Superbetter Game Quotes & Sayings
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The paradox of acceptance: When our mind becomes less attached and dependent on things being a certain way our happiness in life dramatically improves. — Lee L Jampolsky

'Superbetter' looks more like a social media platform or a social network than a typical video game. You know, there aren't any 3-d spaces to explore. You don't have this avatar that you're building up. It's more about thinking like a gamer. — Jane McGonigal

Canada is not really a place where you are encouraged to have large spiritual adventures. — Robertson Davies

If we're not creating something, there's a good chance we'll start destroying something. — Ed Cyzewski

And whether you're drawn to gospel music or church music or honky-tonk music, it informs your character and it informs your talent. — Bruce Springsteen

Ordinary experience has to be made extraordinary in order to become accessible to reflection. — Shoshana Zuboff

The nature of mind is that it loves everything once it loves itself, just as it opposes everything when it opposes itself. — Byron Katie

A long night spent with your most obvious weakness
You start shaking at the thought you are everything I want
Because you are everything I'm not — Taking Back Sunday

A visitor to campus can find sweet, aromatic Properity, as well as Climbing Ophelia and those delicious Egyptian Roses, which give off the scent of cloves on rainy days, ensuring that a gardener's hands will smell sweet for hours after pruning the canes. — Alice Hoffman

You don't mind that the war will go on and on?"
"Palpatine could have prevented it. Now it's up to people like you to end it."
Tarkin nodded. "And so we shall. — James Luceno

Every time we proceed to explain some conjectural law or theory by a new conjectural theory of a higher degree of universality, we are discovering more about the world, trying to penetrate deeper into its secrets. And every time we succeed in falsifying a theory of this kind, we make an important new discovery. For these falsifications are most important. They teach us the unexpected; and they reassure us that, although our theories are made by ourselves, although they are our own inventions, they are none the less genuine assertions about the world; for they can clash with something we never made. — Karl Popper