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2932 Washington Quotes By Albert Ellis

The goal of all life is to have a ball. — Albert Ellis

2932 Washington Quotes By D.T. Suzuki

Until we recognize the SELF that exists apart from who we think we are - we cannot know the Ch'an ( ZEN ) MIND — D.T. Suzuki

2932 Washington Quotes By Beth Michele

Gabby, I told you I'd give you space, but I never said I wouldn't fill your space with flowers. — Beth Michele

2932 Washington Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

And about that," he continued. "Now that Kami and I have met, she likes me better than you. So you can leave. — Sarah Rees Brennan

2932 Washington Quotes By Pamela Erens

In her questioning eyes her story of pain is spilling silently out. But Lore does not want to know that story. There is time, right now, for her pain only. — Pamela Erens

2932 Washington Quotes By Lao-Tzu

He who acts (with an ulterior purpose) does harm; he who takes hold of a thing (in the same way) loses his hold. — Lao-Tzu

2932 Washington Quotes By Stephen Chbosky

Following is a rant by a confused crazy kid (the protagonist), where he references some movie scene but by the end there is some deep philosophy ( in the last paragraph)
There was this one part where the main character, who is this architect, is sitting on a boat with his best friend, who is a newspaper tycoon. And the newspaper tycoon says that the architect is a very cold man. The architect replies that if the boat were sinking, and there was only room in the lifeboat for one person, he would gladly give up his life for the newspaper tycoon. And then he says something like this ...
"I would die for you. But I won't live for you."
Something like that. I think the idea is that every person has to live for his or her own life and then make the choice to share it with other people. Maybe that is what makes people "participate." I'm not really certain. — Stephen Chbosky