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The great majority of modern third-person narration is "I" narration very thinly disguised. — John Fowles

Applying this idea in our daily life means breaking tasks into bite-size chunks and setting goals accordingly. A writer, for example, is better off trying to pen three great paragraphs at a time - the equivalent of moving through Mandy-Rae's kick cycles - rather than attempting one great chapter. Think challenging, yet manageable - just enough stimulation to shortcut attention into the now, not enough stress to pull you back out again. — Steven Kotler

It is almost always better to listen and understand than express opinions to annoy. — Debasish Mridha

Whenever you got angry with someone, you should replace the face of that person in your mind with the face of someone you love ... perhaps you could find something to like in him. — Elif Shafak

If our core belief is based on what other people think, then we eventually will allow their opinions to become our reality. — Darren Johnson

So dream big daring dreams, and then underachieve a little bit each day. I recommend setting attainable daily goals that, when achieved, provide positive reinforcement to help you stay on the path to the big goal — Robert T. Kiyosaki

It is good to get an all round experience especially when you have never been on a movie set. — Justin Bartha

The birthday of the Lord is the birthday of peace. — Pope Leo I

The world isn't made a better place by the unburdening of a heart. — Amy Lane

When we are collecting books, we are collecting happiness. — Vincent Starrett

Over the years I have collected so many books that, in aggregate, they can fairly be called a library.I don't know what percentage of them I have read. Increasingly I wonder how many of them I ever will read. This has done nothing to dampen my pleasure in acquiring more books. — Marilynne Robinson

Daily toll on your willpower reserves can be reduced by setting clear and specific goals, making decisions in advance (every decision costs willpower), minimizing distraction and anticipating problems (and how to deal with them). — William D. Edwards

Dahnhak is not a way to gain enlightenment, but a way to actualize enlightenment. Dahnhak is a way to train yourself so that you can actualize the choices you have already made based on your enlightenment. — Ilchi Lee