“His narrator has left us a way out that can be reclaimed by anyone venturesome enough to try it: He patiently attends to his own motorcycle, submits to its quirky mechanical needs and learns to understand it. His way of living with machines doesn’t rely on the seductions of effortless convenience; i…”— Matthew B. Crawford, smithsonianmag.com
“Some days I have the privilege of fresh produce, other days I have the privilege of time.”— Zoe Yang, bonappetit.com
“Boxing is about hitting your opponent and not taking any in return, that’s the way I look at boxing.”— Tyson Fury, boxinginsider.com
“Lane Moore knows that one person's garbage is another person's gold—and, specifically hers”— Allison Stubblebine, nylon.com
“As a black person, when I’ve read some of the self-help books that tell me: ‘Quit your job and travel,’ I’m like: ‘Really? I don’t think I can afford to do that …’ You get this feeling of not being good enough – not Zen enough. I didn’t want this to be one of those books. They’re fine, but they don’…”— Chidera Eggerue, theguardian.com
“Don't think. Just let it happen.”— Richard Maibaum, Michael G. Wilson, James Bond, Timothy Dalton, imdb.com
“Don't be obsessed with your desires Danny. The Zen philosopher, Basho, once wrote, 'A flute with no holes, is not a flute. A donut with no hole, is a Danish.' He was a funny guy.”— Douglas Kenney, Brian Doyle-Murray, Harold Ramis, Ty Webb, Chevy Chase, imdb.com
“I knew I was comfortable in my space again when I looked forward to going home and just being there all night.”— Farah Altoumah, apartmenttherapy.com
“I was once walking through the forest alone. A tree fell right in front of me, and I didn't hear a thing.”— Steven Wright, en.wikiquote.org
“You never know what you have until it’s gone, and I wanted to know what I had, so I got rid of everything.”— Steven Wright, theguardian.com