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Air is the very substance of our freedom, the substance of superhuman joy ... aerial joy is freedom. — Gaston Bachelard

The real thing is not the goal, the real thing is the beauty of the movement. The real thing is not reaching, the real thing is the journey. Remember, the real thing is the journey, the very traveling. It is so beautiful, why bother about the goal? And if you are too bothered about the goal, you will miss the journey, and the journey is life - the goal can only be death. — Rajneesh

I've always been bad. Probably I shall be bad again, punished again. But the worse I am, the more I need God. I can't shut myself out from His mercy ... Or it may be a private bargain between me and God, that if I give up this one thing I want so much, however bad I am, He won't quite despair of me in the end. — Evelyn Waugh

I no longer see the world and its works as they before appeared to me. — Mary Shelley

He seems relieved to hear me say that. I guess idiots love company. — Cynthia Hand

I don't think education is about centralized instruction anymore; rather, it is the process [of] establishing oneself as a node in a broad network of distributed creativity. — Joichi Ito

There is nothing harder than being your own rock. — Michael Lee West

Emma and I had both died twice, and for me, that second one actually stuck. Now I was a "resurrected American," better known, in colloquial terms, as life-challenged. Or undead. Or the living dead. But I'm not a zombie. I'm just a little less alive than your average high school junior. — Rachel Vincent

Every second of every day, our senses bring in way too much data than we can possibly process in our brains. — Peter Diamandis

What it sees there isn't so much a face as the expression of a predicament. — Christopher Isherwood

You cannot be in pretend for people to like you. — Victoria Azarenka

Wood's not natural mulch for a woodland garden. Do you see forest trees shatter into a zillion pieces and fall? No. They fall, then decompose, then spread. — Janet Macunovich

The lucky renew their energy through the activity in which they're engaged, — Max Gunther