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The powerful wind swept his hair away from his face; he leaned his chest into the wind, as if he stood on the deck of a ship heading into the wind, slicing through the waves of an ocean he'd not yet seen. — John Irving

Knowledge is a big subject. Ignorance is bigger. And it is more interesting. — Stuart Firestein

The planes of consciousness are correlated to what we call the chakras, which are located along the shushumna. — Frederick Lenz

I regret what happened. I saw no other possibility to achieve my goal. It was not hooliganism. — Mathias Rust

A great deal has been written about personal power by Carlos Casteneda, and I find his first four books valuable. Of the experiences themselves, who knows? But the principles that are presented are quite valuable for one who seeks power. — Frederick Lenz

When writing a comprehensive self-investigatory scroll, the writer attempts to weave a network of strands capable of enmeshing all sizes of ideas including those with no obvious interconnection. The writer must also trace all lingering thoughts to their original source in personal experiences, and revaluate each exquisite nuance notched into a person's conscious mind including acts of depravity, violence, and the almost imperceptible intrusions of grace. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I have no more than twenty acres of ground," he replied, "the whole of which I cultivate myself with the help of my children; and our labor keeps off from us the three great evils - boredom, vice, and want. — Voltaire

Dressing effectively is a kind of excellent manners. — Tom Ford

Emotions have taught mankind to reason. — Luc De Clapiers

Questions and answers is a big space, and there are lots of possible systems that you can create for different goals. — Adam D'Angelo

It was the best night of my life, getting to dance on stage with Madonna! — Amy Schumer

Whether we like it or not, each of us is constrained by limits on what we can do and feel. To ignore these limits leads to denial and eventually to failure. To achieve excellence, we must first understand the reality of the everyday, with all its demands — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi