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Vanity metrics are the numbers you want to publish on TechCrunch to make your competitors feel bad. — Eric Ries

For all my life," he said, "when someone has said the word 'beautiful', it is your face I have seen. You are my own very definition of beautiful, Tessa Gray. — Cassandra Clare

How did we go from tea to death so quickly?" wondered Quesnel. "Sometimes," said Prim darkly, "there is a very fine line between the two." "There's — Gail Carriger

there are various masks and guises under which the existential vacuum appears. Sometimes the frustrated will to meaning is vicariously compensated for by a will to power, including the most primitive form of the will to power, the will to money. In other cases, the place of frustrated will to meaning is taken by the will to pleasure. That is why existential frustration often eventuates in sexual compensation. We can observe in such cases that the sexual libido becomes rampant in the existential vacuum. — Viktor E. Frankl

Most people who fall obsessively in love claim that it happens precipitously, unexpectedly [ ... ]
But I believe there's almost always a prerequisite. Falling in love in this way will usually occur at a time of transition. We may not be conscious of it, but something has ended and something new must begin. Romantic obsession is like a cataclysm breaking up the empty landscape. Like a strange exotic plant, it grows in arid soil. (pp. 27-28) — Rosemary Sullivan

If it's a man's world, as they say, then men: your world is a poorly run carnage fest. — Henry Rollins

No one loves the man whom he fears. — Aristotle.

Don't hesitate get laid that's wisdom
sitting around chanting what crap — Ikkyu

I don't make a film to make people like it. I make a film to make people think — Nelofer Pazira

At the end of the day, no one asks a woman, 'Do you need a neck rub? Do you need a drink, honey?' — Teresa Heinz

MANTRAS: These are often referred to as sacred sounds because they are part of the practice of different religious traditions. Mantra is a Sanskrit word whose literal meaning is "that which protects and purifies the mind." Here mind represents not only thought but also feelings. These sounds, each of which is a kind of germinating seed (in Sanskrit bija) that is implanted in the mind, are catalysts for ridding ourselves of traits that impede our spiritual unfoldment. Like toning and chanting they are sounded repetitively in a steady rhythm. They can be sounded either inwardly or aloud. Done inwardly within the mind, no tone is needed. Only the rhythm is necessary. This inner repetition is useful because it can be set in motion at any time and in any situation. CHANTING: This is actually a form of singing characterized by the repetition of short phrases of tones, fairly narrow in range, often wedded to some kind of sacred text and done as part of a — James D'Angelo

The one with karma is known as mortal (jiva) and the one without karma is known as Soul (Self; immortal). — Dada Bhagwan

America is false to the past, false to the present, and solemnly binds herself to be false to the future. — Frederick Douglass