such a rare occasion arises from everyday actions. The Buddha is not attached to the appearance of buddhahood but manifests a buddhas lack of self. The purpose of this entire sutra is to break through the self, which the Buddha does without saying a word and which Subhuti perceives. Bhagavan is a general expression used as a form of address. To call a person a buddha, or enlightened one, is to indicate his attainment. To call him a tathagata, or one who appears as he truly is, is to indicate his nature. As the Buddha put on his robe and ate his meal and so forth, Subhuti was able to see his appearance as no appearance. Thus, he called him Tathagata. And why did the Buddha appear as a human being? Because he cherished others and did not abandon them. This is great compassion. But by letting his dharma body appear as a human being, he also demonstrated lack of attachment to form, which is the essence of the Diamond
  Sutra. Thus, he instructed others without words. And while wordless instruction represents the greatest wisdom, it arises from great compassion.
  --
  Buddhas everyday actions of wearing his robe, eating, washing his feet, and sitting down, he never stopped manifesting the marvelous workings of his true mind and that all such instruction contained the essence of perfect prajna. Hence, Subhutis words of praise are not meant to be superficial, for they arise from realization. In fact, the whole sutra can be summed up by these words.
  Tao-chuan says, Before the Tathagata has spoken a single word, why is Subhuti singing his praises? When you see horns above a fence, you know theres an ox on the other side. When you see smoke above a mountain, you know theres a fire behind the ridge.
  --
  (even so), as he inquires further into the basis of buddhahood. Although Subhuti understands the doctrine of emptiness expressed in the Buddhas everyday actions, he senses there is something more to buddhahood than emptiness and asks for instruction in this matter on his own behalf, as well as that of others. The noble sons and daughters on whose behalf he asks include those who acknowledge the
  Buddhas teaching, regardless of whether they have left home as monks and nuns or are lay bodhisattvas. The Sanskrit here is kula, which means of noble family. To be born into a noble family is the result of karma. Likewise, to encounter the Buddhas teaching and to possess the capacity to understand it are also made possible by ones karma. If, however, someone should hear this teaching and not practice it, such a person would waste an opportunity that might not come again for many lifetimes.
  --
  Tathagatas greatest blessing and instruction consists of his everyday acts of wearing his robe and carrying his bowl and not only of his discourses.
  You should therefore truly listen, Subhuti, and consider this well. I shall tell you how those who set forth on the bodhisattva path should stand, how they should walk, and how they should control their thoughts.

Liber 46 - The Key of the Mysteries, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   it will certainly return, and for the man of everyday science the
   apparent death will have been only a lethargy.

MMM.01 - MIND CONTROL, #Liber Null, #Peter J Carroll, #Occultism
  In addition to these two meditations there is a third, more active, form of metamorphosis, and this involves one’s everyday habits. However innocuous they might seem, habits in thought, word, and deed are the anchor of the personality. The magician aims to pull up that anchor and cast himself free on the seas of chaos.
  To proceed, select any minor habit at random and delete it from your behavior: at the same time adopt any new habit at random. The choices should not involve anything of spiritual or egocentric, or emotional significance, nor should you select anything with any possibility of failure. By persisting with such simple beginnings you become capable of virtually anything.

Partial Magic in the Quixote, #Labyrinths, #Jorge Luis Borges, #Poetry
  denial that the everyday was marvelous; I do not know if Miguel de
  Cervantes shared that intuition, but I do know that the form of the Quixote

Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna (text), #Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  least distraction to this union, apply itself actively to everyday concerns of life. That his experience of
  God was not an imaginary state or a degenerate sub-normal condition, we know from its effect on his

Talks 026-050, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
    If Reality be used in the wider sense the world may be said to have the everyday life and illusory degrees (vyavaharika and pratibhasika satya). Some, however, deny even the reality of practical life - vyavaharika satya and consider it to be only projection of the mind. According to them it is only pratibhasika satya, i.e., an illusion.
    YOGI RAMIAHS ACCOUNT OF HIS EXPERIENCES

Talks 076-099, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  and after a long time awakened in the trail of the same thought. In the meantime generations have passed away in the world. Such a yogi has not destroyed his mind. Its destruction is the non-recognition of it as being apart from the Self. Even now the mind is not. Recognise it. How can you do it if not in everyday activities. They go on automatically.
  Know that the mind promoting them is not real but a phantom proceeding from the Self. That is how the mind is destroyed.

Talks 600-652, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Mr. W. J.: When we read about it we read it intellectually. But it is all too remote. When we see you in body we are brought nearer to Reality and it gives us courage to bring our knowledge into our everyday life.
  If one realised the Self and acted up to it in the West, one would be locked up in a lunatic asylum. (Laughter.)

The Act of Creation text, #The Act of Creation, #Arthur Koestler, #Psychology
  rubbed in by everyday experience that awareness is a matter of
  degrees. Conscious and unconscious experiences do not belong to
  --
  rage and fear; that much we know for certain from everyday ex-
  perience. The theory which I have proposed assumes that they form
  --
  magma, of which the Trivial Plane of everyday life is merely the thin
  35*
  --
  Such recombinations must be frequent in man's everyday living,
  and in a theoretical framework we must consider them to be original
  --
  rather simple responses such as salivation and bar-pressing. In our everyday
  life we seldom spend much time in thinking about such isolated responses,
  --
  to the more complex activities as they occur in everyday life. The more complex
  phenomena are, after all, nothing but a series of simpler responses. Speaking to a
  --
  objects of everyday experience in a sharp individual light as painters
  and poets do, each in his own way; to observe details and notice

The Anapanasati Sutta A Practical Guide to Mindfullness of Breathing and Tranquil Wisdom Meditation, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Thus, it is a very good idea to take these precepts everyday,
  not as some form of rite or ritual, but as a reminder for one's
  practice. Taking the precepts everyday helps to keep one's
  mind, speech and actions uplifted. There are people who

The Coming Race Contents, #The Coming Race, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
  and curriculums, everyday remodelling old
  institutions and founding new ones. Even

WORDNET



--- Overview of adj everyday

The adj everyday has 3 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (7) everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday ::: (found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant)
2. casual, everyday, daily ::: (appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions; "casual clothes"; "everyday clothes")
3. everyday ::: (commonplace and ordinary; "the familiar everyday world")













--- Similarity of adj everyday

3 senses of everyday                          

Sense 1
everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday
   => ordinary (vs. extraordinary)

Sense 2
casual, everyday, daily
   => informal (vs. formal)

Sense 3
everyday
   => familiar (vs. strange)




--- Antonyms of adj everyday

3 senses of everyday                          

Sense 1
everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday

INDIRECT (VIA ordinary) -> extraordinary

Sense 2
casual, everyday, daily

INDIRECT (VIA informal) -> formal

Sense 3
everyday

INDIRECT (VIA familiar) -> strange, unusual







--- Pertainyms of adj everyday

3 senses of everyday                          

Sense 1
everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday

Sense 2
casual, everyday, daily

Sense 3
everyday




--- Derived Forms of adj everyday

2 of 3 senses of everyday                      

Sense 1
everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday
   RELATED TO->(noun) everydayness#1
     => commonness, commonplaceness, everydayness

Sense 3
everyday
   RELATED TO->(noun) everydayness#1
     => commonness, commonplaceness, everydayness




