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There are three levels of consciousness.
The first level is when you stop thinking and letting outside sources think for you. In which you become a different mind.
The second is simply thinking.
The third the highest form of consciousness. Is when you rise ABOVE thought. Transcend thought by shutting it completely off. — Matthew Donnelly

Dialectic is the art of intellectual fencing; and it is only when we so regard it that we can erect it into a branch of knowledge. — Arthur Schopenhauer

When I go to work and when I'm in the public eye, I take much better care of myself. Because when I'm not working, I do indulge more. — Michelle Pfeiffer

When you have a specific vision for something, you just go in and attack it. — Christina Aguilera

As mass production has to be accompanied by mass consumption, mass consumption, in turn, implies a distribution of wealth ... to provide men with buying power ... Instead of achieving that kind of distribution, a giant suction pump had by 1929-30 drawn into a few hands an increasing portion of currently produced wealth ... The other fellows could stay in the game only by borrowing. When their credit ran out, the game stopped. — Marriner Stoddard Eccles

You are my shooting star, and I always make a wish every time I see you. — Akshay Vasu

Folk take a battering but, they do; they get born and they get brought up and they get fuckt. That's the story; the cot to the fucking funeral pyre. — James Kelman

The only thing I want to be able to do is come in and learn the offense, go out there and compete, show what I am capable of doing and try to get better as a football player. — Brian Griese

"Star Trek" expands almost instinctively - the more information you seek from it, the more it gives. It also has the benefit of taking place in our future, our mutual destinies as occupants of a peaceful, non-polluted Earth. — Hank Stuever

The result, therefore, of this physical enquiry is that we find no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end. — James Hutton