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Our working hypothesis is that the status of knowledge is altered as societies enter what is known as the postindustrial age and cultures enter what is known as the postmodern age. — Jean-Francois Lyotard

There can be so many suggestions and opinions too; What matters is that you acknowledge at your depths and stand by it like a Rock ... — Dinesh Kumar

We are born, we live, and we perish, perhaps to be born again in some other form ... Galaxies are but one living entity burning with the energy from all of us. Life and death are but siblings who turn the universe continually. Endlessly. — Tony DiTerlizzi

I divide criticism into two categories - one coming from those who understand music, who are worthy of being critical because they are knowledgeable about what they are saying; and then there is another category of people who would criticise you anyway, whether your work is good or bad. — A.R. Rahman

It's impossible to sprint into the providential arms of what is ahead...if we continue to trip on what is behind. — Jason Versey

You poor thing. I wish I could've been there to save you."
"You did save me. You save me every single day. — Portia De Rossi

People fear they won't get what they want. — Ralph Fiennes

The rule in carving holds good as to criticism; never cut with a knife what you can cut with a spoon. — Charles Buxton

Yep, it's who I think it is. My step-albatross. — Kim Linwood

They decide to show it is good
It is a show
They shout it is good
It is a show
They won't let anything good to show up
It is a show
What do people believe?
Is it a show? — Rixa White

Like Pascal, Nietzsche, and Simone Weil, Kierkegaard is one of those writers whom it is very difficult to estimate justly. When one reads them for the first time, one is bowled over by their originality . . . and by the sharpness of their insights. . . . But with successive readings one's doubts grow, one begins to react against their overemphasis on one aspect of the truth at the expense of all the others, and one's first enthusiasm may all too easily turn to an equally exaggerated aversion. Of all such writers, one might say that one cannot imagine them as children. The more we read them, the more we become aware that something has gone badly wrong with their affective life; . . . it is not only impossible to imagine one of them as a happy husband or wife, it is impossible to imagine their having a single intimate friend to whom they could open their hearts. — W. H. Auden

We've all gathered together, and whatever goes down is what goes down. — Greg Walloch

Wonder is the beginning of all wisdom. — Socrates

Attachment strangles freedom and clarity and makes us a puppet to our desires and cravings; attachment is the root of suffering, a root that if left unattended grows into a tree which drops the fruits of anger, greed, envy, dispersion, competitiveness, ego and pain — Evan Sutter