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Aumentan Los Terraplanistas Quotes By Rumi

Revile those who flatter you. — Rumi

Aumentan Los Terraplanistas Quotes By Zoe Marriott

I've learned a lot about love over these last months. And part of what I've learned is that you have to want someone for who they are, not who you want them to be. You have to love a real person, not some dream in your head. — Zoe Marriott

Aumentan Los Terraplanistas Quotes By Jonathan Gottschall

The brain stays up all night telling stories while we sleep. We just call them dreams. — Jonathan Gottschall

Aumentan Los Terraplanistas Quotes By Nanamoli Thera

So long as one assumes death as an absolute fact, one must have, as an assumed absolute value based on it, the decision either to kill or to be killed in the last extreme (and this includes attitudes to suicide and to 'natural death'). This alternative ultimately divides all people (who make that assumption about death) into two types. With a proper understanding of death, the decision (dialectic) must collapse on the laying bare of the assumption. Freud has remarked, that death is inconceivable to the Unconscious, a statement which, though open to the usual criticisms of F's mechanistic assumptions about consciousness, does point to a very important factual dialectic in assumptions about death. — Nanamoli Thera

Aumentan Los Terraplanistas Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

He could sense the darkness inside him looking for an excuse to manifest itself. — Orhan Pamuk

Aumentan Los Terraplanistas Quotes By Alain De Botton

Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the underside of a bush in late summer, viewing it as a sign of the unexpected munificence of a divine creator, but we became modern when we gave up on awaiting sporadic gifts from above and sought to render any pleasing sensation immediately and repeatedly available. — Alain De Botton