“Being at ease with himself put him at ease with the world.”
John Steinbeck book Cannery Row
Source: Cannery Row
The Garden, Preface
Context: I never had any other desire so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden, with very moderate conveniences joined to them, and there dedicate the remainder of my life only to the culture of them and the study of nature.
And there (with no design beyond my wall) whole and entire to lie, In no unactive ease, and no unglorious poverty.
“Being at ease with himself put him at ease with the world.”
John Steinbeck book Cannery Row
Source: Cannery Row
Nagarjuna (150–250) Indian philosopher
The Tree of Wisdom http://books.google.com/books?id=d3TX5peeoSsC&pg=PP17&dq=%22If+you+desire+ease+forsake+learning+If+you+desire+learning+forsake+ease+How+can+the+man+at+his+ease+acquire+knowledge+And+how+can+the+earnest+student+enjoy+ease%22
“Liberals fought poverty and poverty won.”
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
As quoted in The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America (2004) by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge, p. 10
Post-presidency (1989–2004)
Eckhart Tolle (1948) German writer
Source: Practicing the Power of Now: Essential Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises from the Power of Now
Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
Source: The Analects of Confucius
Benjamin Mkapa (1938) Tanzanian politician and former president
2008-05-17 http://ippmedia.com/ipp/guardian/2008/05/17/114573.html <br class="br">2008
Mitch Hedberg (1968–2005) American stand-up comedian
Strategic Grill Locations
Peter Akinola (1944) Anglican Primate of the Church of Nigeria
Reported in the East African Standard January 2004, now only available online here http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk/archives/000985.html.
“One goes many miles to be at ease.”
Francesco Petrarca Il Canzoniere
Per bene star si scende molte miglia.
Canzone 105, st. 4
Il Canzoniere (c. 1351–1353), To Laura in Life