From p34 of his book, where he talks about The Society for the Deceleration of Time, who run 'speed traps' in town centres:
A few sites that may help with finding your own tempo giusto:
"We believe that the easiest way to change people's behaviour for the better is by making it fun to do. We call it The Fun Theory."
"Your physical energy is also subject to cycles. It cannot always be at a peak. There will be times of low as well as high energy. There will be periods of when you are highly active and creative, but there will also be times when everything seems stagnant, when it seems that you are not getting anywhere, not achieving anything. A cycle can last for anything from a few hours to a few years. There are large cycles and small cycles within these large ones...the cycles of low energy...are vital for regeneration."
"If you believe in love, do you manifest it or just talk a lot? If you believe in compassion, in non-harming, in kindness, in generosity, in calmness, in solitude, in non-doing, in being even-handed and clear, do you manifest these qualities in your daily life?"Chinese inscription cited by Thoreau in Walden (on p79 of the same book):
"Renew thyself completely each day; do it again, and again, and forever again."
For more on oxytocin:
"The Oxytocin Factor - Tapping the hormone of calm, love and healing" by Kerstin Uvnas Moberg.
Here is a link to one of her papers: http://www.richardhill.com.au/oxytocin.pdf
"It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centres of energy and daring, those ripples build a current which can sweep down the highest walls of oppression and injustice."
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world."
"Don't ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who come alive."
"We enjoy to tell stories, whisper, make film, invent words, smile, shoot photos, play real, visualise ideas, make love, walk, dreamscape, travel, draw, change the colours, collect stones and do magic."
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"This Voice" is by Ane Brun
"Be patient with all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves like locked rooms and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now."
"Doing even a little can bring more love into your life - you do not have to build Sangri-la in a day, or even build it at all. Some affection between you and someone else would do, and it is the rare person who does not desire affection."
"The Outdoor Swimming Society believes that it's time British swimmers had more fun...We believe it's time to get back to the joy of swimming under an open sky...We pledge to take our friends with us so they can join...We embrace the rejuvenating effects of cold water and undertake to strip and dip wherever we can."
From the Foreword to Kate Rew's book "Wild Swim" written by their patron, Robert MacFarlane:
A video from Kate Rew to get you in the mood:"There's nothing faintly class-based about all of this. What could be more democratic than swimming? What more equalising than near-nakedness? You need even less equipment than you do to play football. A bathing costume, if you insist. Then, just enough common sense to avoid drowning and just enough lunacy to dive in...
...wild swimming is about beauty and strangeness and transformation - but it's also about companionship, fun, and a hot cup of tea or nip of whisky afterwards."
"We are the writers, historians, philosophers, judges, artists, researchers, theologians, therapists, teachers, parents, and plain conscientious citizens...Often we have to make ourselves unpopular by stopping the majority from rushing ahead. Thus, to perform our role well, we have to feel very good about ourselves."
Oh no! it seems that some computers chop the glockenspielist off! If that's happened, I urge you to watch it on YouTube to get the maximum benefit from this video! :o)