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When I do something, it is all about self-discovery. I want to learn and discover my own limits. — Larry Ellison

When two people are in love, it's supposed to work. It has to work. No matter how difficult the circumstances are. — Stephanie Perkins

Every vice is only an exaggeration of a necessary and virtuous function. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The little things that you do From across the room I see you sendin' me clues They're in the way You make me move — Demi Lovato

I don't do well with snakes and I can't dance. — Robin Williams

I was a handful as a kid. I get bored easily. Now I'm pretty chill compared to back then. When I'm on the road, I watch Netflix and, at home, relax or fish. — Brittany Howard

Taking consciousness as a primitive rather than as an emergent property of the physical brain, Chalmers's search for a nonreductive ontology of consciousness led him to what he calls panprotopsychism. The proto reflects the possibility that the intrinsic properties of the basic entities of the physical world may be not quite mental, but that collectively they are able to constitute the mental (it is in this sense of proto that physics is "protochemical"). In this view, mind is much more fundamental to the universe than we ordinarily imagine. Panprotopsychism has the virtue of integrating mental events into the physical world. "We need psychophysical laws connecting physical processes to subjective experience," Chalmers says. "Certain aspects of quantum mechanics lend themselves very nicely to this. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz

The spark of a genius exists in the brain of the truly creative man from the hour of his birth. True genius is always inborn and never cultivated, let alone learned. — Adolf Hitler

But I know this is impossible. I know that the thing I want is exactly the thing I can never get. The old life, the jokes, the drinks, the arguments, the lovemaking, the tiny, heartbreaking commonplace. — C.S. Lewis