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Margot doesn't see the point in wondering. This is our life; there's no use in asking what if. — Jenny Han

We are the Captains of Spaceship Earth ... we have the capacity to overcome our limits. — Jason Silva

I must have physical exercise, or my temper'll certainly be ruined. — Leo Tolstoy

This regard, a hotly disputed topic is whether the spiritual/transpersonal stages themselves can be conceived as higher levels of cognitive development. The answer, I have suggested, depends on what you mean by "cognitive." If you mean what most Western psychologists mean - which is a mental conceptual knowledge of exterior objects - then no, higher or spiritual stages are not mental cognition, because they are often supramental, transconceptual, and nonexterior. If by "cognitive" you mean "consciousness in general," including superconscious states, then much of higher spiritual experience is indeed cognitive. — Ken Wilber

Or are you exclusively "artful" because it's easier to excuse your sloppiness as purposeful? — Benjamin Percy

the development of culture is concurrent with the removal of ornaments from objects of daily use — Adolf Loos

I ate in the silence and drank my coffee and looked occasionally at Susan's picture on my desk. Let us be true to one another, dear. — Robert B. Parker

All of our memories are, like S's, bound together in a web of associations. This is not merely a metaphor, but a reflection of the brain's physical structure. The three-pound mass balanced atop our spines is made up of somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 billion neurons, each of which can make upwards of five to ten thousand synaptic connections with other neurons. A memory, at the most fundamental physiological level, is a pattern of connections between those neurons. Every sensation that we remember, every thought that we think, transforms our brains by altering the connections within that vast network. By the time you get to the end of this sentence, your brain will have physically changed. — Joshua Foer

As soon as I saw you I knew a grand adventure was about to happen. — A.A. Milne

Perfectionism is a self destructive and addictive belief system that fuels this primary thought: If I look perfect, and do everything perfectly, I can avoid or minimize the painful feelings of shame, judgment, and blame. — Brene Brown

Every experience I have benefits me. I am in the process of positive change. — Louise Hay

I thought Jeanine attacked the Abnegation to seize power, but — Veronica Roth