Josefa Rizal Quotes & Sayings
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The way in which we think of ourselves has everything to do with how our world sees us and how we can see ourselves successfully acknowledged by that world. — Arlene Raven

So, what's it like in the real world? Well, the food is better, but beyond that, I don't recommend it. — Bill Watterson

Ultimately, the source of our problems lies at the level of the individual. — Dalai Lama XIV

I'll never be a Mentat," he said. "I'm something else ... a freak. — Frank Herbert

When you want something with all your heart, that's when you are closest to the Soul of the World ... when you love someone with all your heart, that's when you are transformed."
"Everything on earth is being continuously transformed, because the earth is alive ... and it has a soul. We are part of that soul, so we rarely recognize that it is working for us ... we continue to change as change is the nature of man. No one is "just this way". That is who they are today - it will not be who they are tomorrow. — Paulo Coelho

I don't really need to be remembered. I hope the music's remembered. — Jeff Buckley

A few drops sprinkled on the torch of love make the flame blaze the brighter. — Walter Scott

One of the best skills of an entrepreneur is the ability to question. By asking new questions, new answers are found. — Robert Kiyosaki

Nowadays we are all of us so hard up that the only pleasant things to pay are compliments. They're the only things we can pay. — Oscar Wilde

And crawling on the planet's face,
some insects called the human race.
Lost in time, and lost in space.
And meaning. — Richard O'Brien

There is something to me very softening in the presence of a woman, some strange influence, even if one is not in love with them, which I cannot at all account for, having no very high opinion of the sex. But yet, I always feel in better humor with myself and every thing else, if there is a woman within ken. — Lord Byron

Consider Rutherford playing his thoroughly unlikely hunch about alpha backscattering, Heisenberg remembering an obscure remark of Einstein's and concluding that nature only performed in consonance with his mathematics, Lawrence flipping compulsively through obscure foreign journals: Were this thinking not in the framework of scientific work, it would be considered paranoid. In scientific work, creative thinking demands seeing things not seen previously, or in ways not previously imagined; and this necessitates jumping off from "normal" positions, and taking risks by departing from reality. — Richard Rhodes

The curse of climbing is discovering how great the distance yet to climb. — Steven Erikson