All Mary Caroline Richards Quotes
- It is for each of us freely to choose whom we shall serve, and find in that obedience our freedom. Choose
- Am I willing to give up what I have in order to be what I am not yet? Am I willing to let my ideas… Able
- For since most of our living is unconscious, play is like matchstrokes in the void, bringing into light the structures we behave by, illuminating for… Behave
- We have to believe that a creative being lives within ourselves, whether we like it or not, and that we must get out of its… Believe
- It helps, I think, to consider ourselves on a very long journey: the main thing is to keep to the faith, to endure, to help… Consider
- Compassion is an alternate perception Alternate
- Our works and our play. All our pleasures experienced as the pleasure of love. What could be better that? To feel in one's work the… All
- And with listening, too, it seems to me, it is not the ear that hears, it is not the physical organ that performs the act… Act
- We must be steady enough in ourselves, to be open and to let the winds of life blow through us, to be our breath, our… Blow
- To have character is to be big enough to take life on. Big
- The imagination equips us to perceive reality when it is not fully materialized. Equips
- The child takes in his world as if it were food. And his world nourishes or starves him. Nothing escapes his thirst. Secrets are impossible.… Been
- Love is not a doctrine, Peace is not an international agreement. Love and peace are beings who live as possibilities in us. Agreement
- It is part of our pedagogy to teach the operations of thinking, feeling, and willing so that they may be made conscious. For if we… Components
- Inhabit ourselves that we may indeed do what we want to do. Choices
- Who are enemies? Those who oppose each others will. Each
- Bear ye one another's burdens, the Lord said, and he was talking law. Bear
- The big art is our life. Art
- From the seed grows a root, then a sprout; from the sprout, the seedling leaves; from the leaves, the stem; around the stem, the branches;… Branches
- Poetry often enters through the window of irrelevance. Enters
- Let no one be deluded that a knowledge of the path can substitute for putting one foot in front of the other. Deluded
- All the arts we practice are apprenticeship. The big art is our life. All