--- Grep of noun everyday
everydayness





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Wikipedia - Everyday (Phil Collins song) -- 1994 single by Phil Collins
Wikipedia - Everyday (Rudebwoy) -- Hip-hop song by Kardinal Offishall featuring Ray Robinson
Wikipedia - Everyday Stalinism -- Book about Stalinist urbanization and industrialization in the 1930s
Wikipedia - Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone -- 2010 documentary film
Wikipedia - Everyday Sunshine -- Rock 'n' roll Song
Wikipedia - Genre art -- Art genre that depicts scenes from everyday life
Wikipedia - Genre painting -- Paintings of scenes or events from everyday life
Wikipedia - Grassroots -- Political or economic movement based on local communities and everyday people
Wikipedia - Informal mathematics -- Any informal mathematical practices used in everyday life
Wikipedia - Internet of things -- Proposed Internet-like structure connecting everyday physical objects
Wikipedia - It's a Summer Vacation Everyday -- 1994 film by ShM-EM-+suke Kaneko
Wikipedia - It's Everyday Bro -- 2017 single by Jake Paul featuring Team 10
Wikipedia - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday -- 1973 Single by Wizzard
Wikipedia - Lived religion -- The beliefs, practices, and everyday experiences of religious and spiritual persons
Wikipedia - Lower shoreface -- The portion of the seafloor, and the sedimentary depositional environment, that lies below the everyday wave base
Wikipedia - Municipal solid waste -- Type of waste consisting of everyday items discarded by the public
Wikipedia - Our Everyday Life -- 2015 film
Wikipedia - People Everyday -- 1992 single by Arrested Development
Wikipedia - Physical therapy -- Health profession that aims to address the illnesses or injuries that limit a person's physical abilities to function in everyday life
Wikipedia - Slice of life -- Depiction of everyday experience in art and entertainment
Wikipedia - The Design of Everyday Things
Wikipedia - The Museum of Everyday Life -- Museum in Vermont
Wikipedia - The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life -- Book by Erving Goffman
Wikipedia - The Psychology of Everyday Things
Wikipedia - The Psychopathology of Everyday Life -- 1901 book by Sigmund Freud
Wikipedia - Upper shoreface -- The portion of the seafloor that is shallow enough to be agitated by everyday wave action
Wikipedia - Vernacular photography -- Creation of photographs that take everyday life and common things as subjects
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Colby's Clubhouse (1995 - 2012) - Colby's Clubhouse was a children's television show that taught principles from the Bible through songs and everyday situations. It was written and produced by Peter and Hanneke Jacobs. Peter Jacobs played the part of Colby the Computer. It originally aired from 1987 to 2000 with several changes of c...
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How It's Made (2001 - Current) - A documentary series where cameras go inside America's factories and show the manufacturing of various everyday goods. The series does not have an onscreen narrator, and avoids showing human interaction and using brand names.
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Office Space(1999) - Peter Gibbons is a typical corporate everyman that hates his job and his life. He works for Innotech updating computer software for the new millennium amongst a sea of cubicles. He eats lunch at the same restaurant everyday, drives a mid-size car and lives in a duplex with walls so thin that he ca...
The Projectionist(1971) - A projectionist bored with his everyday life begins fantasizing about his being one of the superheroes he sees in the movies he shows. Clown Chuck McCann plays the title role..the film also features Rodney Dangerfield.
Tucker: The Man And His Dream(1988) - Preston Tucker (Jeff Bridges) was just your everyday car enthusiast. When the government recruited him to create some vehicles for combat, he came up with designs so revolutionary that the auto industry is set on edge.
Laserblast(1978) - Billy Duncan is a angry and lonely kid in a small town dealing with bullies and the towns citizens everyday. He feels that they all mistreat him and he hates the town even more it. While relaxing in the desert an alien ship leaves behind a powerful laser weapon. Billy finds it and starts to use it a...
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Altered States(1980) - Research scientist Eddie Jessup (William Hurt) believes other states of consciousness are as real as everyday reality. Using sensory deprivation, then adding powerful, hallucinogenic drugs, he explores these altered states...and endures experiences that make madness seem a blessing.
Bang The Drum Slowly(1973) - The story of a New York pro baseball team and two of its players. Henry Wiggen is the star pitcher and Bruce Pearson is the normal, everyday catcher who is far from the star player on the team and friend to all of his teammates. During the off-season, Bruce learns that he is terminally ill, and Henr...
The Lady From Yesterday(1985) - Vietnam veteran Craig Weston (Wayne Rogers) and his wife Janet (Bonnie Bedelia) are living an everyday life when Craig is visited by a woman he had an affair with when in country. Her name is Lien (Tina Chen) and she wants Craig to take care of the child they had.
Godzilla's Revenge(1969) - Ichiro, a young boy, is sick and tired of the horrors and stresses of everyday life so he dreams he goes to Monster Island and meets Minya, the son of Godzilla, to help him give courage and be strong to take on unwanted obstacles ranging from a pair of Abbot and Costello-like robbers to bullies. Wo...
Real Life(1979) - A pushy, narcissistic filmmaker persuades a Phoenix family to let him and his crew film their everyday lives, in the manner of the ground-breaking PBS series "An American Family". However, instead of remaining unobtrusive and letting the family be themselves, he can't keep himself from trying to con...
American Dreamer(1984) - A housewife named Cathy Palmer (JoBeth Williams) escapes the drudgery of her everyday life by reading books about an adventurer named Rebecca Ryan. Palmer enters a Rebecca Ryan story-writing contest, and when she wins, she's off to Paris to accept her honor. One accident later, Palmer thinks she's R...
Friendly Persuasion(1956) - The story of a family of Quakers in Indiana in 1862. Their religous sect is strongly opposed to violence and war. It's not easy for them to meet the rules of their religion in everyday life but when Southern troops pass the area they are in real trouble. Should they fight, despite their peaceful att...
Capitalism: A Love Story(2009) - Capitalism: A Love Story examines the impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world). The film moves from Middle America, to the halls of power in Washington, to the global financial epicenter in Manhattan. With both humor and outrage, the fi...
Defendor(2009) - A comedy centered around three characters: an everyday guy who comes to believe he's a superhero, his psychiatrist, and the teenager he befriends.
Wild Hogs(2007) - Four middle-aged Suburban Cincinnati men find themselves tired of everyday life and decide to take a motorcycle trip across the country to California calling themselves the "Wild Hogs".
Animation, Horror | TV Mini-Series (2021- ) ::: Connections -- 4 episodes -- S A town of people slowly go insane over increasing obsessions with spiral shapes: patterns in the clouds, everyday objects, hair, insects, skin. Stars: Uki Satake, Shin'ichir Miki [u4ZG4O9Kh-h0yDb.png] View production, box office, & company info [mGkoj7mMfYpKOdk.png]
Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun ::: TV-MA | 20min | Comedy | TV Series (2020 ) -- In their new sketch series, Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun take viewers along for an absurdist adventure through their everyday lives. Creator: Aunty Donna
Class ::: TV-14 | 45min | Drama, Sci-Fi | TV Series (2016) -- The sixth formers of Coal Hill Academy all have their own secrets and desires. They have to deal with the stresses of everyday life including friends, parents, school work, sex, and sorrow, but also the horrors that come from time travel. Stars:
Contagion (2011) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 46min | Drama, Thriller | 9 September 2011 (USA) -- Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a pandemic as the CDC works to find a cure. Director: Steven Soderbergh Writer: Scott Z. Burns
Crime Scene Cleaner ::: Der Tatortreiniger (original title) 26min | Comedy, Crime | TV Series (20112018) The bizarre everyday adventures of Heiko "Schotty" Schotte, whose profession is to clean up crime scenes. Stars: Bjarne Mdel, Peer Martiny, Jrg Pose
Detroit 1-8-7 ::: TV-14 | 42min | Action, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20102011) -- The everyday trials and tribulations of Detroit's homicide unit. Creator: Jason Richman
Dispatches from Elsewhere ::: TV-14 | Drama, Mystery | TV Series (2020 ) -- Feeling as though there's something missing in their lives, four ordinary people stumble across a puzzle hiding just beyond the veil of everyday life, and their eyes are opened to a world of possibility and magic. Creator:
Eagle Eye (2008) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 58min | Action, Mystery, Thriller | 26 September 2008 (USA) -- Jerry and Rachel are two strangers thrown together by a mysterious phone call from a woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and family, she pushes Jerry and Rachel into a series of increasingly dangerous situations, using the technology of everyday life to track and control their every move. Director: D.J. Caruso
Everybody Loves Raymond ::: TV-PG | 22min | Comedy | TV Series (19962005) -- The comical everyday life of sports columnist Ray Barone and his dysfunctional family. Creator: Phil Rosenthal
Family Guy ::: TV-14 | 22min | Animation, Comedy | TV Series (1999 ) -- In a wacky Rhode Island town, a dysfunctional family strive to cope with everyday life as they are thrown from one crazy scenario to another. Creators:
Hey Arnold! ::: TV-Y7 | 15min | Animation, Comedy, Drama | TV Series (19962004) -- The everyday life of Arnold, a fourth-grader in a nameless city that resembles Brooklyn, New York, who lives in a multi-racial boarding house with his grandparents and a motley assortment of friends and neighbors. Creators:
How It's Made ::: TV-G | 24min | Documentary | TV Series (2001- ) Episode Guide 476 episodes How It's Made Poster -- Television series that documents how various everyday products are made. Stars: Brooks T. Moore, Tony Hirst, Lynne Adams
How It's Made ::: TV-G | 24min | Documentary | TV Series (2001 ) -- Television series that documents how various everyday products are made. Stars: Brooks T. Moore, Tony Hirst, Lynne Adams
How to with John Wilson ::: TV-MA | 30min | Documentary, Comedy | TV Series (2020 ) -- An anxious New Yorker who attempts to give everyday advice while dealing with his own personal issues. Stars: John Wilson, Cynthia Larson, Ron Low
Joan of Arcadia ::: TV-PG | 1h | Comedy, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20032005) -- A teenage girl is visited by God, disguised as everyday people, and is given assignments and tasks that eventually have a positive outcome on people's lives. Creator:
Moonlight (2016) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 51min | Drama | 18 November 2016 (USA) -- A young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood. Director: Barry Jenkins Writers:
Roseanne ::: TV-PG | 21min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (19882018) -- A revival of the popular 1990s sitcom "Roseanne", which centered on the everyday life of an American working-class family. Creators: Roseanne Barr, Matt Williams
Rotten -- 55min | Documentary | TV Series (20182019) ::: Rotten dives deep into the food production underworld to expose the corruption, waste and real dangers behind your everyday eating habits. Stars: Latif Nasser, Casey Cox, Stanley Crawford
Strike! (1998) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 37min | Comedy | 4 September 1998 (USA) -- In the 1960s, a group of friends at an all girls school learn that their school is going to be combined with a nearby all boys school. They concoct a plan to save their school while dealing with everyday problems along the way. Director: Sarah Kernochan Writer:
Super (2010) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Action, Comedy, Drama | 10 June 2011 (Iceland) -- After his wife falls under the influence of a drug dealer, an everyday guy transforms himself into Crimson Bolt, a superhero with the best intentions, but lacking in heroic skills. Director: James Gunn Writer:
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. ::: Saiki Kusuo no Psi Nan (original tit ::: TV-14 | 24min | Animation, Comedy, Fantasy | TV Series (2016 ) Saiki Kusuo is a powerful psychic who hates attracting attention, yet he is surrounded by colorful characters who always find a way to remove him from his everyday life. Creator: Shichi As
The Helpful Fox Senko-san ::: Sewayaki Kitsune no Senko-san (original tit ::: TV-14 | 23min | Animation, Comedy, Fantasy | TV Series (2019- ) Episode Guide 12 episodes The Helpful Fox Senko-san Poster The everyday life of Nakano, a salaryman working for an exploitative company, is suddenly intruded upon by the fox, Senko-san (800-year-old little girl). Whether it be cooking, cleaning, or... S Stars: Azumi Waki, Jun'ichi Suwabe, Aaron Campbell
The Royle Family ::: 45min | Comedy | TV Series (19982012) A British sitcom about a family going through everyday life in the Royle family house. Stars: Ricky Tomlinson, Sue Johnston, Caroline Aherne Available on Amazon
Trick 'r Treat (2007) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 22min | Comedy, Horror | 27 November 2015 (Latvia) -- Five interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: An everyday high school principal has a secret life as a serial killer; a college virgin might have just met the guy for her; a group of teenagers pull a mean prank; a woman who loathes the night has to contend with her holiday-obsessed husband; and a mean old man meets his match with a demonic, supernatural trick-or-treater. Director: Michael Dougherty
Turbo (2013) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 36min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 17 July 2013 (USA) -- A freak accident might just help an everyday garden snail achieve his biggest dream: winning the Indy 500. Director: David Soren Writers: Darren Lemke (screenplay by), Robert Siegel (screenplay by) | 2 more
Z Nation ::: TV-14 | 44min | Action, Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20142018) -- Three years after the zombie virus has gutted the United States of America a team of everyday heroes must transport the only known survivor of the plague from New York to California, where the last functioning viral lab waits for his blood. Creators:
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Acchi Kocchi (TV) -- -- AIC -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Romance School -- Acchi Kocchi (TV) Acchi Kocchi (TV) -- Feelings may come and go, but true love always remains in the heart. Tsumiki Miniwa is in love with her best friend, Io Otonashi. For her, confessing is nearly impossible; but to her friends, they seem to be the perfect match. Cute and petite, Tsumiki comes off more as a friend, and Io's attitude toward her is friendlier than toward others. Despite the constant teasing and obvious hints that his friends have been dropping, Io always seems to miss the signs. -- -- Throughout her everyday school life, Tsumiki spends time with her friends and Io. Will she finally muster enough courage to confess her true feelings? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Apr 6, 2012 -- 260,189 7.50
Acchi Kocchi (TV) -- -- AIC -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Romance School -- Acchi Kocchi (TV) Acchi Kocchi (TV) -- Feelings may come and go, but true love always remains in the heart. Tsumiki Miniwa is in love with her best friend, Io Otonashi. For her, confessing is nearly impossible; but to her friends, they seem to be the perfect match. Cute and petite, Tsumiki comes off more as a friend, and Io's attitude toward her is friendlier than toward others. Despite the constant teasing and obvious hints that his friends have been dropping, Io always seems to miss the signs. -- -- Throughout her everyday school life, Tsumiki spends time with her friends and Io. Will she finally muster enough courage to confess her true feelings? -- -- TV - Apr 6, 2012 -- 260,189 7.50
A-Channel+smile -- -- Studio Gokumi -- 2 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Comedy School Seinen Slice of Life -- A-Channel+smile A-Channel+smile -- Following the everyday lives of four high school girls: the flighty Run, the reckless Tooru, the timid Yuuko, and the level-headed Nagi. -- -- Mountain of Pancakes -- Kitou-sensei injures her hand during class and has to deal with it while Tooru brings cat Tansan to school with her to meet Yutaka and Miho. Later, the girls decide to get pancakes at a café where Miho happens to be working, facing trouble when Yutaka shows up out of the blue. -- -- A Picture of a Wish -- Yuuko catches a cold so the others pay her a visit and help look after her. Later, the girls get together for the New Year's shrine visit. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- OVA - Mar 21, 2012 -- 20,185 7.12
A.D. Police (TV) -- -- Plum -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Mecha Shounen -- A.D. Police (TV) A.D. Police (TV) -- Set a few years before Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, A.D. Police chronicles the tales of Mega-Tokyo's special police division designed to control rogue Boomers in the city. A.D. Police Officer Kenji Sasaki faces a major dilemma: he loses another partner to a rabid boomer. A day after he's sent off-duty, he receives a new partner in the form of German cop Hans Kleif. Funny thing is that Kenji sucker-punched Hans at a bar the night before. Not only does Kenji face the everyday task of controlling Boomers, he has to learn to adjust with his new partner. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- 9,576 6.01
Aggressive Retsuko (ONA) -- -- Fanworks -- 10 eps -- Other -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Aggressive Retsuko (ONA) Aggressive Retsuko (ONA) -- Some offices have stereotypical dynamics: the chauvinistic pig of a boss who never does any real work; the employees whose goal is to suck up to the boss; the ones whose lives seem perfect; and the individuals who have all the actual work pushed onto them. Retsuko the red panda is in the last group, as she stays late most nights to make up the work her coworkers are too lazy to do themselves. -- -- Her relief from the stress of her everyday life comes in the form of singing death metal at a local karaoke club. Night after night, Retsuko channels her grief into a microphone and considers the place to be her own personal sanctuary. But as she moves further away from her comfort zone and the ideas people have of her, she discovers that letting others into her world of death metal may not be such a bad thing. -- -- ONA - Apr 20, 2018 -- 122,453 7.68
Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm -- -- Gonzo -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Sci-Fi Sports Drama School -- Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm -- With the invention of anti-gravitational shoes known as Grav-Shoes, the ability to fly freely has become an everyday experience for the people inhabiting a four-island archipelago south of Japan. This invention has brought the people new ways of living and also a new sport known as "Flying Circus," where participants gain points by either touching floating buoys or their opponent's back. -- -- The gullible and clumsy Asuka Kurashina, newly transferred to Kunahama High School, enters this world of flight unknowingly when she is able to pull off a difficult maneuver the first time she participates in a Flying Circus match. Eventually, this leads her to join her school’s Flying Circus club. Led by their coach, Masaya Hinata, their members consist of the experienced Misaki Tobisawa and her overprotective friend, Mashiro Arisaka. Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm follows this rookie group soaring high above the skies and toward their dreams, armed only with their unwavering passion against an uncertain future. -- -- 129,466 6.69
Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm -- -- Gonzo -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Sci-Fi Sports Drama School -- Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm -- With the invention of anti-gravitational shoes known as Grav-Shoes, the ability to fly freely has become an everyday experience for the people inhabiting a four-island archipelago south of Japan. This invention has brought the people new ways of living and also a new sport known as "Flying Circus," where participants gain points by either touching floating buoys or their opponent's back. -- -- The gullible and clumsy Asuka Kurashina, newly transferred to Kunahama High School, enters this world of flight unknowingly when she is able to pull off a difficult maneuver the first time she participates in a Flying Circus match. Eventually, this leads her to join her school’s Flying Circus club. Led by their coach, Masaya Hinata, their members consist of the experienced Misaki Tobisawa and her overprotective friend, Mashiro Arisaka. Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm follows this rookie group soaring high above the skies and toward their dreams, armed only with their unwavering passion against an uncertain future. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 129,466 6.69
Battle Spirits: Brave -- -- Sunrise -- 50 eps -- Card game -- Game Military Sci-Fi Adventure Demons -- Battle Spirits: Brave Battle Spirits: Brave -- Two years ago, the world was saved by Dan Bashin and the other light bearers of the cores. Having once risked his life in Grand Rolo's strife, Dan no longer finds passion in the mundanity of everyday card battles. When Dan desires to clash against stronger opponents, he is approached by Mai Shinomiya. She offers to bring him to the future, the stage of a new conflict where Dan's strength is needed. -- -- The two arrive in the year 2650, where civilization has been ravaged by the struggle for power between mankind and an otherworldly race known as "Mazoku." As humanity begins to crumble under the dominance of the Mazoku, the hardened light bearers are destined to cross paths once more. Armed with new cards from the future, Dan and the other warriors must yet again bear the fate of humanity on their shoulders. -- -- 3,112 7.07
Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Super Power Shounen -- Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- Izuku "Deku'' Midoriya and his fellow students in Class 1-A of UA High's hero course have been chosen to participate in a safety program on Nabu Island. To further improve their skills and gain experience in more ordinary heroics, the students aid the kind citizens with small services and everyday chores. With the low crime rate in the quiet community, all seems well and good, but the rise of a new villain threatens to put the students' courage to the test and challenge their capabilities as heroes. -- -- A merciless villain by the name of Nine is in search of a certain "quirk" needed to fulfill his diabolical plan—creating a society where only those with the strongest quirks reign supreme. As his attack on Nabu Island endangers the lives of the residents, securing the citizens becomes the first priority for Class 1-A; defeating Nine along with his wicked accomplices is also imperative. A straightforward strategy is formulated until a young boy named Katsuma Shimano, whom Deku had befriended, suddenly requires particular protection. Concerned for the boy's wellbeing, Deku and his classmates must now devise a plan to ensure Katsuma's safety at all costs. -- -- With Nine wreaking havoc to find the catalyst for his ill-intended schemes and the heroes desperate to defend Katsuma from harm, will Deku and his friends be able to come out victorious, or will they find themselves unable to escape a hopeless situation? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Dec 20, 2019 -- 311,218 8.07
Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Super Power Shounen -- Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising -- Izuku "Deku'' Midoriya and his fellow students in Class 1-A of UA High's hero course have been chosen to participate in a safety program on Nabu Island. To further improve their skills and gain experience in more ordinary heroics, the students aid the kind citizens with small services and everyday chores. With the low crime rate in the quiet community, all seems well and good, but the rise of a new villain threatens to put the students' courage to the test and challenge their capabilities as heroes. -- -- A merciless villain by the name of Nine is in search of a certain "quirk" needed to fulfill his diabolical plan—creating a society where only those with the strongest quirks reign supreme. As his attack on Nabu Island endangers the lives of the residents, securing the citizens becomes the first priority for Class 1-A; defeating Nine along with his wicked accomplices is also imperative. A straightforward strategy is formulated until a young boy named Katsuma Shimano, whom Deku had befriended, suddenly requires particular protection. Concerned for the boy's wellbeing, Deku and his classmates must now devise a plan to ensure Katsuma's safety at all costs. -- -- With Nine wreaking havoc to find the catalyst for his ill-intended schemes and the heroes desperate to defend Katsuma from harm, will Deku and his friends be able to come out victorious, or will they find themselves unable to escape a hopeless situation? -- -- Movie - Dec 20, 2019 -- 311,218 8.07
Busou Shinki -- -- 8bit -- 12 eps -- Other -- Action Sci-Fi Slice of Life Mecha -- Busou Shinki Busou Shinki -- The slice-of-life battle story is set in a future that has neither World War III nor an alien invasion—just an ordinary future set after our current age. In this world, robots are part of everyday life, and they contribute in various aspects of society. "Shinki" are 15-centimeter-tall (about 6-inch-tall) cute partners made to assist humans. Equipped with intelligence and emotions, they devote themselves to serving their "Masters." -- -- These Shinki can even be equipped with weapons and armor to fight each other. Such Shinki are named "Busou Shinki" (literally, "armed divine princesses"). In particular, the Shinki Ann (Arnval), Aines (Altines), and Lene (Altlene) serve a high school freshman named Masato. Things change when a new Shinki, the bellicose Strarf, joins them. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 33,934 6.32
Byousoku 5 Centimeter -- -- CoMix Wave Films -- 3 eps -- Original -- Drama Romance Slice of Life -- Byousoku 5 Centimeter Byousoku 5 Centimeter -- What happens when two people love each other but just aren't meant to be together? Takaki Toono and Akari Shinohara are childhood friends, but circumstances beyond their control tear them apart. They promise to stay in contact, and although the progression of time widens the distance between them, the chain of memories remains ever-present. -- -- Byousoku 5 Centimeter is a romantic drama that focuses on the mundane and harsh reality of long-distance relationships. Stuck in the past and unable to make any new memories, Takaki and Akari cling to the hope of seeing each other again. They live their everyday lives half-heartedly, both hurting themselves and the people around them. -- -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Bandai Entertainment, Crunchyroll, Discotek Media -- Movie - Mar 3, 2007 -- 725,001 7.70
Cardcaptor Sakura -- -- Madhouse -- 70 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Comedy Drama Magic Romance Fantasy School Shoujo -- Cardcaptor Sakura Cardcaptor Sakura -- Sakura Kinomoto is your garden-variety ten-year-old fourth grader, until one day, she stumbles upon a mysterious book containing a set of cards. Unfortunately, she has little time to divine what the cards mean because she accidentally stirs up a magical gust of wind and unintentionally scatters the cards all over the world. Suddenly awakened from the book, the Beast of the Seal, Keroberos (nicknamed Kero-chan), tells Sakura that she has released the mystical Clow Cards created by the sorcerer Clow Reed. The Cards are no ordinary playthings. Each of them possesses incredible powers, and because they like acting independently, Clow sealed all the Cards within a book. Now that the Cards are set free, they pose a grave danger upon the world, and it is up to Sakura to prevent the Cards from causing a catastrophe! -- -- Appointing Sakura the title of "the Cardcaptor" and granting her the Sealed Key, Keroberos tasks her with finding and recapturing all the Cards. Alongside her best friend Tomoyo Daidouji, and with Kero-chan's guidance, Sakura must learn to balance her new secret duty with the everyday troubles of a young girl involving love, family, and school, all while she takes flight on her magical adventures as Sakura the Cardcaptor. -- -- 347,666 8.16
Cardcaptor Sakura -- -- Madhouse -- 70 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Comedy Drama Magic Romance Fantasy School Shoujo -- Cardcaptor Sakura Cardcaptor Sakura -- Sakura Kinomoto is your garden-variety ten-year-old fourth grader, until one day, she stumbles upon a mysterious book containing a set of cards. Unfortunately, she has little time to divine what the cards mean because she accidentally stirs up a magical gust of wind and unintentionally scatters the cards all over the world. Suddenly awakened from the book, the Beast of the Seal, Keroberos (nicknamed Kero-chan), tells Sakura that she has released the mystical Clow Cards created by the sorcerer Clow Reed. The Cards are no ordinary playthings. Each of them possesses incredible powers, and because they like acting independently, Clow sealed all the Cards within a book. Now that the Cards are set free, they pose a grave danger upon the world, and it is up to Sakura to prevent the Cards from causing a catastrophe! -- -- Appointing Sakura the title of "the Cardcaptor" and granting her the Sealed Key, Keroberos tasks her with finding and recapturing all the Cards. Alongside her best friend Tomoyo Daidouji, and with Kero-chan's guidance, Sakura must learn to balance her new secret duty with the everyday troubles of a young girl involving love, family, and school, all while she takes flight on her magical adventures as Sakura the Cardcaptor. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA, Nelvana, NIS America, Inc. -- 347,666 8.16
Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) -- -- OLM -- 52 eps -- Original -- Action Game Shounen -- Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) -- The main protagonist Sendou Aichi, is a timid and mundane third-year middle school boy. The thing that supported Aichi's heart, was the "Blaster Blade" card that he received as a child. It's an important rare card from "Vanguard", a card game with the imaginary world of "Planet Cray" as its stage. From the day he reunited with the person who gave him that card "Toshiki Kai", Aichi's everyday life began to change. -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- 8,139 6.73
Cardfight!! Vanguard -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 65 eps -- Original -- Action Game Adventure Demons Shounen -- Cardfight!! Vanguard Cardfight!! Vanguard -- Cardfight!! Vanguard features a world where the game Cardfight!! Vanguard is becoming the latest craze among trading card games, becoming a part of everyday life for people all over the world. The game is not limited to Earth alone; battles between the creatures used by the players take place on another planet called Cray. -- -- The story begins with Aichi Sendou, a timid middle schooler whose meek attitude often leaves him a target for bullies. Aichi was given a very rare card, "Blaster Blade", when he was very young. It's his one treasure that gives him hope. That is, until it gets taken from him. Although Aichi has never played Cardfight!! Vanguard before, he challenges the thief to a game in order to win the "Blaster Blade" back. This high-stakes game quickly draws Aichi into the world of Vanguard battles, which will test and change his worth as both a player and a person. -- 43,966 7.03
Chibi Maruko-chan -- -- Nippon Animation -- 142 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Slice of Life Shoujo -- Chibi Maruko-chan Chibi Maruko-chan -- Momoko Sakura is an elementary school student who likes popular idol Momoe Yamaguchi and mangas. She is often called "Chibi Maruko-chan" due to her young age and small size. She lives together with her parents, her grandparents and her elder sister in a little town. In school, she has many friends with whom she studies and plays together everyday, including her close pal, Tama-chan; the student committee members, Maruo-kun and Migiwa-san; and the B-class trio: 'little master' Hanawa-kun, Hamaji-Bu Taro and Sekiguchi-kun. This is a fun-loving and enjoyable anime that portrays the simple things in life. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Jan 7, 1990 -- 9,568 7.62
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou -- -- Sunrise -- 12 eps -- Web manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School -- Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou -- Roaming the halls of the all-boys Sanada North High School are three close comrades: the eccentric ringleader with a hyperactive imagination Hidenori, the passionate Yoshitake, and the rational and prudent Tadakuni. Their lives are filled with giant robots, true love, and intense drama... in their colorful imaginations, at least. In reality, they are just an everyday trio of ordinary guys trying to pass the time, but who said everyday life couldn't be interesting? Whether it's an intricate RPG reenactment or an unexpected romantic encounter on the riverbank at sunset, Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou is rife with bizarre yet hilariously relatable situations that are anything but mundane. -- -- -- Licensor: -- NIS America, Inc. -- 621,146 8.27
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou Specials -- -- Sunrise -- 6 eps -- Web manga -- Comedy School Shounen Slice of Life -- Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou Specials Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou Specials -- The original gag comedy manga follows the humorous yet "realistic" everyday life of Tadakuni, Hidenori, Yoshitake, and other students at a boys' high school. -- -- This entry refers to the unaired episodes released on the DVDs and BDs. The pre-air specials were all included in the TV series and are not listed separately on MAL. -- -- Episode 1: High School Boys and Ideals -- Episode 2: High School Boys and Loneliness -- Episode 3: High School Boys and Zippers -- Episode 4: High School Boys and Tricks -- Episode 5: High School Boys and Hiccups -- Episode 6: High School Boys and Consideration -- Special - Apr 3, 2012 -- 108,243 7.85
Demi-chan wa Kataritai -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Vampire Fantasy School Seinen -- Demi-chan wa Kataritai Demi-chan wa Kataritai -- High school biology teacher Tetsuo Takahashi may look like your average everyday instructor, but beneath his gentle appearance lies something less ordinary: his fascination for the "Ajin," more commonly known as "Demi." Although these half-human, half-monster beings have integrated into human society, Takahashi believes that much about them will remain unknown unless he interacts with them firsthand. -- -- Demi-chan wa Kataritai follows Takahashi's daily life in Shibasaki High School together with his three Demi students—Hikari Takanashi, an energetic vampire; Kyouko Machi, a gentle dullahan; and Yuki Kusakabe, the shy snow woman. Along the way, Takahashi also meets fellow teacher Sakie Satou, a succubus with an aversion towards men. To fulfill his goal of learning more about the Demi, Takahashi decides to conduct casual interviews with the girls to learn more about their abilities, psyche, and interaction with human society. As Takahashi strengthens his bond with his students, he soon discovers that the Demi are not as unusual as he initially believed. -- -- 328,868 7.60
Demi-chan wa Kataritai -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Vampire Fantasy School Seinen -- Demi-chan wa Kataritai Demi-chan wa Kataritai -- High school biology teacher Tetsuo Takahashi may look like your average everyday instructor, but beneath his gentle appearance lies something less ordinary: his fascination for the "Ajin," more commonly known as "Demi." Although these half-human, half-monster beings have integrated into human society, Takahashi believes that much about them will remain unknown unless he interacts with them firsthand. -- -- Demi-chan wa Kataritai follows Takahashi's daily life in Shibasaki High School together with his three Demi students—Hikari Takanashi, an energetic vampire; Kyouko Machi, a gentle dullahan; and Yuki Kusakabe, the shy snow woman. Along the way, Takahashi also meets fellow teacher Sakie Satou, a succubus with an aversion towards men. To fulfill his goal of learning more about the Demi, Takahashi decides to conduct casual interviews with the girls to learn more about their abilities, psyche, and interaction with human society. As Takahashi strengthens his bond with his students, he soon discovers that the Demi are not as unusual as he initially believed. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 328,868 7.60
Dies Irae -- -- A.C.G.T. -- 11 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Military Super Power Magic -- Dies Irae Dies Irae -- On May 1, 1945 in Berlin, as the Red Army raises the Soviet flag over the Reichskanzlei, a group of Nazi officers conduct a ritual. For them, the slaughter in the city is nothing but the perfect ritual sacrifice in order to bring back the Order of the 13 Lances, a group of supermen whose coming would bring the world's destruction. Years later, no one knows if this group of officers succeeded, or whether they lived or died. Few know of their existence, and even those who knew began to pass away as the decades passed. -- -- Now in December in the present day in Suwahara City, Ren Fujii spends his days at the hospital. It has been two months since the incident that brought him to the hospital: a fight with his friend Shirou Yusa where they almost tried to kill each other. He tries to value what he has left to him, but every night he sees the same dream: a guillotine, murderers who hunt people, and the black clothed knights who pursue the murderers. He is desperate to return to his normal, everyday life, but even now he hears Shirou's words: "Everyone who remains in this city eventually loses their minds." -- -- (Source: ANN) -- 115,820 5.37
Dies Irae -- -- A.C.G.T. -- 11 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Military Super Power Magic -- Dies Irae Dies Irae -- On May 1, 1945 in Berlin, as the Red Army raises the Soviet flag over the Reichskanzlei, a group of Nazi officers conduct a ritual. For them, the slaughter in the city is nothing but the perfect ritual sacrifice in order to bring back the Order of the 13 Lances, a group of supermen whose coming would bring the world's destruction. Years later, no one knows if this group of officers succeeded, or whether they lived or died. Few know of their existence, and even those who knew began to pass away as the decades passed. -- -- Now in December in the present day in Suwahara City, Ren Fujii spends his days at the hospital. It has been two months since the incident that brought him to the hospital: a fight with his friend Shirou Yusa where they almost tried to kill each other. He tries to value what he has left to him, but every night he sees the same dream: a guillotine, murderers who hunt people, and the black clothed knights who pursue the murderers. He is desperate to return to his normal, everyday life, but even now he hears Shirou's words: "Everyone who remains in this city eventually loses their minds." -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 115,820 5.37
Egao no Daika -- -- Tatsunoko Production -- 12 eps -- Original -- Military Slice of Life Drama Fantasy Mecha -- Egao no Daika Egao no Daika -- On a planet far from Earth, there is a kingdom full of smiling faces. Princess Yuuki is 12 years old, and about to enter a sensitive age in a person's life. Everyday, she cries, laughs, and sometimes, her heart throbs with excitement. All the while, she lives merrily in the royal palace. -- -- Filling her days are her loyal vassals: her tutor Reira, Izana who assists in political affairs, the leader of the chivalry Harold … and then there is her childhood friend and aide Joshua. -- -- "Yuuki! If you have spirit and guts, you can do anything!" -- -- "…No, not this again! Joshua, be nobler!" -- -- Stella is 17 years old and a capable, reserved soldier. However, she is always smiling ... for smiling is essential to living. -- -- This is a story of two girls born on distant planets. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 31,621 6.06
