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What a torture to hear that a life had been available to me that I had not been man enough to live. — Peter Carey
The pain is there; when you close one door on it, it knocks to come in somewhere else ... — Irvin D. Yalom
You can help a thousand ... but you can't carry three on your back! — Jim Rohn
But experience had taught her that such arguments failed. You cannot tell people to take into account what they do not wish to know. She — Anne Perry
We're trying to impress ourselves in a way. That's why we keep trying to do things better ... we never get satisfied. — George Harrison
Most of us make our minds like spoilt children, allowing them to do whatever they want. Therefore it is necessary that Kriya-yoga should be constantly practised, in order to gain control of the mind, and bring it into subjection. The obstructions to Yoga arise from lack of control, and cause us pain. They can only be removed by denying the mind, and holding it in check, through the means of Kriya-yoga. — Swami Vivekananda
I was always looking for a career that could combine my creative interests with my technical side, and it ends up directing films is the perfect combination. — Joseph Kosinski
One friend in a lifetime is much; two are many; three are hardly possible. Friendship needs a certain parallelism of life, a community of thought, a rivalry of aim. — Brooks Adams
I knew why earlier generations once believed that the sun circled the earth. Because, in our limited imaginations, that is how we lived our lives. -Mrs. Tuesday's Departure — Suzanne Anderson
Like wind
In it, with it, of it. Of it just like a sail, so light and strong that, even when it is bent flat, it gathers all the power of the wind without hampering its course.
Like light
In light, lit through by light, transformed into light. Like the lens which disappears in the light it focuses.
Like wind. Like light.
Just this
on these expanses, on these heights. — Dag Hammarskjold
