"the Last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle. I know that sounds like a strange choice! But it really is as profound as you choose to make it. For example, the skull says some pretty good things like
"It's really not so good to have time. Rush, scramble, desperation, this missed, that left behind, those others too big to fit into such a small space--that's the way life was meant to be. You're supposed to be too late for some things. Don't worry about it."
This helps me remember not to panic when i am running late or somethings just dont get done.
I also liked this one also from the skull:
"When I was alive, I believed--as you do--that time was at least as real and solid as myself, and probably more so. I said 'one o'clock' as though I could see it, and 'Monday' as though I could find it on the map; and I let myself be hurried along from minute to minute, day to day, year to year, as though I were actually moving from one place to another. Like everyone else, I lived in a house bricked up with seconds and minutes, weekends and New Year's Days, and I never went outside until I died, because there was no other door. Now I know that I could have walked through the walls."
The magician, Schmendrick, also has some classics:
"Be rary of wousing a rizard's wrath - rousing a rizard's - Be wary of making a magician angry!"

Its just nice