Fairy Tail -- -- A-1 Pictures, Satelight -- 175 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Magic Fantasy Shounen -- Fairy Tail Fairy Tail -- In the mystical land of Fiore, magic exists as an essential part of everyday life. Countless magic guilds lie at the core of all magical activity, and serve as venues for like-minded mages to band together and take on job requests. Among them, Fairy Tail stands out from the rest as a place of strength, spirit, and family. -- -- Lucy Heartfilia is a young mage searching for celestial gate keys, and her dream is to become a full-fledged wizard by joining this famous guild. In her search, she runs into Natsu Dragneel and his partner Happy, who are on a quest to find Natsu's foster father, the dragon Igneel. -- -- Upon being tricked by a man, Lucy falls under an abduction attempt, only to be saved by Natsu. To her shock, he reveals that he is a member of Fairy Tail and invites her to join them. There, Lucy meets the guild's strange members, such as the ice wizard Gray Fullbuster and magic swordswoman Erza Scarlet. Together as a family, they battle the forces of evil, help those in need, and gain new friends, all the while enjoying the never-ending adventure that is Fairy Tail. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 1,374,207 7.64
Flying Witch -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Magic Shounen -- Flying Witch Flying Witch -- In the witches' tradition, when a practitioner turns 15, they must become independent and leave their home to study witchcraft. Makoto Kowata is one such apprentice witch who leaves her parents' home in Yokohama in pursuit of knowledge and training. Along with her companion Chito, a black cat familiar, they embark on a journey to Aomori, a region favored by witches due to its abundance of nature and affinity with magic. They begin their new life by living with Makoto's second cousins, Kei Kuramoto and his little sister Chinatsu. -- -- While Makoto may seem to be attending high school like any other teenager, her whimsical and eccentric involvement with witchcraft sets her apart from others her age. From her encounter with an anthropomorphic dog fortune teller to the peculiar magic training she receives from her older sister Akane, Makoto's peaceful everyday life is filled with the idiosyncrasies of witchcraft that she shares with her friends and family. -- -- 217,847 7.53
Flying Witch -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Magic Shounen -- Flying Witch Flying Witch -- In the witches' tradition, when a practitioner turns 15, they must become independent and leave their home to study witchcraft. Makoto Kowata is one such apprentice witch who leaves her parents' home in Yokohama in pursuit of knowledge and training. Along with her companion Chito, a black cat familiar, they embark on a journey to Aomori, a region favored by witches due to its abundance of nature and affinity with magic. They begin their new life by living with Makoto's second cousins, Kei Kuramoto and his little sister Chinatsu. -- -- While Makoto may seem to be attending high school like any other teenager, her whimsical and eccentric involvement with witchcraft sets her apart from others her age. From her encounter with an anthropomorphic dog fortune teller to the peculiar magic training she receives from her older sister Akane, Makoto's peaceful everyday life is filled with the idiosyncrasies of witchcraft that she shares with her friends and family. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 217,847 7.53
Fushigi na Somera-chan -- -- Seven -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Comedy Magic Slice of Life -- Fushigi na Somera-chan Fushigi na Somera-chan -- The story follows the everyday life of Somera Nonomoto who can use the strongest kenpo, Nonomoto Mahou-ken, which is inherited from her mother with her younger sister Kukuru. -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- 11,838 5.86
Genjitsu Shugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki -- -- J.C.Staff -- ? eps -- Light novel -- Action Military Harem Magic Romance Fantasy -- Genjitsu Shugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki Genjitsu Shugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki -- O, Hero! -- -- When Kazuya Souma is unexpectedly transported to another world, he knows the people expect a hero. But Souma's idea of heroism is more practical than most—he wants to rebuild the flagging economy of the new land he's found himself in! Betrothed to the princess and abruptly planted on the throne, this realist hero must gather talented people to help him get the country back on its feet—not through war, or adventure, but with administrative reform! -- -- (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment) -- TV - Jul ??, 2021 -- 23,670 N/A -- -- Mujin Wakusei Survive -- -- Madhouse, Telecom Animation Film -- 52 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Slice of Life -- Mujin Wakusei Survive Mujin Wakusei Survive -- The story is set in the 22nd century where space travel, planet colonization and anti-gravity basketball are practically everyday things. Planet Earth has become uninhabitable, and therefore people live in colonies on the surrounding planets. On a school field trip, a mistake causes the protagonist, a young transfer student named Luna, her pet robot, and six of her classmates to be thrown through a gravity storm and crash land on a seemingly uninhabited planet. There, with Luna as their leader, the robot cat Chako, the lone wolf Kaoru, the spoiled rich boy Howard, the shy Sharla, the obedient Bell, the prideful musician Menori and the young genius Shingo must fight for their survival. But is the planet really uninhabited, or is there someone or something out there, waiting in the shadows? -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- TV - Oct 16, 2003 -- 23,504 7.70
Hanma Baki: Son of Ogre -- -- TMS Entertainment -- ? eps -- Manga -- Action Martial Arts Shounen -- Hanma Baki: Son of Ogre Hanma Baki: Son of Ogre -- Third part of the Baki series. -- ONA - ??? ??, 2021 -- 11,668 N/ASenjuushi -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Military -- Senjuushi Senjuushi -- Despair War is a battle between ancient guns and contemporary guns. Due to a nuclear war, the world was destroyed. Under the full governance of a world empire, people are living with their freedom taken. Despite the forbidden rule of owning any weapons, there is a resistance that secretly fights against the world empire. They own ancient guns left as art and fight using these. Then, the Kijuushi appear as the souls of the ancient guns. Proud and magnificent, the "Absolute Royal" are the only ones that can give hope to this world. The story depicts the everyday life of the Kijuushi. Laughter, despair, happiness, confusion, pain; they would still pursue their own absolute loyalty to fight. What do they fight for? What should they protect? -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 11,661 4.92
Happy☆Lesson (TV) -- -- Studio Hibari -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Drama Harem Romance Slice of Life -- Happy☆Lesson (TV) Happy☆Lesson (TV) -- Hitotose Chitose was always alone and untrusting of people but when 5 female teachers appear and started living together with him in his family's house as his mothers, things started to change and pick up, together with Hazuki-nee and Minazuki (his 2 sisters) everyday is a lesson. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- TV - Apr 1, 2002 -- 24,131 6.65
Happy☆Lesson (TV) -- -- Studio Hibari -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Drama Harem Romance Slice of Life -- Happy☆Lesson (TV) Happy☆Lesson (TV) -- Hitotose Chitose was always alone and untrusting of people but when 5 female teachers appear and started living together with him in his family's house as his mothers, things started to change and pick up, together with Hazuki-nee and Minazuki (his 2 sisters) everyday is a lesson. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Apr 1, 2002 -- 24,131 6.65
Hataraku Maou-sama! -- -- White Fox -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Demons Supernatural Romance Fantasy -- Hataraku Maou-sama! Hataraku Maou-sama! -- Striking fear into the hearts of mortals, the Demon Lord Satan begins to conquer the land of Ente Isla with his vast demon armies. However, while embarking on this brutal quest to take over the continent, his efforts are foiled by the hero Emilia, forcing Satan to make his swift retreat through a dimensional portal only to land in the human world. Along with his loyal general Alsiel, the demon finds himself stranded in modern-day Tokyo and vows to return and complete his subjugation of Ente Isla—that is, if they can find a way back! -- -- Powerless in a world without magic, Satan assumes the guise of a human named Sadao Maou and begins working at MgRonald's—a local fast-food restaurant—to make ends meet. He soon realizes that his goal of conquering Ente Isla is just not enough as he grows determined to climb the corporate ladder and become the ruler of Earth, one satisfied customer at a time! -- -- Whether it's part-time work, household chores, or simply trying to pay the rent on time, Hataraku Maou-sama! presents a hilarious view of the most mundane aspects of everyday life, all through the eyes of a hapless demon lord. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 1,131,488 7.81
Hataraku Saibou: Kaze Shoukougun -- -- David Production -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Comedy Shounen -- Hataraku Saibou: Kaze Shoukougun Hataraku Saibou: Kaze Shoukougun -- A mysterious cell wearing a stylish hat appears before the regular cells, who are bored with just the same (cell division) work over and over again, every day. This mysterious cell lures the regular cells into a mischievous scheme against White Blood Cell and Killer T Cell. The regular cells enjoy working out their everyday, pent-up frustration. But, just who exactly is this cell wearing a stylish hat? -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Special - Dec 27, 2018 -- 37,187 7.27
Hina Logi: From Luck & Logic -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- Card game -- Action Comedy Fantasy School -- Hina Logi: From Luck & Logic Hina Logi: From Luck & Logic -- Liones Yelistratova, a pure princess from a small country, enters a school in Hokkaido on a spring day. The school is a specialized educational institution operated by ALCA to train Logicalists, who maintain world peace. Liones enters class S, where she meets many classmates with unique personalities, like Nina. A lively and cute everyday life begins now. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Jul 1, 2017 -- 23,840 6.66
Ichigo Mashimaro -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Ichigo Mashimaro Ichigo Mashimaro -- "Cute girls doing cute things in cute ways." -- -- Everyday things make up the fabric of life—whether it's making friends, going to school, trying to make money, or celebrating a holiday. Ichigo Mashimaro is a heartwarming series that follows the daily lives of Itou Chika, her sister Nobue, and her friends Miu, Matsuri, and Ana. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA, Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Jul 15, 2005 -- 72,555 7.66
Ichigo Mashimaro -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Ichigo Mashimaro Ichigo Mashimaro -- "Cute girls doing cute things in cute ways." -- -- Everyday things make up the fabric of life—whether it's making friends, going to school, trying to make money, or celebrating a holiday. Ichigo Mashimaro is a heartwarming series that follows the daily lives of Itou Chika, her sister Nobue, and her friends Miu, Matsuri, and Ana. -- -- TV - Jul 15, 2005 -- 72,555 7.66
Ichigo Mashimaro OVA -- -- Daume -- 3 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Comedy School Slice of Life -- Ichigo Mashimaro OVA Ichigo Mashimaro OVA -- Based on Barasui's manga series, Ichigo Mashimaro follows the life of Nobue Itou, her younger sister Chika, and her friends. The basic premise of the show can be summed up in "cute girls do cute things in cute ways", be it trying to quit smoking, going outside to play, celebrating a holiday, or doing school work. This OVA picks up where the series left off, continuing the adventures of your everyday life, only cuter. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Feb 23, 2007 -- 20,810 7.71
Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- -- Trigger -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Harem Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Romance School -- Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- During a Literature Club meeting, the four club members—along with their faculty adviser's niece—suddenly find themselves with supernatural powers. Now capable of fabricating black flames, resident chuunibyou Jurai Andou is the most ecstatic about their new abilities; unfortunately, his own is only for show and unable to accomplish anything of substance. Moreover, he is completely outclassed by those around him: fellow club member Tomoyo Kanzaki manipulates time, Jurai's childhood friend Hatoko Kushikawa wields control over the five elements, club president Sayumi Takanashi can repair both inanimate objects and living things, and their adviser's niece Chifuyu Himeki is able to create objects out of thin air. -- -- However, while the mystery of why they received these powers looms overhead, very little has changed for the Literature Club. The everyday lives of these five superpowered students continue on, albeit now tinged with the supernatural. -- -- 333,922 7.12
Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- -- Trigger -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Harem Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Romance School -- Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- During a Literature Club meeting, the four club members—along with their faculty adviser's niece—suddenly find themselves with supernatural powers. Now capable of fabricating black flames, resident chuunibyou Jurai Andou is the most ecstatic about their new abilities; unfortunately, his own is only for show and unable to accomplish anything of substance. Moreover, he is completely outclassed by those around him: fellow club member Tomoyo Kanzaki manipulates time, Jurai's childhood friend Hatoko Kushikawa wields control over the five elements, club president Sayumi Takanashi can repair both inanimate objects and living things, and their adviser's niece Chifuyu Himeki is able to create objects out of thin air. -- -- However, while the mystery of why they received these powers looms overhead, very little has changed for the Literature Club. The everyday lives of these five superpowered students continue on, albeit now tinged with the supernatural. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 333,922 7.12
Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara -- -- P.A. Works -- 13 eps -- Original -- Drama Magic Romance School -- Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara -- Despite the kaleidoscopic magic ingrained in everyday life, Hitomi Tsukishiro's monochrome world is deprived of emotion and feeling. On a night as black and white as any other, amidst the fireworks spreading across the sky, Hitomi's grandmother Kohaku conjures a spell, for which she has been harnessing the moon's light for 60 years, to send Hitomi back in time to the year 2018 when Kohaku was in high school. -- -- Hitomi's mission seems unclear, but her grandmother assures her that she will know when she gets there. Following a trip through time aboard a train driven by a strange yellow creature, Hitomi finds herself in stoic artist Yuito Aoi's room, and his drawings flood her world with color. What is Hitomi's purpose there, and why do Yuito's drawings return such breathtaking color to her drab world? -- -- 237,287 7.54
Jaku-Chara Tomozaki-kun -- -- Project No.9 -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Drama Romance School -- Jaku-Chara Tomozaki-kun Jaku-Chara Tomozaki-kun -- Fumiya Tomozaki is Japan's best player in the online game Attack Families, commonly known as "Tackfam." Despite holding such a revered title, a lack of social skills and amiability causes him to fall short in his everyday high school life. Failing to have any friends, he blames the convoluted mechanics and unfair rules of life, forcing him to give up and proclaim himself a bottom-tier character in this "game." -- -- After a fateful meeting with another top-tier Tackfam player, Fumiya is shocked to discover the player's true identity—Aoi Hinami, a popular, smart, and sociable classmate who is the complete opposite of himself. Aoi, surprised at how inept Fumiya is at everything besides Tackfam, decides to assist him in succeeding in what she calls the greatest game of them all. Through the gruesome ordeals of social interactions and relationships, Fumiya begins to advance tiers in the glorious game of life. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 179,634 7.23
Joshikausei -- -- Seven -- 12 eps -- Web manga -- Comedy School Slice of Life -- Joshikausei Joshikausei -- Momoko Futo is an average high-school girl going about her everyday life. Though laid-back and cheerful, her life is anything but mundane as her eccentricity and clumsiness never fail to spice up her days. Her two best friends are always with her: the cute and innocent Mayumi Furui, and the calm and cool Shibumi Shibusawa. Without any spoken dialogue or narration, Joshikausei aims to recount the comedic shenanigans these girls get up to through the expressive sounds and gestures that they make. -- -- 44,909 5.76
Joshiraku -- -- J.C.Staff -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Shounen -- Joshiraku Joshiraku -- Joshiraku follows the conversations of five rakugo storyteller girls relating the odd things that happen to them each day. Their comedic and satirical chatting covers all kinds of topics, from pointless observations of everyday life, to politics, manga, and more. Each girl has something new to add to the discussion, and the discourse never ends in the same place it began. -- -- Each of the rakugo girls has their own unique personality, with the energetic but immature Marii Buratei; the seemingly cute Kigurumi Haroukitei; the inherently lucky and carefree Tetora Bouhatei; the calm and violent Gankyou Kuurubiyuutei; and the pessimistic and unstable Kukuru Anrakutei. These girls—and their mysterious friend in a wrestling mask—give their observations to the audience, either backstage at the rakugo theater or in various famous locations around Tokyo. -- -- TV - Jul 6, 2012 -- 117,626 7.49
Keishichou Tokumubu Tokushu Kyouakuhan Taisakushitsu Dainanaka: Tokunana -- -- Anima&Co. -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Police Vampire Fantasy -- Keishichou Tokumubu Tokushu Kyouakuhan Taisakushitsu Dainanaka: Tokunana Keishichou Tokumubu Tokushu Kyouakuhan Taisakushitsu Dainanaka: Tokunana -- In Tokyo, there exists a peaceful cohabitation between supernatural creatures—elves, dwarves, vampires, and more—and humans. However, contrary to history, powerful dragons once ruled over this world of creatures and humans but have since disappeared. Consequently, a diabolical group under the alias "Nine," who seek the miracles of the once godlike dragons, stirs up trouble in the streets of Tokyo, commiting mass murder and causing destruction. To combat the dangerous group of Nine, the police organize the Special 7—a group of highly skilled professionals whose abilities exceed those of ordinary humans. -- -- Caught up in a bank robbery turned hostage crisis, Seiji Nanatsuki, having recently become a detective, has a chance encounter with Shiori Ichinose, a member of Special 7. Assisting with the resolution of the robbery, Seiji is recognized for his clear sense of justice and refreshing character, suddenly earning him a spot on the elite unit. -- -- As he takes on new missions, Seiji finds that being a detective as part of Special 7 isn't the police work he expected, where working alongside a team of different species with special abilities and vibrant personalities brings unpredictability to his daily life and police work. While the everyday crime in Tokyo continues, Seiji and the Special 7 will fight not only to resolve special cases, but also obstruct the ill-intentioned plans of the merciless group of Nine. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 38,207 6.02
