Perechile Quotes & Sayings
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My rule is, when you are unhappy, think about it. But when you're unhappy, don't. Why spoil it? You're probably happy for some ridiculous reason and you'd just spoil it to know it. — Richard Feynman

When you have permission from me to be the wolf, you'll have no need for guilt as a human. — Fierce Dolan

Push hard to get better, become smarter, grow your devotion to the truth, fuel your commitment to beauty, refine your emotional intelligence, hone your dreams, negotiate with your shadow, cure your ignorance, shed your pettiness, heighten your drive to look for the best in people, and soften your heart
even as you always accept yourself for exactly who you are with all of your so-called imperfections. — Rob Brezsny

Finding something important in life does not mean that you must give up everything else. — Paulo Coelho

Our priests are not what a silly populace supposes; all their learning consists in our credulity. — Voltaire

We did not domesticate wheat. It domesticated us. — Yuval Noah Harari

Building a better future will depend on our ability to appreciate generational differences. — Mal Fletcher

A good meal can somewhat repair / The eatings of slight love — Philip Larkin

Do all those words mean the same thing?" gasped Milo. "Of course." "Certainly." "Precisely." "Exactly." "Yes," they replied in order. "Well, then," said Milo, not understanding why each one said the same thing in a slightly different way, "wouldn't it be simpler to use just one? It would certainly make more sense." "Nonsense." "Ridiculous." "Fantastic." "Absurd." "Bosh," they chorused again, and continued. "We're not interested in making sense; it's not our job," scolded the first. "Besides," explained the second, "one word is as good as another - so why not use them all? — Norton Juster

Isn't this the truth of any good mother? That in all of our lives. We worry only about those we brought into this world, regardless of whether they loved us back or treated us fairly or understood our shortcomings. — Adriana Trigiani