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I guess if you are making more money than your mom and dad, you can set your own boundaries. — Alexa Vega

It is the rub that polishes the jewel," Enso Roshi says. "Nobody ever gets to nirvana without going through samsara. Nobody ever gets to heaven, without going through hell. The center of all things, the truth, is surrounded by demons. — T. Scott McLeod

Remarkable visions and genuine insights are always met with resistance. And when you start to make progress, your efforts are met with even more resistance. Products, services, career paths - whatever it is, the forces for mediocrity will align to stop you, forgiving no errors and never backing down until it's over. If it were any other way, it would be easy. And if it were any other way, everyone would do it and your work would ultimately be devalued. The yin and yang are clear: without people pushing against your quest to do something worth talking about, it's unlikely to be worth the journey. Persist. — Seth Godin

Noble dragons don't have friends. The nearest they can get to the idea is an enemy who is still alive. — Terry Pratchett

I like so much wearing heels, legs look so much better, everything looks better. But it's only recently I've had the courage to do that. — Blanka Vlasic

You'll never be ready. Some things you just have to deal with head on and see what happens. You can't save anything if you don't save yourself first. — Amy Matayo

The reasons we can't sleep at night are usually the same reasons we don't truly live during the day. — Michael Xavier

Is man's civilization only a wrappage, through which the savage nature of him can still burst, infernal as ever? — Thomas Carlyle

We are to give (and take) true love without falling into the narcissistic habit of only trying to take it in. — Criss Jami

Two kinds of writers. Those who think this life is all there is, and want to describe everything: the fall, the battle, the accouchement, the horse-race. That is, Tolstoy. And those who think this life is a kind of testing-ground (for what we don't know - to see how much pleasure + pain we can bear or what pleasure + pain are?) and want to describe only the essentials. That is, Dostoyevsky. The two alternatives. How can one write like T. after D.? The task is to be as good as D. - as serious spiritually, + then go on from there. — Susan Sontag