Kekkai Sensen & Beyond -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Fantasy Shounen Super Power Supernatural Vampire -- Kekkai Sensen & Beyond Kekkai Sensen & Beyond -- Three years ago, a gateway between Earth and the Beyond opened in New York City, trapping extradimensional creatures and humans alike in an impermeable bubble. After the city's restoration, monsters, magic, and madness are common findings in the area now known as Hellsalem's Lot. Leonardo Watch, a young photographer who unwillingly obtained the "All-seeing Eyes of the Gods" in exchange for his sister's eyesight, came to this paranormal city to find answers to the mysterious power that he possesses. He later finds his life drastically changed when he joins Libra, a secret organization of people with supernatural abilities dedicated to maintaining order in the everyday chaos of Hellsalem's Lot. -- -- However, this is only the beginning of Leonardo's unexpected journey ahead. Regardless of the constant threat of otherworldly enemies, he is determined to uncover the secrets of his power and find a way to restore his sister's eyesight. Kekkai Sensen & Beyond follows Leonardo as he sets off on more crazy adventures with his comrades, fighting to ensure peace and order. -- -- 314,725 7.86
Kekkai Sensen & Beyond -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Fantasy Shounen Super Power Supernatural Vampire -- Kekkai Sensen & Beyond Kekkai Sensen & Beyond -- Three years ago, a gateway between Earth and the Beyond opened in New York City, trapping extradimensional creatures and humans alike in an impermeable bubble. After the city's restoration, monsters, magic, and madness are common findings in the area now known as Hellsalem's Lot. Leonardo Watch, a young photographer who unwillingly obtained the "All-seeing Eyes of the Gods" in exchange for his sister's eyesight, came to this paranormal city to find answers to the mysterious power that he possesses. He later finds his life drastically changed when he joins Libra, a secret organization of people with supernatural abilities dedicated to maintaining order in the everyday chaos of Hellsalem's Lot. -- -- However, this is only the beginning of Leonardo's unexpected journey ahead. Regardless of the constant threat of otherworldly enemies, he is determined to uncover the secrets of his power and find a way to restore his sister's eyesight. Kekkai Sensen & Beyond follows Leonardo as he sets off on more crazy adventures with his comrades, fighting to ensure peace and order. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 314,725 7.86
Kemono Friends -- -- Yaoyorozu -- 12 eps -- Game -- Adventure Comedy Fantasy -- Kemono Friends Kemono Friends -- Japari Park is an untamed paradise where many humanoid animals, known as "Friends," live their everyday lives in all corners of the natural environmental park. -- -- One lazy afternoon in the savannah area, the energetic Serval encounters a peculiar new Friend. Curious, she swiftly takes down the Friend, named Kaban, to try and discover what species she is. To Serval's disappointment, not even Kaban herself knows the answer. -- -- The two become friends and set out on a grand adventure through the many habitats, landmarks, and attractions of Japari Park. Their destination is the park library, where they hope to shed some light on Kaban’s identity. Along the way, they meet many other Friends, looking into their lives and helping them out. However, they soon begin to uncover the sinister reality behind the park and their own existence. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Discotek Media -- 69,154 7.57
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba -- -- Pastel -- 52 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Fantasy Martial Arts Shounen -- Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba -- Kurogane Yaiba is a boy who doesn't want to become what any regular kid would: A samurai. That's why he undergoes a hard training with his father, knowing only the forest as his world. Then, one day, he is sent to Japan, where he has to deal with a whole new civilized reality, meeting the Mine family, the evil Onimaru and even the legendary Musashi, having lots of dangerous adventures, becoming stronger everyday. -- -- (Source: ANN, edited) -- 7,686 7.12
Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor -- -- Studio Deen -- 7 eps -- Original -- Comedy Mecha Police Sci-Fi -- Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor -- As the human race evolves, so does its technology. Engineers have successfully created robots dubbed "Labors" for mass distribution, utilized by society for a number of everyday tasks. However, there are criminals who manage to get their hands on these Labors, using them for their own nefarious means. -- -- To combat this new form of delinquency, police around the world begin using "Patrol Labors" or "Patlabors" to put a stop to Labor-related crimes. Rookie police officer Noa Izumi is drafted into a special Patlabor unit, getting her own mechanical suit to fight crime. Naming this machine Alphonse, Izumi works tirelessly alongside her peers to keep civilization safe from those who would use this advanced technology to harm others. -- -- As Izumi becomes further ingrained within her unit, she must also learn how to navigate both her social and professional spheres with grace and wit. She befriends the aloof Asuma Shinohara, fellow pilot Isao Oota, and the other members of her brigade as she helps them to combat conspiratorial plots, workplace revolts, and supernatural beings. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Central Park Media, Maiden Japan -- OVA - Apr 25, 1988 -- 25,666 7.29
Kimi to Boku. -- -- J.C.Staff -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Drama Romance School Shounen Slice of Life -- Kimi to Boku. Kimi to Boku. -- Four childhood friends are in their second year at Homare High School: kind and cheerful Shun Matsuoka, hot-tempered Kaname Tsukahara, and the Asaba twins, gentle Yuuta and lazy Yuuki. When a dynamic transfer student, Chizuru Tachibana, joins their group, the friends get caught up in his creative yet troublesome ideas that end up bringing excitement to their everyday lives. With new encounters and experiences, they begin to learn more about each other and themselves. -- -- TV - Oct 4, 2011 -- 153,311 7.69
Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon S -- -- Kyoto Animation -- ? eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Fantasy -- Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon S Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon S -- Second season of Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon. -- TV - Jul ??, 2021 -- 130,085 N/A -- -- WWW.Working!! -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Slice of Life Comedy -- WWW.Working!! WWW.Working!! -- Daisuke Higashida is a serious first-year student at Higashizaka High School. He lives a peaceful everyday life even though he is not satisfied with the family who doesn't laugh at all and makes him tired. However, his father's company goes bankrupt one day, and he can no longer afford allowances, cellphone bills, and commuter tickets. When his father orders him to take up a part-time job, Daisuke decides to work at a nearby family restaurant in order to avoid traveling 15 kilometers to school by bicycle. -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 128,189 7.44
Komori-san wa Kotowarenai! -- -- Artland -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School -- Komori-san wa Kotowarenai! Komori-san wa Kotowarenai! -- Fifteen-year-old Komori Shuri is a junior high school girl who is too nice to decline requests. Constantly doing favors for other people has given her incredible strength?! But even so, she is also an adolescent junior high school girl. -- -- An anime overflowing with the ups and downs of everyday life! -- -- (Source: Batoto, edited) -- 53,285 6.25
Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni -- -- MAPPA -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Historical Drama Seinen -- Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni -- Suzu Urano is a pure and kindhearted girl who loves to draw and keep her head in the clouds. Growing up in the outskirts of Hiroshima with her family, she is more than happy to help with her grandmother's nori business. -- -- However, when she becomes of age, Suzu leaves her beloved home to marry Shuusaku Houjou, a man she barely knows. As she integrates into her new husband's household, the homesick bride struggles to adjust to the unfamiliar environment as the war effort extends far beyond its point of no return. When the war reaches Suzu's own backyard and peace gives way to brutality, how will she support herself and those she comes to love along the way? -- -- Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni paints a colorful yet haunting depiction of everyday life in the years before and after World War II, showcasing the perseverance and fortitude of ordinary Japanese during one of the darkest periods of modern history. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Shout! Factory -- Movie - Nov 12, 2016 -- 130,034 8.23
Kowabon -- -- ILCA -- 13 eps -- Original -- Horror -- Kowabon Kowabon -- In today's world full of wondrous technological innovation, the unnatural and mysterious sometimes appear even more horrifying than usual. But despite how far society has advanced, the fear of the unknown always remains. The unfortunate participants in Kowabon find themselves in such a predicament, experiencing the supernatural through their everyday technology. From a frightening sight caught on a parking garage camera to a video chat that takes an unexpected turn, the victims struggle to escape that which haunts them. However, what awaits these doomed souls may be a fate even worse than death... -- -- 30,373 5.23
Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? -- -- Millepensee -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Mystery Comedy Magic Fantasy -- Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? -- The day is as normal as it can be in high school as the students peacefully go about their everyday activities until an unprecedented catastrophe strikes the school, killing every person in its wake. Guided by what seems to be a miracle, a handful of students are fortunate enough to be reincarnated into another world as nobles, princes, and other kinds of people with prestigious backgrounds. -- -- One girl, however, is not so lucky. Being reborn as a spider of the weakest kind, she immediately experiences the hardships of her dire situation. Even so, she must press on to survive the numerous threats that endanger her life. Discovering that her new world has a system like that of an RPG, she tries her best to hunt prey and defeat monsters to level up and evolve. As she gradually grows stronger, she hopes one day her efforts will be rewarded, and that she will be granted a better life. -- -- 182,578 7.26
Kuromukuro -- -- P.A. Works -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Mecha -- Kuromukuro Kuromukuro -- During the dawn of the 21st century, the United Nations Kurobe Research Institute was established in Japan to investigate an ancient artifact, which was discovered during the construction of the Kurobe Dam. Scientists from around the world have gathered in the facility to study the object, while their children enjoy their everyday lives attending Mt. Tate International Senior High School. -- -- Yukina Shirahane, a reserved high school girl, is the daughter of the facility's head scientist. While visiting her mother at the facility, Yukina manages to solve part of the artifact's puzzle. To her surprise, what appears before her is Kennosuke Tokisada Ouma, a young samurai from the Sengoku era. -- -- As a threat approaches from outer space, Yukina, along with Kennosuke, finds herself defending Earth against the invading forces. Along the way, she discovers the mystery behind Kennosuke and the reason he is determined to protect her. -- -- 115,000 7.19
Kuromukuro -- -- P.A. Works -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Mecha -- Kuromukuro Kuromukuro -- During the dawn of the 21st century, the United Nations Kurobe Research Institute was established in Japan to investigate an ancient artifact, which was discovered during the construction of the Kurobe Dam. Scientists from around the world have gathered in the facility to study the object, while their children enjoy their everyday lives attending Mt. Tate International Senior High School. -- -- Yukina Shirahane, a reserved high school girl, is the daughter of the facility's head scientist. While visiting her mother at the facility, Yukina manages to solve part of the artifact's puzzle. To her surprise, what appears before her is Kennosuke Tokisada Ouma, a young samurai from the Sengoku era. -- -- As a threat approaches from outer space, Yukina, along with Kennosuke, finds herself defending Earth against the invading forces. Along the way, she discovers the mystery behind Kennosuke and the reason he is determined to protect her. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Ponycan USA -- 115,000 7.19
Kuuchuu Buranko -- -- Toei Animation -- 11 eps -- Novel -- Comedy Psychological Drama Seinen -- Kuuchuu Buranko Kuuchuu Buranko -- The world of psychology is far from strange to the unusual Dr. Ichirou Irabu, a resident psychiatrist of Irabu General Hospital. He and his charming nurse Mayumi run through several patients, each suffering from a mental illness that harms their everyday life. -- -- Patients should be wary of the seductive Mayumi, with her spellbinding looks and devilishly short pink nurse uniform. On the other hand, the doctor seems to have three separate personalities: a child with an oversized lab coat; an intelligent, youthful man with feminine traits; and a selfish, outgoing green bear. While curing his patients in questionable ways, Dr. Irabu often tries to gain something from them outside of his profession—and in doing so, occasionally forgets his role as a doctor. -- -- As each patient struggles to face the nature of their distress, an obvious yet invisible thread ties their paths together. -- -- 75,563 7.96
Kyoufu Shinbun (2014) -- -- Next Media Animation -- 16 eps -- - -- Horror Demons Supernatural Fantasy -- Kyoufu Shinbun (2014) Kyoufu Shinbun (2014) -- Rei Kigata is a first year middle schooler at Ishido Middle School. He is not a believer of any paranormal phenomena such as existence of ghosts or spirits in any kind, but one day at midnight, while he is sleeping, a mysterious newspaper called "Horror News" is delivered to his room. The newspaper tells a story in which one of his teachers at the school will get killed in a car accident the following morning and Kigata will be a witness of the accident. The story turns into a fact in the following day and since then, the mysterious newspaper is delivered everyday. He realizes he is haunted by this newspaper and that his life span would be shortened in 100 days every time he reads it. -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll, edited) -- ONA - Apr 28, 2014 -- 1,563 5.66
Lance N' Masques -- -- Studio Gokumi -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Fantasy -- Lance N' Masques Lance N' Masques -- Eight words describe the feelings of Youtarou Hanabusa: "I just want to live a normal life." Unfortunately for him, as a member of the Knights of the World, his training in this ancient and international order has left him with a condition he calls "White Knight Syndrome." This condition causes Youtarou to instinctively act heroically and chivalrously whenever he encounters someone in danger. -- -- To protect his identity in such embarrassing moments, he carries a mask with him at all times. Then one day, he saves the life of Makio Kidouin, the young daughter of an elite and affluent family. Little does he know that this singular act of heroism will change his life forever. Soon, he is simultaneously blessed with a life in the lap of luxury and cursed with one of abnormality, for his new friend Makio lives a life far removed from the everyday. -- -- Between coping with the hijinks of six-year-old Makio, and dealing with a cast of odd friends and scheming enemies, Youtarou must protect his new friend while keeping his identity hidden as the masked hero Knight Lancer. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Ponycan USA -- 45,399 5.51
Little Busters!: Refrain -- -- J.C.Staff -- 13 eps -- Visual novel -- Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Drama Romance School -- Little Busters!: Refrain Little Busters!: Refrain -- Following the Little Busters after they lost their first baseball game, the team decides to have a pancake party. It has been almost one semester since the return of Kyousuke Natsume. As usual, Riki Naoe continues to help the Little Busters' members—both old and new—with confronting their inner struggles. However, strange happenings begin to occur, leading Rin Natsume and Riki closer to unraveling the truth behind the "secret of this world." -- -- Little do Rin and Rikki know, their discovery will end up changing the peaceful everyday lives created by the Little Busters once and for all. Little Busters!: Refrain brings a conclusion to the colorful stories of its ensemble cast—forged with the weight of emotions and strengthened with the bond of friendship—as they come to terms with their regrets and weaknesses. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Oct 5, 2013 -- 136,838 8.22
Little Busters!: Refrain -- -- J.C.Staff -- 13 eps -- Visual novel -- Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Drama Romance School -- Little Busters!: Refrain Little Busters!: Refrain -- Following the Little Busters after they lost their first baseball game, the team decides to have a pancake party. It has been almost one semester since the return of Kyousuke Natsume. As usual, Riki Naoe continues to help the Little Busters' members—both old and new—with confronting their inner struggles. However, strange happenings begin to occur, leading Rin Natsume and Riki closer to unraveling the truth behind the "secret of this world." -- -- Little do Rin and Rikki know, their discovery will end up changing the peaceful everyday lives created by the Little Busters once and for all. Little Busters!: Refrain brings a conclusion to the colorful stories of its ensemble cast—forged with the weight of emotions and strengthened with the bond of friendship—as they come to terms with their regrets and weaknesses. -- -- TV - Oct 5, 2013 -- 136,838 8.22
Log Horizon 2nd Season -- -- Studio Deen -- 25 eps -- Light novel -- Action Game Adventure Magic Fantasy -- Log Horizon 2nd Season Log Horizon 2nd Season -- After being trapped in the world of Elder Tale for six months, Shiroe and the other Adventurers have begun to get the hang of things in their new environment. The Adventurers are starting to gain the trust of the People of the Land, and Akiba has flourished thanks to the law and order established by Shiroe's Round Table Alliance, regaining its everyday liveliness. Despite this success, however, the Alliance faces a new crisis: they are running out of funds to govern Akiba, and spies from the Minami district have infiltrated the city. -- -- As formidable forces rise in other districts, there is also a need to discover more about the vast new world they are trapped in—leading Shiroe to decide that the time has come to venture outside the city. Accompanied by his friend Naotsugu and the Sage of Mirror Lake Regan, the calculative Shiroe makes his move, hoping to unravel new possibilities and eventually find a way home. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 503,514 7.61
Log Horizon -- -- Satelight -- 25 eps -- Light novel -- Action Game Adventure Magic Fantasy -- Log Horizon Log Horizon -- In the blink of an eye, thirty thousand bewildered Japanese gamers are whisked from their everyday lives into the world of the popular MMORPG, Elder Tale, after the game's latest update—unable to log out. Among them is the socially awkward college student Shiroe, whose confusion and shock lasts only a moment as, a veteran of the game, he immediately sets out to explore the limits of his new reality. -- -- Shiroe must learn to live in this new world, leading others and negotiating with the NPC "natives" in order to bring stability to the virtual city of Akihabara. He is joined by his unfortunate friend Naotsugu, having logged in for the first time in years only to find himself trapped, and Akatsuki, a petite but fierce assassin who labels Shiroe as her master. A tale of fantasy, adventure, and politics, Log Horizon explores the elements of gaming through the eyes of a master strategist who attempts to make the best of a puzzling situation. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 907,271 7.99
