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Caja De Seguro Social Quotes By Haruki Murakami

There is one thing I can say for certain: the older a person gets, the lonelier he becomes. It's true for everyone. But maybe that isn't wrong. What I mean is, in a sense our lives are nothing more than a series of stages to help us get used to loneliness. That being the case, there's no reason to complain. And besides who would be complaint to anyway? (A Walk To Kobe, Granta 124: Travel) — Haruki Murakami

Caja De Seguro Social Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Genius or fool, you don't live in the world alone. You can hide underground or you can build a wall around yourself, but somebody's going to come along and screw up the works. — Haruki Murakami

Caja De Seguro Social Quotes By Yanni

While most of the music I write is instrumental, I love to use the human voice as another instrument. — Yanni

Caja De Seguro Social Quotes By Ilchi Lee

Meditation is a powerful way to enhance your attention, develop your ability to think mindfully, and to use the unlimited creative potential of your mind. — Ilchi Lee

Caja De Seguro Social Quotes By George R R Martin

In order to get inside their skin, I have to identify with them. That includes even the ones who are complete bastards, nasty, twisted, deeply flawed human beings with serious psychological problems. Even them. When I get inside their skin and look out through their eyes, I have to feel a certain - if not sympathy, certainly empathy for them. I have to try to perceive the world as they do, and that creates a certain amount of affection. — George R R Martin

Caja De Seguro Social Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Don't be afraid to experiement with your life and with your heart, your meditation and your being. Just love. — Frederick Lenz

Caja De Seguro Social Quotes By Albert Einstein

The difference between what the most and the least learned people know is inexpressibly trivial in relation to that which is unknown. — Albert Einstein