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The military has no constant form, just as water has no constant shape - adapt as you face the enemy, without letting them know beforehand what you are going to do. — Sun Tzu
When you remove all of the barriers and open the window of your heart, love will eagerly enter through it with all its beauty. — Debasish Mridha
Your job is always the same if it's a juggernaut or if it's just one of these little jewels of a film that's gonna wind up at the Laemmle or something, so your job doesn't change whatsoever ... give it your best shot. — Morgan Freeman
The perennial outsider with his nose to the window, looking in on a world from which he felt excluded. — Douglas Kennedy
The warm and radiant yes of the heart is perfect, like the sun, in bringing all things to life and nourishing all that is truly human. — John Welwood
To gain knowledge, you may simply observe, but to truly understand, you must experience. — M.P. Sharma
Doing philosophy is only a threefold or double kind of waking
being awake
consciousness. — Novalis
The thalamus is thus a critical interface between information travelling from the cortex to the motor centres, and from the senses back to the cortex, and is therefore involved in many aspects of the initiation and control of movement. — Mark Plumb
I am not keeping my distance because it is uncomfortable for me, but because it is uncomfortable for them. — Jodi Picoult
We shall sleep on moss for many nights, till the beasts of the body come to tear our body. We have no bed now, save the moss,and no future, save the beasts. — Ayn Rand
A man's body may grow old, but inside his spirit can still be as young and as restless as ever. — Michael Caine
Ah sweet city of my dreams
Of speed and skill and schemes
Like Atlantis you just disappeared from view
And the hare upon the wire
Has been burnt upon your pyre
Like the black dog that once raced
Out from trap two — Shane MacGowan
For every bad man and woman I have ever known, I have met ... an overwhelming number of thoroughly clean and decent people who still believe in God and cherish high ideals, and it is upon the lives of these people that I base what I write. To contend that this does not produce a picture true to life is idiocy. It does. It produces a picture true to ideal life; to the best that good men and good women can do at level best.
I care very little for the ... critics who proclaim that there is no such thing as a moral man, and that my pictures of life are sentimental and idealized. They are! And I glory in them! They are straight, living pictures from the lives of men and women of morals, honor, and loving kindness ...
Such a big majority of book critics and authors have begun to teach, whether they really believe it or not, that no book is true to life unless it is true to the worst in life. — Gene Stratton-Porter