Macross 7 Plus -- -- Production Reed -- 11 eps -- Original -- Music Slice of Life Space Mecha -- Macross 7 Plus Macross 7 Plus -- A series of 2-3 minute shorts revealing the everyday life of some characters, back-story of others, and the occasional music video. Originally included as extras on the Macross 7 VHS and laserdisc releases. -- Special - Jan 25, 1995 -- 5,780 6.80
Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's -- -- Seven Arcs -- 13 eps -- Original -- Action Comedy Drama Magic Super Power -- Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's -- After solving the incident of the scattered Jewel Seeds, Nanoha Takamachi happily returns to her everyday life, though now with added magic practice in the morning. Exchanging video messages with Fate Testarossa and the crew of the Arthra, Nanoha eagerly awaits the chance to speak with them in person again. But while studying in her room one day, Raising Heart suddenly calls out to Nanoha and warns her of an incoming attack! -- -- The attacker is a young girl named Vita, who calls herself a Belka Knight. She proves her strength by using an intelligent device with a mysterious cartridge system to quickly overwhelm Nanoha. Luckily, the Space-Time Administration Bureau is able to step in before she is completely crushed. Vita and her fellow knights Shamal, Signum, and Zafila are on a mission to steal magical power from mages in order to complete the Book of Darkness, one of the Lost Logia. For what sinister purpose are the knights after this Book of Darkness? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA -- TV - Oct 2, 2005 -- 57,634 7.98
Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's -- -- Seven Arcs -- 13 eps -- Original -- Action Comedy Drama Magic Super Power -- Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's -- After solving the incident of the scattered Jewel Seeds, Nanoha Takamachi happily returns to her everyday life, though now with added magic practice in the morning. Exchanging video messages with Fate Testarossa and the crew of the Arthra, Nanoha eagerly awaits the chance to speak with them in person again. But while studying in her room one day, Raising Heart suddenly calls out to Nanoha and warns her of an incoming attack! -- -- The attacker is a young girl named Vita, who calls herself a Belka Knight. She proves her strength by using an intelligent device with a mysterious cartridge system to quickly overwhelm Nanoha. Luckily, the Space-Time Administration Bureau is able to step in before she is completely crushed. Vita and her fellow knights Shamal, Signum, and Zafila are on a mission to steal magical power from mages in order to complete the Book of Darkness, one of the Lost Logia. For what sinister purpose are the knights after this Book of Darkness? -- -- TV - Oct 2, 2005 -- 57,634 7.98
Mahou Shoujo Madoka� -- Magica Movie 3: Hangyaku no Monogatari -- -- Shaft -- 1 ep -- Original -- Mystery Psychological Drama Magic Thriller -- Mahou Shoujo Madoka� -- Magica Movie 3: Hangyaku no Monogatari Mahou Shoujo Madoka� -- Magica Movie 3: Hangyaku no Monogatari -- The young girls of Mitakihara happily live their lives, occasionally fighting off evil, but otherwise going about their peaceful, everyday routines. However, Homura Akemi feels that something is wrong with this unusually pleasant atmosphere—though the others remain oblivious, she can't help but suspect that there is more to what is going on than meets the eye: someone who should not exist is currently present to join in on their activities. -- -- Mahou Shoujo Madoka� -- Magica Movie 3: Hangyaku no Monogatari follows Homura in her struggle to uncover the painful truth behind the mysterious circumstances, as she selfishly and desperately fights for the sake of her undying love in this despair-ridden conclusion to the story of five magical girls. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- Movie - Oct 26, 2013 -- 295,580 8.45
Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi -- -- Studio Kafka -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Magic Fantasy Shounen -- Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi -- The story takes place shortly before Cartaphilus took a nap and Chise became an auditor at the academy. -- -- Elias and his friends help Chise prepare for the academy, where in the middle of everyday life, Spriggan visits the mansion on a spooky horse with the words, "The appearance of the ghost hunting association is unusual this time." -- -- Gabriel, an ordinary boy who just moved from London, was bored of his environment of parting with friends, being in an unfamiliar location, and everything else. Sitting by the window and glancing beyond, he spotted a purple smoke and decided to chase after it, looking to escape his boredom. Though it should not, the world of the boy begins to converge with the wizards, who live on the other side behind a thick veil. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- OVA - Sep 10, 2021 -- 18,799 N/A -- -- Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach -- -- OLM -- 51 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Magic Comedy Romance Shoujo -- Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach -- There are three known worlds—the human world, the angel world, and the devil world. The evil queen Raindevilla yearns to destroy the angel world with help or her many devil minions. The goddess Aphrodite sends an angel to the human world, Limone, to summon three love angels in the form of three school girls, Momoko Hanasaki, Yuri Tanima, and Hinagiku Tamano, who together become Angel Lilly, Angel Daisy, and Wedding Peach. The three girls must fight to overcome the evils of the devils, as well as their own lives, and restore peace to the angel world by gathering all pieces of the Sacred Four Somethings (or Saint Something Four) and defeat the evil queen once and for all. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- 18,769 6.68
Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi -- -- Studio Kafka -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Magic Fantasy Shounen -- Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi -- The story takes place shortly before Cartaphilus took a nap and Chise became an auditor at the academy. -- -- Elias and his friends help Chise prepare for the academy, where in the middle of everyday life, Spriggan visits the mansion on a spooky horse with the words, "The appearance of the ghost hunting association is unusual this time." -- -- Gabriel, an ordinary boy who just moved from London, was bored of his environment of parting with friends, being in an unfamiliar location, and everything else. Sitting by the window and glancing beyond, he spotted a purple smoke and decided to chase after it, looking to escape his boredom. Though it should not, the world of the boy begins to converge with the wizards, who live on the other side behind a thick veil. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- OVA - Sep 10, 2021 -- 18,799 N/A -- -- Danchigai: Juusan Goutou Sentou Ikitai!! -- -- Creators in Pack -- 1 ep -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Danchigai: Juusan Goutou Sentou Ikitai!! Danchigai: Juusan Goutou Sentou Ikitai!! -- Unaired episode of Danchigai included on the Blu-ray/DVD volume. -- Special - Sep 18, 2015 -- 18,734 6.44
Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi -- -- Studio Kafka -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Magic Fantasy Shounen -- Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi Mahoutsukai no Yome: Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi -- The story takes place shortly before Cartaphilus took a nap and Chise became an auditor at the academy. -- -- Elias and his friends help Chise prepare for the academy, where in the middle of everyday life, Spriggan visits the mansion on a spooky horse with the words, "The appearance of the ghost hunting association is unusual this time." -- -- Gabriel, an ordinary boy who just moved from London, was bored of his environment of parting with friends, being in an unfamiliar location, and everything else. Sitting by the window and glancing beyond, he spotted a purple smoke and decided to chase after it, looking to escape his boredom. Though it should not, the world of the boy begins to converge with the wizards, who live on the other side behind a thick veil. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- OVA - Sep 10, 2021 -- 18,799 N/A -- -- Kyoushoku Soukou Guyver (2005) -- -- OLM -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Sci-Fi Shounen -- Kyoushoku Soukou Guyver (2005) Kyoushoku Soukou Guyver (2005) -- Sho Fukamachi, a normal teenager accidentally found an alien object called Unit and thus, changed his life forever. The Unit bonded with Sho, resulting in an incredibly powerful life-form called Guyver. With this great power, Sho battles the mysterious Chronos organization and it's Zoanoids, in order to protect his friends and his world. Unknown to Sho, the battle against Chronos will lead to the discovery of the origins of human, their destiny, and the Creators... -- -- (Source: ANN) -- 18,791 7.25
Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- -- LIDENFILMS -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Demons Fantasy Mystery Shoujo Supernatural -- Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- The Nocturnal Community Relations Division is a team of people who specialize in solving cases involving the ominous occult creatures of the night unseen by ordinary humans. Young and unsuspecting Arata Miyako has been assigned to the Shinjuku Ward Office of the division, where he meets his fellow members Theo Himezuka and Kyouichi Sakaki. -- -- On his first night, Arata finds himself on a mission where he discovers to his surprise that not only does every supernatural creature he once thought to be fictional actually exist, but also that he is the only human who can understand their non-human speech. Arata's surprises do not end there, as later that night, he meets a legendary creature called a Tengu that refers to him as the famous Heian-era exorcist, Abe no Seimei. Unfamiliar with the exorcist, Arata pays no mind and continues to work with his team, utilizing his unique ability to assist in the resolution of their cases. -- -- Mistaken by many occult creatures as Abe no Seimei and quickly becoming notorious for his special ability during his work, Arata becomes curious of his origins and invests himself more into solving cases regarding occult creatures he encounters once he learns of a certain connection between himself and the exorcist. However, Arata will quickly find that dealing with supernatural creatures is not as simple as he thought, as danger begins to play a fundamental role in his everyday findings and his ability starts to present an unexpected issue. -- -- 51,199 6.71
Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- -- LIDENFILMS -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Demons Fantasy Mystery Shoujo Supernatural -- Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- The Nocturnal Community Relations Division is a team of people who specialize in solving cases involving the ominous occult creatures of the night unseen by ordinary humans. Young and unsuspecting Arata Miyako has been assigned to the Shinjuku Ward Office of the division, where he meets his fellow members Theo Himezuka and Kyouichi Sakaki. -- -- On his first night, Arata finds himself on a mission where he discovers to his surprise that not only does every supernatural creature he once thought to be fictional actually exist, but also that he is the only human who can understand their non-human speech. Arata's surprises do not end there, as later that night, he meets a legendary creature called a Tengu that refers to him as the famous Heian-era exorcist, Abe no Seimei. Unfamiliar with the exorcist, Arata pays no mind and continues to work with his team, utilizing his unique ability to assist in the resolution of their cases. -- -- Mistaken by many occult creatures as Abe no Seimei and quickly becoming notorious for his special ability during his work, Arata becomes curious of his origins and invests himself more into solving cases regarding occult creatures he encounters once he learns of a certain connection between himself and the exorcist. However, Arata will quickly find that dealing with supernatural creatures is not as simple as he thought, as danger begins to play a fundamental role in his everyday findings and his ability starts to present an unexpected issue. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 51,199 6.71
Megachu! -- -- - -- 3 eps -- Visual novel -- Hentai Supernatural -- Megachu! Megachu! -- Based on an adult game by Front Wing. -- -- Kousuke is an everyday nice-guy college kid who suffers from a reoccurring nightmare where he's a rampaging sex demon. He just can't figure out why that is, as he sits down to play his favorite video games like Magical Girl Lape-chan. One day a beautiful Goddess named Fauna appears before him, not to grant wishes, but to destroy him! It seems Kousuke has the power of an evil demon sleeping inside of him. Luckily, Fauna decides on an alternate means of stopping the demon, which involves lots of sex with her and sexy older sister (and love potion maker) Jordh. Unluckily, there's Natsuki, a little devil with plans of her own for Kousuke. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- OVA - Jul 25, 2007 -- 6,682 6.52
Meiji Tokyo Renka -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Harem Historical Supernatural Romance Shoujo -- Meiji Tokyo Renka Meiji Tokyo Renka -- Mei Ayazuki is just your ordinary, everyday high-school girl. That is until one night, when the moon is full and red, she’s transported through time to the Meiji Period by Charlie, a self-proclaimed magician. -- -- She ends up in a strange, Meiji-era ‘Tokyo’ where the existence of ghosts is accepted. Led by Charlie, she finally arrives at the Rokumeikan. There, waiting for her to arrive, are the historical figures Ougai Mori, Shunsou Hishida, Otojirou Kawakami, Kyouka Izumi, Gorou Fujita, Yakumo Koizumi, and Tousuke Iwasaki. -- -- Whilst interacting with these men, she discovers she is a Tamayori - someone who can see ghosts - a skill that is highly valued in the Meiji Period. Due to these powers, her relationship with the men begins to change… As she gets to know these handsome men in a new era she just can’t get used to, a love begins to grow within her. -- -- Will Mei be able to return to her time? What will become of her love - a love that crosses the boundaries of time and space? -- -- (Source: Honey's Anime) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 34,827 6.94
Military! -- -- Creators in Pack -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Ecchi Slice of Life Comedy Military Seinen -- Military! Military! -- The story takes place during a conflict between the Krakozhia Dukedom and the Grania Republic. In the midst of the fighting, a savior appears to the Krakozhia Dukedom, and it is a high school student named Yano Souhei. Two female soldiers, First Lieutenant Ruto and Second Lieutenant Haruka, appear in tanks to intrude on Souhei's everyday life, followed by the enemy soldier Shachirofu, all of whom use firearms without hesitation at his house. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- 34,629 5.82
Minami Kamakura Koukou Joshi Jitenshabu -- -- A.C.G.T., J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Sports School Shounen -- Minami Kamakura Koukou Joshi Jitenshabu Minami Kamakura Koukou Joshi Jitenshabu -- Maiharu Hiromi has moved to Kamakura Nagasaki, and rides a bicycle to school everyday. Then she meets Akizuki Tomoe, the leader of the girls cycling club. She therefore joins the club and her life gradually begins to change. -- 17,285 6.26
Minami-ke Tadaima -- -- feel. -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Slice of Life -- Minami-ke Tadaima Minami-ke Tadaima -- The everyday lives of the Minami sisters continue. Chiaki, the youngest, continues to call people idiots while worshipping her eldest sister. Kana, the middle, still can't figure out that Fujioka's feelings for her are a crush, not a grudge. Haruka, the eldest, still unknowingly avoids Hosaka's advances to invite her to the volleyball team, and after a long day of excitement, the sisters enjoy sitting at the table at their home. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Jan 6, 2013 -- 49,865 7.68
Mo Dao Zu Shi -- -- B.CMAY PICTURES -- 15 eps -- Novel -- Action Adventure Mystery Historical Supernatural -- Mo Dao Zu Shi Mo Dao Zu Shi -- Xian: the state of immortality that all cultivators strive to achieve. However, there is a dark energy that lies underneath—the forbidden Mo Dao, or demonic path. Through an unfortunate series of tragedies, this is the path that cultivator Wei Wuxian experiments with during his teachings. His rise in power is accompanied by chaos and destruction, but his reign of terror comes to an abrupt end when the cultivation clans overpower him and he is killed by his closest ally. -- -- Thirteen years later, Wei Wuxian is reincarnated in the body of a lunatic and reunited with Lan Wangji, a former classmate of his. This marks the beginning of a supernatural mystery that plagues the clans and threatens to disrupt their everyday life. -- -- Mo Dao Zu Shi follows these two men on their mission to unravel the mysteries of the spiritual world. Fighting demons, ghosts, and even other cultivators, the two end up forming a bond that neither of them had ever expected. -- -- ONA - Jul 9, 2018 -- 140,492 8.49
Mujin Wakusei Survive -- -- Madhouse, Telecom Animation Film -- 52 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Slice of Life -- Mujin Wakusei Survive Mujin Wakusei Survive -- The story is set in the 22nd century where space travel, planet colonization and anti-gravity basketball are practically everyday things. Planet Earth has become uninhabitable, and therefore people live in colonies on the surrounding planets. On a school field trip, a mistake causes the protagonist, a young transfer student named Luna, her pet robot, and six of her classmates to be thrown through a gravity storm and crash land on a seemingly uninhabited planet. There, with Luna as their leader, the robot cat Chako, the lone wolf Kaoru, the spoiled rich boy Howard, the shy Sharla, the obedient Bell, the prideful musician Menori and the young genius Shingo must fight for their survival. But is the planet really uninhabited, or is there someone or something out there, waiting in the shadows? -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- TV - Oct 16, 2003 -- 23,504 7.70
Musaigen no Phantom World -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Fantasy Slice of Life Supernatural -- Musaigen no Phantom World Musaigen no Phantom World -- Phantoms: supernatural entities such as ghosts or youkai that, until recently, were thought to be superstition. However, when a virus that infects the brain spreads throughout society, people's perception of the world changes as the mythical beings are revealed to have been living alongside humanity the entire time. This virus has also affected those of the next generation significantly, allowing them to develop special abilities that they can use to fight against dangerous phantoms. -- -- Haruhiko Ichijou and Mai Kawakami are two of those that were granted such power as Haruhiko wields the ability to summon and seal phantoms through drawings while Mai imbues the power of the elements into martial arts. Together, along with the friendly phantom Ruru, they form Team E of Hosea Academy which is dedicated to dealing with these often mischievous beings. In a world where the real and surreal intertwine, Musaigen no Phantom World follows the adventures of a group of friends as they handle the everyday troubles caused by phantoms. -- -- 408,233 6.88
