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She sees me.
Even when I'm not there.
Even when I don't see myself.
Even when I hate what I see.
She sees me.
For me.
For us. — Kirk Diedrich
To apply norm, soldiers needed. — Toba Beta
The English alphabet is pure insanity ... , It can hardly spell any word in the language with any degree of certainty. — Mark Twain
So, if I looked him up on google maps- — Rick Riordan
What should I say about life? That it's long and abhors transparence. — Joseph Brodsky
The whole difficulty of understanding Hell is that the thing to be understood is so nearly nothing. — C.S. Lewis
And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears. — Kahlil Gibran
When we are fully conscious and aware, we actually know when we are about to overreact. When we are mindful, we have the mental space and are aware of when our moods change. When we are mindful, we are aware of when our mental models are being challenged and when expectation does not meet with reality, which can trigger an emotional response. — Elizabeth Thornton
The best way to achieve surprise quality is by avoiding cliches. — Alexey Brodovitch
The only valid cure for any kind of depression is the acceptance of real suffering. To climb out of it any other way is simply laying the foundation for the next depression. — Helen M. Luke
Nothing like that. it had more to do with his face. which, although presentable, gave me the feeling that his every expression had been thrown together on the spur of the moment. like mismatched dishes set out in make-do fashion on a party table. — Haruki Murakami
While I thus cogitate in disquiet and perplexity, half submerged in dark waters of a well in an Arabian oasis, I suddenly hear a voice from the background of my memory, the voice of an old Kurdish nomad: If water stands motionless in a pool it grows stale and muddy, but when it moves and flows it becomes clear: so, too, man in his wanderings. Whereupon, as if by magic, all disquiet leaves me. I begin to look upon myself with distant eyes, as you might look at the pages of a book to read a story from them; and I begin to understand that my life could not have taken a different course. For when I ask myself, 'What is the sum total of my life?' somthing in me seems to answer, 'You have set out to exchange one world for another-to gain a new world for yourself in exchange for an old one which you never really possessed.' And I know with startling clarity that such an undertaking might indeed take an entire lifetime. — Muhammad Asad
Be a man with living principles within; never bow to the varying customs of worldly wisdom. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Anything that is conceivable is possible. — David Hume
We now know that human transformation does not happen through didacticism or through excessive certitude, but through the playful entertainment of another scripting of reality that may subvert the old given text and its interpretation and lead to the embrace of an alternative text and its redescription of reality. — Walter Brueggemann