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I'm really interested in stories about identity - who I am now versus who I used to be. — Seth Gordon

The most important thing is to express your true nature in the simplest, most adequate way and to appreciate it in the smallest existence. — Shunryu Suzuki

In a culture whose already classical dilemma is the hypertrophy of the intellect at the expense of energy and sensual capability, interpretation is the revenge of the intellect upon art. — Susan Sontag

It has always been my ambition to die in harness with my head face down on a keyboard and my nose caught between two of the keys. — Isaac Asimov

In order not to find life unbearable, you must accept two things: the ravages of time and the injustices of man. — Nicolas Chamfort

Simple answers to the most difficult questions:
1. Why do humans find it difficult to express themselves?
To relate to the movies and books, later.
2. Why do humans make everything look so big, beautiful & complicated?
Ego feels good.
3. Why do humans want to protect the nature?
Because they can't even protect themselves. Moreover, they are guilty conscious.
4. What is romance?
It is complicated as far as humans are concerned.
5. What is love?
The complicated part of the fourth question.
6. What is unconditional love?
Not there yet.
7. Who is God?
Sixth leads you to the seventh.
8. Who am I?
Ask yourself.
9. What is loneliness?
Potential energy wasted on learned answers.
10. What is happiness?
All of the above. — Saurabh Sharma

Every time new technology is introduced, especially involving reproduction, you get the 'yuck' effect. — Brigitte Boisselier

One short man said: "I would give anything if only I were even a tiny bit taller."
He barely said it when he saw a lady magician standing in front of him.
"What do you want?" says the magician.
But the short man just stands there so frightened he can't even speak.
"Well?" says the magician.
The short man just stands there and says nothing. The magician vanishes.
Then the short man started crying and biting his nails. First he chewed off all the nails on his fingers, and then on his toes.
Reader! Think this fable over and it will make you somewhat uncomfortable. — Daniil Kharms