I can speak so sweetly
that I spit honey;
it’s in my eyes
that the poison lies.-James Lee Jobe
Evening Prayer, a poem by Vandana Khanna
The true understanding is that the mind includes everything; when you think something comes from outside it means only that something appears in your mind.
-Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
The classical antidote for fear in Buddhist teachings is metta, or lovingkindness. With lovingkindness, we instill a sense of kindness, care, and connection into our way of being that is profound in terms of shifting the energy of fear both within us and around us.
-Sebene Selassie
Dar (Gift), a poem by Czesław Miłosz
The mountains just stand there
and take it, the endless changes
that come. And eventually changes
wear the mountains down,
still they stand there and take it.
So it goes, such is time,
-James Lee Jobe
Owl, a poem by Anne Haven McDonnell
May our deepest held values shape the work that we do. May we create art that reflects the best of our character, and may we celebrate all that is good.
-Unknown
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.
Vincent van Gogh
The crop is in.
Pick an ear of corn and open it.
Inside is everything of the world
And of life and happiness.
Sunshine and rain and earth.
Honest sweat from honest work.
Faith that the work will hold us
On into the Fall and the Winter.
Good solid nourishing food
For the family or the customers.
And if all goes well, some profit,
A little income. And that’s a lot
To ask from a single ear of corn.
-James Lee Jobe
Retirement, a poem by Monica Sok
Your life is unique. Follow your own path and leave the naysayers behind. Your life, your karma, your choices.
-James Lee Jobe
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