Musaigen no Phantom World -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Fantasy Slice of Life Supernatural -- Musaigen no Phantom World Musaigen no Phantom World -- Phantoms: supernatural entities such as ghosts or youkai that, until recently, were thought to be superstition. However, when a virus that infects the brain spreads throughout society, people's perception of the world changes as the mythical beings are revealed to have been living alongside humanity the entire time. This virus has also affected those of the next generation significantly, allowing them to develop special abilities that they can use to fight against dangerous phantoms. -- -- Haruhiko Ichijou and Mai Kawakami are two of those that were granted such power as Haruhiko wields the ability to summon and seal phantoms through drawings while Mai imbues the power of the elements into martial arts. Together, along with the friendly phantom Ruru, they form Team E of Hosea Academy which is dedicated to dealing with these often mischievous beings. In a world where the real and surreal intertwine, Musaigen no Phantom World follows the adventures of a group of friends as they handle the everyday troubles caused by phantoms. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 408,233 6.88
Nekopara -- -- Felix Film -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Nekopara Nekopara -- The siblings Kashou and Shigure Minazuki enjoy the company of six catgirls. Chocola and Vanilla assist Kashou in his job as a baker at the patisserie La Soleil, while the others—Coconut, Azuki, Cinnamon, and Maple—accompany Shigure in her daily life back at their home. -- -- One afternoon, when Chocola goes out for an errand, she notices a green-haired kitten alone by herself at a park and decides to bring her back to the patisserie. Soon after, the Minazuki household adopts her and gives her a name: Cacao. With a new member in their family, the members of the Minazuki household continue their everyday lives—bound to become livelier than ever. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 118,739 6.76
Nichijou -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School Shounen -- Nichijou Nichijou -- Nichijou primarily focuses on the daily antics of a trio of childhood friends—high school girls Mio Naganohara, Yuuko Aioi and Mai Minakami—whose stories soon intertwine with the young genius Hakase Shinonome, her robot caretaker Nano, and their talking cat Sakamoto. With every passing day, the lives of these six, as well as of the many people around them, experience both the calms of normal life and the insanity of the absurd. Walking to school, being bitten by a talking crow, spending time with friends, and watching the principal suplex a deer: they are all in a day's work in the extraordinary everyday lives of those in Nichijou. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Funimation -- 672,644 8.47
Nichijou: Nichijou no 0-wa -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School Shounen -- Nichijou: Nichijou no 0-wa Nichijou: Nichijou no 0-wa -- While the title suggests a story of simple, everyday school life, the contents are more the opposite. The setting is a strange school where you may see the principal wrestle a deer or a robot's arm hide a rollcake. However there are still normal stories, like making a card castle or taking a test you didn't study for. -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- OVA - Mar 12, 2011 -- 68,985 7.40
Nichijou: Nichijou no 0-wa -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School Shounen -- Nichijou: Nichijou no 0-wa Nichijou: Nichijou no 0-wa -- While the title suggests a story of simple, everyday school life, the contents are more the opposite. The setting is a strange school where you may see the principal wrestle a deer or a robot's arm hide a rollcake. However there are still normal stories, like making a card castle or taking a test you didn't study for. -- OVA - Mar 12, 2011 -- 68,985 7.40
Non Non Biyori Repeat -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Seinen Slice of Life -- Non Non Biyori Repeat Non Non Biyori Repeat -- Far from the hustle and bustle of urban life, and with only a single candy store and bus route to its name, the rural Asahigaoka is certainly not a place for everyone. Nevertheless, the village's children still manage to cheerfully spend their days exploring and having fun in the wilderness around them. One such child, Renge Miyauchi, the youngest of the group, looks forward to the entrance ceremony of the upcoming school year, signalling her entry into first grade and the beginning of her elementary school life. Attending the only school in town, Renge and her friends, seventh grader Natsumi Koshigaya and her eighth grade sister Komari, make the most out of their rural lifestyle, playing and studying everyday. -- -- Meanwhile, fifth grader Hotaru Ichijou has just moved to Asahigaoka from Tokyo, unaware of the numerous adventures and memories that await her. -- -- 150,733 8.19
Non Non Biyori Repeat -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Seinen Slice of Life -- Non Non Biyori Repeat Non Non Biyori Repeat -- Far from the hustle and bustle of urban life, and with only a single candy store and bus route to its name, the rural Asahigaoka is certainly not a place for everyone. Nevertheless, the village's children still manage to cheerfully spend their days exploring and having fun in the wilderness around them. One such child, Renge Miyauchi, the youngest of the group, looks forward to the entrance ceremony of the upcoming school year, signalling her entry into first grade and the beginning of her elementary school life. Attending the only school in town, Renge and her friends, seventh grader Natsumi Koshigaya and her eighth grade sister Komari, make the most out of their rural lifestyle, playing and studying everyday. -- -- Meanwhile, fifth grader Hotaru Ichijou has just moved to Asahigaoka from Tokyo, unaware of the numerous adventures and memories that await her. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 150,733 8.19
One Punch Man 2nd Season -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Web manga -- Action Sci-Fi Comedy Parody Super Power Supernatural -- One Punch Man 2nd Season One Punch Man 2nd Season -- In the wake of defeating Boros and his mighty army, Saitama has returned to his unremarkable everyday life in Z-City. However, unbeknownst to him, the number of monsters appearing is still continuously on the rise, putting a strain on the Hero Association’s resources. Their top executives decide on the bold move of recruiting hoodlums in order to help in their battle. But during the first meeting with these potential newcomers, a mysterious man calling himself Garou makes his appearance. Claiming to be a monster, he starts mercilessly attacking the crowd. -- -- The mysterious Garou continues his rampage against the Hero Association, crushing every hero he encounters. He turns out to be the legendary martial artist Silverfang’s best former disciple and seems driven by unknown motives. Regardless, this beast of a man seems unstoppable. Intrigued by this puzzling new foe and with an insatiable thirst for money, Saitama decides to seize the opportunity and joins the interesting martial arts competition. -- -- As the tournament commences and Garou continues his rampage, a new great menace reveals itself, threatening the entire human world. Could this finally be the earth-shattering catastrophe predicted by the great seer Madame Shibabawa? -- -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- 1,071,054 7.41
Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Parody Romance -- Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi -- Tomboy Ryouko Ookami is a fierce boxer and the assigned bruiser of her club. Of course, no normal high school club needs a bruiser, but the Otogi Bank operates more akin to an actual bank. Here, the students can ask for favors from the club as long as they promise to return the favor in the future. Sixteen-year-old Ryoushi Morino is a shy boy, a far cry from the Otogi Bank members. To his biggest surprise, after unsuccessfully confessing to Ryouko, he inadvertently finds himself joining the club! -- -- Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi follows the everyday lives of the Otogi Bank members as they tackle favors that range from the mundane to the dangerous. However, since Ryoushi's sole motivation is to win Ryouko over, she doubts he will be able to have her back in a fight, especially when he can't even stand having people look at him—much less fight anyone! -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Jul 1, 2010 -- 240,653 7.21
Ooyasan wa Shishunki! -- -- Seven Arcs Pictures -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Comedy Slice of Life -- Ooyasan wa Shishunki! Ooyasan wa Shishunki! -- Maeda has just moved into his new apartment to live by himself. While unpacking, a cute middle school student named Chie Satonaka suddenly appears in his room. She introduces herself as his new landlord, which pleasantly surprises him as he has never seen a landlord so young. His excitement is boosted further when the gorgeous Reiko Shirai, who lives directly next to him, also introduces herself as his new neighbor. -- -- Ooyasan wa Shishunki! follows the everyday lives of Maeda and his newfound acquaintances, where each day presents itself as an opportunity for new events to unfold and new bonds to be forged. -- -- 42,316 6.55
Orbital Era -- -- Sunrise -- 1 ep -- Original -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space -- Orbital Era Orbital Era -- Orbital Era is set in the near-future on a space colony under construction. The film features a coming-of-age action-adventure story following the lives of young boys surviving in this peculiar environment and society as they are tossed around by fate. "The reality found in mankind's future" will be depicted through their perspective. -- -- The story will take place over four seasons in the space colony. The characters relationships will unfold over these seasons. Otomo noted that the film is set in the future, but instead of being rooted in science fiction, the story will skew more toward fantasy. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- Movie - ??? ??, ???? -- 2,451 N/A -- -- Uchuu no Kishi Tekkaman -- -- Tatsunoko Production -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Mecha Sci-Fi Shounen Space -- Uchuu no Kishi Tekkaman Uchuu no Kishi Tekkaman -- Tekkaman is just an average bright boy in his everyday life. However, modern science can turn him into a mighty space warrior. This becomes a reality when aggressive aliens come from space to invade our planet. Armed with a space lance, Tekkaman gallantly goes into action against the grotesque space creatures. During his battles he encounters a mysterious young man from another planet who helps him out whenever he is in danger. -- -- (Source: Absoluteanime) -- TV - Jul 2, 1975 -- 2,442 6.19
Oshiete! Galko-chan -- -- feel. -- 12 eps -- Digital manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School -- Oshiete! Galko-chan Oshiete! Galko-chan -- At first glance, Galko, Otako, and Ojou are three high school girls who seem like they wouldn’t have anything to do with each other. Galko is a social butterfly with a reputation for being a party animal, even though she is actually innocent and good-hearted despite her appearance. Otako is a plain-looking girl with a sarcastic personality and a rabid love of manga. And Ojou is a wealthy young lady with excellent social graces, though she can be a bit absent-minded at times. Despite their differences, the three are best friends, and together they love to talk about various myths and ask candid questions about the female body. -- -- Oshiete! Galko-chan is a lighthearted and humorous look at three very different girls and their frank conversations about themselves and everyday life. No topic is too safe or too sensitive for them to joke about—even though every so often, Galko seems to get a bit embarrassed by their discussions! -- -- 144,170 7.10
Planetes -- -- Sunrise -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Drama Romance Sci-Fi Seinen Space -- Planetes Planetes -- In 2075, space travel is no longer just a dream, but an everyday reality for mankind. Advancements in science and technology have led to the colonization of the moon, the commercialization of outer space, and the formation of large space corporations. Ai Tanabe, an upbeat woman whose interests lie in the cosmos, joins Technora Corporation as a member of their Debris Section, a department dedicated to the removal of dangerous space junk between the orbits of the Earth and Moon. -- -- However, Ai soon discovers how unappreciated her job is. As the laughingstock of Technora, the Debris Section is severely understaffed, poorly funded, and is forced to use a dilapidated spaceship nicknamed the "Toy Box" for debris retrieval. Undeterred, Ai perseveres and gradually becomes acquainted with the strange personalities that make up the Debris Section's staff, such as the bumbling but good-natured chief clerk Philippe Myers; the mysterious and tight-lipped temp worker Edelgard Rivera; and the hotheaded and passionate Hachirouta Hoshino, who longs for a spaceship to call his own. -- -- Planetes is an unconventional sci-fi series that portrays the vastness of space as a backdrop for the personal lives of ordinary people—people who may have been born on Earth, but whose hopes and dreams lie amongst the stars. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment -- 200,479 8.30
RD Sennou Chousashitsu -- -- Production I.G -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi -- RD Sennou Chousashitsu RD Sennou Chousashitsu -- 2061 AD. Fifty years have passed since mankind developed the Network society. It was anticipated that this new infrastructure would realize a utopia where people connected with each other at the level of consciousness. However, new social problems such as personal data leaks and proliferation of manipulated information began to surface. Nevertheless, people still relied on the Network to exchange information, and proved unable to opt to abandon it. -- -- In due course, a new Network realm with more effective security measures was developed. This was called Meta Real Network, usually abbreviated as "the Metal." -- -- The Metal accommodated personal memory data within protected virtual stand-alone organic cyber enclaves called bubble shells and eventually pervaded the everyday lives of people. -- -- However, people gradually learned to release and explode their instincts within the secure environment of the Metal. The unleashed instincts pushed each individual's consciousness to drown in the sea of information and to be exposed to the pressures of desire. Meanwhile, norms and regulations continued to bind their real world lives. Thus, strange friction between the two worlds began to manifest themselves as aberrations beyond the bounds of the imaginable. -- -- Experts who challenged the deep sea of the Metal to investigate and decipher such aberrations were called cyber divers. -- -- This is a story of a cyber diver, Masamichi Haru, who investigates the incidents that lie between Reality and the Metal. -- -- (Source: Production I.G) -- 23,293 7.12
Re-Kan! -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 13 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Comedy School Seinen Supernatural -- Re-Kan! Re-Kan! -- Hibiki Amami would be a regular high school girl if it weren't for one thing: a sixth sense that allows her to see ghosts. Rather than being scared, Amami is more interested in befriending and helping the apparitions. This often leads to her human friends witnessing paranormal activity as the ghosts try to help Amami with everyday tasks. -- -- The majority of Amami's friends accept that she has a sixth sense, but Narumi Inoue—a girl who is terrified of the supernatural—refuses to acknowledge that ghosts are real. Though she is scared and stubborn, Inoue goes along with the rest of her friends, who decide to take up Amami's mission of helping ghosts however they can. -- -- 53,580 6.76
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu -- -- White Fox -- 25 eps -- Light novel -- Psychological Drama Thriller Fantasy -- Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu -- When Subaru Natsuki leaves the convenience store, the last thing he expects is to be wrenched from his everyday life and dropped into a fantasy world. Things aren't looking good for the bewildered teenager; however, not long after his arrival, he is attacked by some thugs. Armed with only a bag of groceries and a now useless cell phone, he is quickly beaten to a pulp. Fortunately, a mysterious beauty named Satella, in hot pursuit after the one who stole her insignia, happens upon Subaru and saves him. In order to thank the honest and kindhearted girl, Subaru offers to help in her search, and later that night, he even finds the whereabouts of that which she seeks. But unbeknownst to them, a much darker force stalks the pair from the shadows, and just minutes after locating the insignia, Subaru and Satella are brutally murdered. -- -- However, Subaru immediately reawakens to a familiar scene—confronted by the same group of thugs, meeting Satella all over again—the enigma deepens as history inexplicably repeats itself. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 1,589,703 8.28
Ristorante Paradiso -- -- David Production -- 11 eps -- Manga -- Drama Josei Romance Slice of Life -- Ristorante Paradiso Ristorante Paradiso -- When Nicoletta was a little girl, her mother, Olga, abandoned her and ran off to Rome to remarry. Now, 15 years later and a young woman, she travels to Rome with the intention of ruining her mother's life. She tracks Olga down to a restaurant called Casetta dell'Orso, but the second Nicoletta steps through its door, everything changes. It's a peculiar place staffed entirely by mature gentlemen wearing spectacles, and like their clientele, she is helpless against their wise smiles and warm voices. Before Nicoletta realizes it, her plans for vengeance start to fade, and she's swept up in the sweet romance of everyday Italian life. -- -- (Source: Right Stuf) -- -- Licensor: -- Nozomi Entertainment -- 37,997 7.36
Rockman.EXE Movie: Hikari to Yami no Program -- -- Xebec -- 1 ep -- - -- Action Adventure Game Kids -- Rockman.EXE Movie: Hikari to Yami no Program Rockman.EXE Movie: Hikari to Yami no Program -- Deep in the dark recesses of the UnderNet, Forte sleeps as he drifts aimlessly. In this cybernetic graveyard, a pulsating power re-awakens Forte, alerting him to a dangerous being shortly ahead. A haunting face appears amidst a massive bright purple blob, laughing directly at Forte. Cursing him, Forte finds himself powerless as the blob takes form, and captures him within its grasp! -- Nearing the time of sunset, a peaceful city and its people go about their everyday business. Curious bystanders on a sidewalk glimpse a shimmering purple light, which suddenly expands into tall pillar that reaches up to the sky. Screams erupt from the people as the pillar of light takes flight, absorbing everything in its destructive path. A tower clock dings the hour of 4 o'clock as the pillar desintigrates, leaving behind a trail of cybernetic residue and utter emptyness. -- 'The Program of Light and Dark' -- -- (Source: Official Site) -- Movie - Mar 12, 2005 -- 3,827 7.21
Saber Marionette J -- -- Studio Junio -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Drama Harem Martial Arts Mecha Romance Sci-Fi Shounen -- Saber Marionette J Saber Marionette J -- In the distant future, since the Earth has become overpopulated, efforts to find and colonize on other planets have begun. However, one of the ships, the "Mesopotamia" malfunctions and all but 6 of its inhabitants are all killed. the remaining 6 manage to escape to a nearby planet named "Terra ll ", which is similar to Earth in many respects. However, all of them are male. Therefore, as to not let their efforts go to waste, they begin to set up 6 countries and to reproduce through cloning and genetic engineering. however, there are still no women, and to make up for it they create lifelike advanced female androids called "Marionettes" which do everyday chores and work. However, they are all emotionless machines. But one day, a ordinary boy named Otaru finds and awakens 3 special battle type Marionettes that have emotions due to a "Maiden Circuit" within them. It's up to him then to teach them and allow their emotions to grow, and when a nearby country threatens with world domination, it's up to to Otaru and his "human" Marionettes to protect their country. -- 26,908 7.34
