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“Observing Subjectively; Objecting subjection's intimately. The Sublime from the relaxed state of awe, hatches the state of beauty which flows through.As Above So Below,As Within So Without,The Mona...”
“The theories we find untrue, are those we cannot accept.”
“Adharmenaidhate tabat, tato bhadrani pashyati, tatah sapatnan jayati, - samulastu vinashyati. In unrightousness they prosper, in it they find their good, through it they defeat their enemies, - but...”
“Some wear greed as a fine suit of clothes. But you, my son, bear its stamp ever more poorly.”
“Those who succumb to pain find weakness in emotion and strength in reason.”
“if not try then catch”
“Remember that all we have is on loan from Fortune, which can reclaim it without our permissionindeed, without even advance notice. Thus, we should love all our dear ones, but always with the though...”
“Let tomorrow cross its own rivers.”
“...we can do some historical research to see how our ancestors lived. We will quickly discover that we are living in what to them would have been a dream world that we tend to take for granted thin...”
“There's only so much room at the top of the heap. The rest of us are fill dirt.”
“Most of us are living the dream living, that is, the dream we once had for ourselves.”
“When the ocean get poisoned even a sip will be deadly”
“To become a pious saint, experience first as as a ruthless killer.”
“The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection, that one is sometimes willing to commit sins for the sake of loyalty, that one does not push asceticism to the point where it makes ...”
“Life is about refinement, not perfection. And you still have refining to do.”
“Life consists on lightness and darkness, when you reached to lightness, prepare your tools for darkness”
“He was a thinker, but also a man of action.”
“It may take a lifetime for an individual to live, but it takes just under four seconds for the occupants of the Seville to live a collective life.”
“He who knows the 'Why' for his existence is able to bear almost any 'How'.”
“As Garp put it, 'You only grow by coming to the end of something and by beginning something else.' Even if these so-called endings and beginnings are illusions.”