“He laughed. I had made a joke, apparently. "What difference makes what you believe? What happens will happen anyway, exactly the same, no matter what you believe. What you do makes the important part. What you do.”
Roland Merullo“Simply by being your absolute, most genuine self in every interaction of every hour, you provide a great and rare service on this earth.”
Roland Merullo, The Delight of Being Ordinary“You ask a certain question again and again, in a sincere fashion, and the answer appears. But, in my experience, at least, that answer arrives according to it's own mysterious celestial timing, and often in disguise. And it comes in a way you're not prepared for, or don't want, or can't at first, accept.”
Roland Merullo, Breakfast with Buddha“With two teenagers in the house, we sometimes experience a degree of domestic turbulence that sounds, to my ear, like a boiling teakettle filled with hormones shrieking on a stove.”
Roland Merullo, Breakfast with Buddha“...if we somehow find the courage to go directly into the discomfort - even the discomfort of illness, pain, old age, and death - we might discover something unexpected there.”
Roland Merullo, The Delight of Being Ordinary“What difference makes what you believe? What happens will happen anyway, exactly the same, no matter what you believe. What you do makes the important part. What you do.”
Roland Merullo, Breakfast with Buddha“He laughed. I had made a joke, apparently. "What difference makes what you believe? What happens will happen anyway, exactly the same, no matter what you believe. What you do makes the important part. What you do.”
Roland Merullo, Breakfast with Buddha“Some people use their own hurt as an excuse for hurting others”
Roland Merullo, The Talk-Funny Girl“I miss women,” he went on. “I miss that kind of intimacy. But I think whatever people do; they do in search of pleasure. Or trying to get rid of pain or fear, which is the same thing, basically. Everything, everything is really about that. Everything is about bringing your mind to a place where it’s at peace”
Roland Merullo, A Little Love Story“There's about six original people in the world. The rest of everybody else are copycats. When it comes to religion and politics, ninety percent of people do what their parents did and think they made up their minds for themselves. They watch the news to see what the latest trends are.”
Roland Merullo, American Savior: A Novel of Divine Politics