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articulate and define what has previously remained implicit or unsaid; — Donald T. Phillips
I definitely want to be with somebody who doesn't feel lost or in my shadow. — Sandra Bernhard
NOTHING which life has to offer is worth the price of worry — Napoleon Hill
Do not desire to be recognized, but always desire to do your best to help humanity. — Debasish Mridha
All things are connected. There is no separation, except in the mind, which is most powerful, after reality. — Nancy LaRonda Johnson
Simplifying our lives does not mean sinking into idleness, but on the contrary, getting rid of the most subtle aspect of laziness: the one which makes us take on thousands of less important activities. — Matthieu Ricard
All those formal systems, in mathematics and physics and the philosophy of science, which claim to give foundations for certain truth are surely mistaken. I am tempted to say that we do not look for truth, but for knowledge. But I dislike this form of words, for two reasons. First of all, we do look for truth, however we define it, it is what we find that is knowledge. And second, what we fail to find is not truth, but certainty; the nature of truth is exactly the knowledge that we do find. — Jacob Bronowski
What will I do if I find myself with a heart?" "Lose it constantly, I imagine. — Gregory Maguire
True beauty could be discovered only by one who mentally complete the incomplete. — Okakura Kakuzo
I can always change the future. — Cat Patrick
When we are in love with a woman we simply project on to her a state of our own soul; that consequently the important thing is not the worth of the women but the profundity of the state; and that the emotions which a perfectly ordinary girl arouses in us can enable us to bring to the surface of our consciousness some of the innermost parts of our being, more personal, more remote, more quintessential that any that might might be evoked by the pleasure we derive from the conversation of a great man or even from the admiring contemplation of his work. — Marcel Proust
