Margaret Lanterman (The Log Lady) – Character Quotes

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Margaret Lanterman (The Log Lady)
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Yet there are those who open many eyes. Eyes are the mirror of the soul, someone has said. So we look closely at the eyes to see the nature of the soul. Sometimes when we see the eyes β€” those horrible times when we see the eyes, eyes that... that have no soul β€” then we know a darkness, then we wonder: where is the beauty? There is none if the eyes are soulless.

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman to the sixth series (Pilot series-zero series).

Sometimes we want to hide from ourselves β€” we do not want to be us β€” it is too difficult to be us. It is at these times that we turn to drugs or alcohol or behavior to help us forget that we are ourselves. This of course is only a temporary solution to a problem which is going to keep returning, and sometimes these temporary solutions are worse for us than the original problem. Yes, it is a dilemma. Is there an answer? Of course there is: as a wise person said with a smile: "The answer is within the question.

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman

Complications set in β€” yes, complications. How many times have we heard: 'it's simple'. Nothing is simple. We live in a world where nothing is simple. Each day, just when we think we have a handle on things, suddenly some new element is introduced and everything is complicated once again. What is the secret? What is the secret to simplicity, to the pure and simple life? Are our appetites, our desires undermining us? Is the cart in front of the horse?

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman

The beautiful thing about treasure is that it exists. It exists to be found. How beautiful it is to find treasure. Where is the treasure, that when found, leaves one eternally happy? I think we all know it exists. Some say it is inside us β€” inside us one and all. That would be strange. It would be so near. Then why is it so hard to find, and so difficult to attain?

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman.

Sometimes β€” well, let's say all times β€” things are changing. We are judged as human beings on how we treat our fellow human beings. How do you treat your fellow human beings? At night, just before sleep, as you lay by yourself in the dark, how do you feel about yourself? Are you proud of your behavior? Are you ashamed of your behavior? You know in your heart if you have hurt someone β€” you know. If you have hurt someone, don't wait another day before making things right. The world could break apart with sadness in the meantime.

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman

There are clues everywhere β€” all around us. But the puzzle maker is clever. The clues, although surrounding us, are somehow mistaken for something else. And the something else β€” the wrong interpretation of the clues β€” we call our world. Our world is a magical smoke screen. How should we interpret the happy song of the meadowlark, or the robust flavor of a wild strawberry?

There is a sadness in this world, for we are ignorant of many things. Yes, we are ignorant of many beautiful things β€” things like the truth. So sadness, in our ignorance, is very real. The tears are real. What is this thing called a tear? There are even tiny ducts β€” tear ducts β€” to produce these tears should the sadness occur. Then the day when the sadness comes β€” then we ask: "Will this sadness which makes me cry β€” will this sadness that makes me cry my heart out β€” will it ever end?" The answer, of course, is yes. One day the sadness will end.

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman to the third series (Pilot series-zero series).

Sometime ideas, like men, jump up and say 'hello'. They introduce themselves, these ideas, with words. Are they words? These ideas speak so strangely. All that we see in this world is based on someone's ideas. Some ideas are destructive, some are constructive. Some ideas can arrive in the form of a dream. I can say it again: some ideas arrive in the form of a dream.

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman to the second series (Pilot series-zero series).

Sometimes nature plays tricks on us and we imagine we are something other than what we truly are. Is this a key to life in general? Or the case of the two-headed schizophrenic? Both heads thought the other was following itself. Finally, when one head wasn't looking, the other shot the other right between the eyes, and, of course, killed himself.

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Introduction by Margaret Lanterman.

Hello again. Can you see through a wall? Can you see through human skin? X-rays see through solid, or so-called solid objects. There are things in life that exist, and yet our eyes cannot see them. Have you ever seen something startling that others cannot see? Why are some things kept from our vision? Is life a puzzle? I am filled with questions. Sometimes my questions are answered. In my heart, I can tell if the answer is correct. I am my own judge. In a dream, are all the characters really you? Different aspects of you? Do answers come in dreams?

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A part of introduction by Margaret Lanterman