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What the philosopher is seeking is not truth, but rather the metamorphosis of the world into man. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Some cities you go to because you want to; some cities you go to because they want you to. — Elif Shafak

In relations with people, as in art, if you always stick to style, manners, and what will work, and you're never caught off guard, then some beautiful experiences never happen. — Helen Frankenthaler

A recent study of three thousand New England high-school kids shows that students with B averages or better enjoyed seventeen to thirty-three minutes more sleep and went to bed ten to fifty minutes earlier than students with C averages. — Roger Angell

One of the most freeing discoveries these past few years in my relationship with God is discovering that God is not a belief system or a fixed set of theological propositions. — Jim Palmer

We are lost, she and I, unseen and not seeing, unheard and not hearing, unknown by others. — Amy Tan

Peace of mind is what everyone want. — Prathima Bhandary

He's strong, he's talented, he's powerful - and I'm his shadow. The shadow of the flame. — Victoria Aveyard

You haven't been fired," Mary said with a sigh. "You always jump to the worst possible conclusion. Why on earth would you be getting fired?"
Don't say the pens, don't say the pens, don't say the pens . . .
"I've nicked loads of pens."
"I'm not even going to dignify that with a response. — Lindsey Kelk

Only after a piece of music is done does my frontal cortex allow me to organize what might be trying to come out of my subconscious. — Arca

The death of a parent, he wrote, despite our preparation, indeed, despite our age, dislodges things deep in us, sets off reactions that surprise us and that may cut free memories and feelings that we had thought gone to ground long ago. We might, in that indeterminate period they call mourning, be in a submarine, silent on the ocean's bed, aware of the depth charges, now near and now far, buffeting us with recollections. — Joan Didion

People in community sometimes believe that they know better than the others, or see themselves as 'saviours'. Community discernment implies that all members, or at least all those with responsibility, try together to discover its direction and the important things it is to do. The vital thing is that discernment is approached without passion, so that no one feels the need to convince others or to impose particular notions. If everyone listens to each other's ideas, the truth will gradually and calmly emerge. This can take a long time, but it is worthwhile, because once a decision has been made, each member of the community will have a personal commitment to the project. — Jean Vanier

To be happy, follow the heart not the thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

My boss is like an angry bear with a sore head and poison ivy up his ass. — E.L. James