When gossip grows old it becomes myth.
BILL VAUGHANWhen gossip grows old it becomes myth.
BILL VAUGHANGreat power constitutes its own argument, and it never has much trouble drumming up friends, applause, sympathetic exegesis, and a band.
BILL VAUGHANAll the problems of the world – child labor, corruption – are symptoms of a spiritual disease: lack of compassion.
BILL VAUGHANIt might be a good idea if the various countries of the world would occasionally swap history books, just to see what other people are doing with the same set of facts.
BILL VAUGHANWe hope that, when the insects take over the world, they will remember with gratitude how we took them along on all our picnics.
BILL VAUGHANDark windows are often a very clear proof.
BILL VAUGHANWhen a woman talks, she just wants to be heard.
BILL VAUGHANThinking in words slows you down and actually decreases comprehension in much the same way as walking a tightrope too slowly makes one lose one’s balance.
BILL VAUGHANIraq may get peace and stability through restoring it’s sovereignty under participation of all Iraqi factions and sectarian groups, who must rebuild a new democratic, free and independent Iraq.
BILL VAUGHANThe Universe knows itself and expands itself through me.
BILL VAUGHANWe didn’t used to think that having several of these little risk factors were a big deal. But it is. These little risk factors add up in a way that is worse for you than one big risk factor.
BILL VAUGHANWe have got to keep the momentum going in order to achieve all of our objectives.
BILL VAUGHANIt would be nice if the poor were to get even half of the money that is spent in studying them.
BILL VAUGHANThe message that underlies healing is simple yet radical: We are already whole…. Underneath our fears and worries, unaffected by the many layers of our conditioning and actions, is a peaceful core.
BILL VAUGHANA third, of more extensive learning, ran To Sir George Villiers’ Ghost, and Mrs. Veal; Of sheeted Spectres spoke with shorten’d breath, And thrice he quoted Drelincourt on Death.
BILL VAUGHANThe easiest books are generally the best; for, whatever author is obscure and difficult in his own language, certainly does not think clearly.
BILL VAUGHAN