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People will always hear what you haven’t said. Or they will hear the minor points and miss the major ones.
Jared C. Wilson , Mike Ayers (Foreword) • The Pastor's Justification
No one is actually being told that they are better off for being poor, for mourning, for being persecuted, and so on, or that the conditions listed are recommended ways to well-being before God or man. Nor are the Beatitudes indications of who will be on top “after the revolution.” They are explanations and illustrations, drawn from the immediate s
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The very notion that we will get something from a guru—happiness, peace of mind, wisdom, whatever it is we seek—is one of the most difficult preconceptions of
Chögyam Trungpa • Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
of me, but if I say so, understandable.
Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
Thomas Bevan • On The Futility of Offering Advice
WHEN EMPLOYEES MISINTERPRET MANAGERS
Ben Horowitz • The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers
The good artist is he who can be understood; it is the bad artist who is always “misunderstood.”
G. K. Chesterton • The G. K. Chesterton Collection [50 Books]
This is the first and simplest way of missing the point: deliberately to avoid and ignore it.