Saber Marionette J -- -- Studio Junio -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Drama Harem Martial Arts Mecha Romance Sci-Fi Shounen -- Saber Marionette J Saber Marionette J -- In the distant future, since the Earth has become overpopulated, efforts to find and colonize on other planets have begun. However, one of the ships, the "Mesopotamia" malfunctions and all but 6 of its inhabitants are all killed. the remaining 6 manage to escape to a nearby planet named "Terra ll ", which is similar to Earth in many respects. However, all of them are male. Therefore, as to not let their efforts go to waste, they begin to set up 6 countries and to reproduce through cloning and genetic engineering. however, there are still no women, and to make up for it they create lifelike advanced female androids called "Marionettes" which do everyday chores and work. However, they are all emotionless machines. But one day, a ordinary boy named Otaru finds and awakens 3 special battle type Marionettes that have emotions due to a "Maiden Circuit" within them. It's up to him then to teach them and allow their emotions to grow, and when a nearby country threatens with world domination, it's up to to Otaru and his "human" Marionettes to protect their country. -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment -- 26,908 7.34
Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan (ONA) -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Comedy School Shounen Supernatural -- Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan (ONA) Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan (ONA) -- Anime adaptation of the Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan manga by Asou Shuichi, telling the story about a male high school student named Kusuo Saiki. He possesses supernatural powers that cause unfortunate events in his everyday life. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- ONA - Aug 4, 2013 -- 26,080 6.90
Sansha Sanyou -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School -- Sansha Sanyou Sansha Sanyou -- Having gone from pampered to poor after the bankruptcy of her father's company, Youko Nishikawa struggles to drop her princess-like persona and make friends at her all-girls high school. One day, while eating alone in a nearby forest, she has a chance encounter with Futaba Odagiri, the super-energetic transfer student, and Teru Hayama, an innocent-looking girl with a surprisingly direct and sometimes mean personality. Despite their differing personalities, the three girls who all have the kanji for "leaf" in their name begin an unlikely friendship as they try to navigate through an amusing and spontaneous adventure known as high school life. -- -- Sansha Sanyou is a cheerful, cute series revolving around three close but very different friends as they try to balance the everyday challenges that school and adolescence have to offer. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 54,006 7.12
Senjuushi -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Military -- Senjuushi Senjuushi -- Despair War is a battle between ancient guns and contemporary guns. Due to a nuclear war, the world was destroyed. Under the full governance of a world empire, people are living with their freedom taken. Despite the forbidden rule of owning any weapons, there is a resistance that secretly fights against the world empire. They own ancient guns left as art and fight using these. Then, the Kijuushi appear as the souls of the ancient guns. Proud and magnificent, the "Absolute Royal" are the only ones that can give hope to this world. The story depicts the everyday life of the Kijuushi. Laughter, despair, happiness, confusion, pain; they would still pursue their own absolute loyalty to fight. What do they fight for? What should they protect? -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 11,661 4.92
Servamp -- -- Brain's Base, Platinum Vision -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Supernatural Drama Vampire Josei -- Servamp Servamp -- Mahiru Shirota firmly believes that simple is best and troublesome things should be avoided at all costs. It is troublesome to do nothing and regret it later—and this ideology has led the 15-year-old to pick up a stray cat on his way home from school. As he affectionately names the feline Kuro, little does he know that this chance meeting will spark an extraordinary change in his everyday life. -- -- One day, Mahiru returns home to find something quite strange: a mysterious young man he has never seen before. His subsequent panic results in the uninvited guest being exposed to sunlight and—much to Mahiru's shock—transforming into Kuro! Upon revealing himself as a mere lazy shut-in vampire, Kuro promises to leave once night falls. However, one disaster after another leads to Mahiru accidentally forming a contract with his new freeloader, dragging him into a life-threatening battle of supernatural servants and bloodthirsty beings that is anything but simple. -- -- 210,279 6.92
Servamp -- -- Brain's Base, Platinum Vision -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Supernatural Drama Vampire Josei -- Servamp Servamp -- Mahiru Shirota firmly believes that simple is best and troublesome things should be avoided at all costs. It is troublesome to do nothing and regret it later—and this ideology has led the 15-year-old to pick up a stray cat on his way home from school. As he affectionately names the feline Kuro, little does he know that this chance meeting will spark an extraordinary change in his everyday life. -- -- One day, Mahiru returns home to find something quite strange: a mysterious young man he has never seen before. His subsequent panic results in the uninvited guest being exposed to sunlight and—much to Mahiru's shock—transforming into Kuro! Upon revealing himself as a mere lazy shut-in vampire, Kuro promises to leave once night falls. However, one disaster after another leads to Mahiru accidentally forming a contract with his new freeloader, dragging him into a life-threatening battle of supernatural servants and bloodthirsty beings that is anything but simple. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 210,279 6.92
Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Romance Fantasy Shoujo -- Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii -- In the Sun Kingdom, sunshine is part of its citizens' everyday lives, and rain is something that they have never even heard of. However, in a faraway land called the Rain Dukedom, the weather is reversed, and everybody has the power to create rain with their voices. -- -- Livius Ifrikia has conquered the entire world and expanded the Sun Kingdom's influence in the three short years since he was crowned king. Upon learning about the powers to create rain, Livius decides to marry Nike Remercier, one of the princesses of the Rain Dukedom. However, those outside the Sun Kingdom have spread a rumor that Livius is a cruel, ruthless, and tyrannical ruler, and as word reaches the princess, she begins to prepare herself for the worst. But when she finally meets her fiancé, Nike discovers that he is an entirely different person from what she originally expected. -- -- TV - Apr 6, 2014 -- 239,664 7.66
Soul Eater NOT! -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Ecchi Shounen Supernatural -- Soul Eater NOT! Soul Eater NOT! -- Soul Eater NOT! is a spin-off and side story that takes place one year prior to the events of the original Soul Eater. At the Death Weapon Meister Academy, humans born with the power to transform into weapons and those with the power to wield these weapons (Meisters) train to hone their natural talent. The characters of the main series are enrolled in the Especially Advantaged Talent class, where they train to become warriors of justice capable of defeating what threats prey on innocent lives—or even the entire world. -- -- Other students at the DWMA are less talented. Members of the Normally Overcome Target class focus less on being warriors of justice and more on controlling their powers so they don't hurt themselves or anyone around them. Tsugumi Harudori, a new halberd-transforming student, meets Meisters Meme Tatane and Anya Hepburn and quickly grows indecisive about which of the two new friends should be her partner. As they learn to use these powers and settle in, their lives as everyday students will be far from normal. -- 172,411 5.95
Soul Eater NOT! -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Ecchi Shounen Supernatural -- Soul Eater NOT! Soul Eater NOT! -- Soul Eater NOT! is a spin-off and side story that takes place one year prior to the events of the original Soul Eater. At the Death Weapon Meister Academy, humans born with the power to transform into weapons and those with the power to wield these weapons (Meisters) train to hone their natural talent. The characters of the main series are enrolled in the Especially Advantaged Talent class, where they train to become warriors of justice capable of defeating what threats prey on innocent lives—or even the entire world. -- -- Other students at the DWMA are less talented. Members of the Normally Overcome Target class focus less on being warriors of justice and more on controlling their powers so they don't hurt themselves or anyone around them. Tsugumi Harudori, a new halberd-transforming student, meets Meisters Meme Tatane and Anya Hepburn and quickly grows indecisive about which of the two new friends should be her partner. As they learn to use these powers and settle in, their lives as everyday students will be far from normal. -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 172,411 5.95
Strawberry Panic -- -- Imagin, Madhouse -- 26 eps -- Other -- Drama Romance School Shoujo Ai -- Strawberry Panic Strawberry Panic -- Nagisa Aoi begins her new school life as a transfer student at St. Miator’s Girls Academy, one of three prestigious all-girls institutions atop Astraea Hill. Getting lost on her first day, Nagisa encounters a mysterious student whose elegance and charm is so bewitching, she ends up in the infirmary. -- -- There to greet her when she awakens is Tamao Suzumi, her roommate, who enthusiastically introduces Nagisa to the daily life and social structure on campus. Most notably, Tamao informs her of the existence of an exceptional student representative among all three schools—the Etoile, or "star." Eager to meet this person, Nagisa learns that the ethereal beauty she met earlier, Shizuma Hanazono, is the one and only Etoile herself! Not only that, Shizuma seems openly interested in Nagisa! Her interactions with Shizuma naturally make her a hot topic on campus; yet despite being so captivated, Nagisa can’t help but wonder if something is off. -- -- Strawberry Panic! follows the everyday routines of Nagisa, Shizuma, and her friends at St. Miator’s, St. Spica, and St. Lulim as they navigate through the challenge of relationships while confronting hidden feelings, lingering regrets, and new possibilities. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- 116,121 7.30
Super Seisyun Brothers -- -- AIC PLUS+ -- 14 eps -- Web manga -- Comedy Josei Slice of Life -- Super Seisyun Brothers Super Seisyun Brothers -- The story involves two pairs of teenage elder sister and younger brother, the Shinmoto's who are a bit narcissistic and the Saitou's who look a bit mysterious. It follows their everyday life in school and at home. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- TV - Sep 14, 2013 -- 28,515 6.77
Tenshi no Tamago -- -- Studio Deen -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Drama Fantasy -- Tenshi no Tamago Tenshi no Tamago -- The surrealist world of Tenshi no Tamago is desolate and devoid of the bustle of traditional everyday life. Instead, the world is filled with ominous phenomena, including floating orbs populated with statues of goddesses, gargantuan army tanks that seem to move unmanned, armies of fishermen who chase after the shadows of nonexistent fish, and caverns solely decorated with glass vessels of water. -- -- In this run-down world, a young girl takes care of a large egg and scavenges for food and drink. She encounters a mysterious man with a cross over his shoulder, who soon becomes curious about who she is and what her egg contains. They decide to explore the lost and broken landscape together, questioning each other about the nature of faith, the purpose of the world, and the origins of their lives. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Anchor Bay Films -- OVA - Dec 22, 1985 -- 95,684 7.69
Tenshi no Tamago -- -- Studio Deen -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Drama Fantasy -- Tenshi no Tamago Tenshi no Tamago -- The surrealist world of Tenshi no Tamago is desolate and devoid of the bustle of traditional everyday life. Instead, the world is filled with ominous phenomena, including floating orbs populated with statues of goddesses, gargantuan army tanks that seem to move unmanned, armies of fishermen who chase after the shadows of nonexistent fish, and caverns solely decorated with glass vessels of water. -- -- In this run-down world, a young girl takes care of a large egg and scavenges for food and drink. She encounters a mysterious man with a cross over his shoulder, who soon becomes curious about who she is and what her egg contains. They decide to explore the lost and broken landscape together, questioning each other about the nature of faith, the purpose of the world, and the origins of their lives. -- -- OVA - Dec 22, 1985 -- 95,684 7.69
Tetsuwan Birdy Decode:02 -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Comedy -- Tetsuwan Birdy Decode:02 Tetsuwan Birdy Decode:02 -- Following the Ryunka disaster, Tokyo is left in a period of social turmoil. To make matters worse, the group of aliens directly responsible for the catastrophic event have escaped from the Space Federation and are hiding on Earth. -- -- Still sharing a body, Space Federation officer Birdy Cephon Altera, and high schooler, Tsutomu Senkawa, are tasked with capturing the fugitives and bringing them to justice. However, an unexpected crisis develops when the outlaws become targets of an unknown assassin with a vendetta. Now Birdy must deal with the chaos of everyday life and also uncover the identity of the assassin before more escapees fall victim. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 45,377 7.74
Tsukumogami Kashimasu -- -- Telecom Animation Film -- 12 eps -- Novel -- Slice of Life Comedy Historical Demons Supernatural -- Tsukumogami Kashimasu Tsukumogami Kashimasu -- The series is set during the Edo period, in the Fukagawa ward of old Edo (present-day Tokyo). Because the area is prone to fire and flooding, residents rent everyday items like pots, futons, and clothing from shops instead of purchasing them, so as not to impede them when they flee. Obeni and Seiji, an older sister and younger brother, run one such rental shop called Izumoya. However, mixed in with their inventory are tsukumogami, objects that have turned into spirits after a hundred years of existence. The siblings sometimes lend these sentient items to customers. Both Obeni and Seiji can see and talk to these spirits, and other tsukumogami often come to the store after hearing of the famed siblings. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- 14,147 6.70
Umayon -- -- DMM.futureworks, W-Toon Studio -- 12 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Sports -- Umayon Umayon -- It's a "pop" and cute everyday anime based on the 4-koma manga featuring the characters from Uma Musume: Pretty Derby. -- 11,963 6.12
WWW.Working!! -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Slice of Life Comedy -- WWW.Working!! WWW.Working!! -- Daisuke Higashida is a serious first-year student at Higashizaka High School. He lives a peaceful everyday life even though he is not satisfied with the family who doesn't laugh at all and makes him tired. However, his father's company goes bankrupt one day, and he can no longer afford allowances, cellphone bills, and commuter tickets. When his father orders him to take up a part-time job, Daisuke decides to work at a nearby family restaurant in order to avoid traveling 15 kilometers to school by bicycle. -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 128,189 7.44
X Densha de Ikou -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Mystery Dementia Supernatural -- X Densha de Ikou X Densha de Ikou -- Ishihara Toru is an everyday guy with an on-and-off girlfriend and a position working for a train buff. Things become complicated when a ghostly vehicle dubbed the X Train begins to ride the rails, destroying everything in its path. Somehow, it seems that Toru is connected with the X Train by a strange power, which draws the attention of some very dangerous and power hungry people who would wield it for their own... -- -- (Source: ANN) -- OVA - Nov 6, 1987 -- 2,720 5.75
Yes ka No ka Hanbun ka -- -- Lesprit -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Drama Shounen Ai -- Yes ka No ka Hanbun ka Yes ka No ka Hanbun ka -- Kei Kunieda is a newscaster who strictly maintains an amiable and kind persona while at work. Although he smiles on the outside, he covertly curses at others to his heart's content. His everyday life is smooth, even if he keeps half of himself hidden at all times, but that changes when he meets Ushio Tsuzuki, an independent stop-motion animator. -- -- Soon, Kei finds himself caught in a lie borne from his two personas meeting Ushio under different conditions, with the other man unaware they are the very same person. As feelings begin to blossom between them, Kei cannot be sure if Ushio will love both sides of him—or only just half. -- -- Movie - Dec 11, 2020 -- 21,012 7.13
Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru -- -- Studio Gokumi -- 12 eps -- Original -- Slice of Life Psychological Drama Magic Fantasy -- Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru -- In her everyday life, Yuuna Yuuki is a hero. As proof, she is in her middle school's Hero Club, where she does her best to help others and bring a smile to everyone's face. -- -- But Yuuna, always up to any task, is about to become an even bigger hero. Mysterious destructive forces called Vertexes begin threatening the world she loves, and the Hero Club is called upon by a strange phone app to save it. Along with her best friend Mimori Tougou, as well as sisters Fuu and Itsuki Inubouzaki, they must transform into magical girls in order to battle the Vertexes. -- -- In between studying and putting on shows for kids, Yuuna and the Hero Club must fight for the very existence of their world and face the harsh truths behind their own powers, all the while discovering what it truly means to be a hero. -- -- 122,692 7.37
Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru -- -- Studio Gokumi -- 12 eps -- Original -- Slice of Life Psychological Drama Magic Fantasy -- Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru -- In her everyday life, Yuuna Yuuki is a hero. As proof, she is in her middle school's Hero Club, where she does her best to help others and bring a smile to everyone's face. -- -- But Yuuna, always up to any task, is about to become an even bigger hero. Mysterious destructive forces called Vertexes begin threatening the world she loves, and the Hero Club is called upon by a strange phone app to save it. Along with her best friend Mimori Tougou, as well as sisters Fuu and Itsuki Inubouzaki, they must transform into magical girls in order to battle the Vertexes. -- -- In between studying and putting on shows for kids, Yuuna and the Hero Club must fight for the very existence of their world and face the harsh truths behind their own powers, all the while discovering what it truly means to be a hero. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Ponycan USA -- 122,692 7.37
Zoids -- -- Xebec -- 67 eps -- - -- Action Adventure Comedy Mecha Sci-Fi -- Zoids Zoids -- Zoids are beast-like fighting machines used in both everyday use such as transportation, and special use such as war. Some types of Zoids, know as Organoids, are miniature Zoids that are living organisms. These Organoids have the capability to fuse with a non-living Zoid and make it much more powerful. -- -- Van (Ban) Freiheit discovers a Zoid Organoid in an abandoned laboratory while running from two strangers piloting Zoids. Also in the laboratory, in an animated suspension tube is a strange girl. He breaks the tube open and takes her and the Organoid with him. Spotting a ruined Shield Liger Zoid outside nearby, the Organoid fuses with it and repairs the damages. Making his escape, Van names the Organoid Zeke, and decides to keep him as a friend. The girl, who says her name is Fiona, wants to find something called Zoids Eve, and so Van, Zeke, and Fiona begin their adventure. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA, VIZ Media -- 42,390 7.38
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