Transcendentals Truth Quotes & Sayings
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The real tragedies of life occur in such an inartistic manner that they hurt us by their crude violence, their absolute incoherence, their absurd want of meaning, their entire lack of style. — Oscar Wilde

You will only thrive when you are allowed to be what you are. — Chris Dee

Life will always knock you down. Learn to roll with the punches and get back up. Then go again."
"An author cannot grow without both constructive criticism and encouragement. — Catrina Barton

For what?" the Lord of Douglas demanded. "For — Bernard Cornwell

What was infinitely more valuable to Wagner, and what excited his gratitude to even more superlative utterance, was the confidence which Liszt showed in his genius, and without which, it is no exaggeration to say, Wagner's greatest works would probably have remained unwritten. — Richard Wagner

To call him humble was to make rudeness normal. Besides, humility had always seemed to him a specious thing, invented for the comfort of others; you were praised for humility by people because you did not make them feel any more lacking than they already did. It was honesty that he valued; he had always wished himself to be truly honest, and always feared that he was not — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

I am humility, nothing more and nothing less. I am one blade of grass in a sea of grass. I am one wave in an endless ocean of waves. I am one glowing star in a galaxy of stars. — Frederick Lenz

When dealing with a depression the problem is not to bring the depressed person back to his/her normality, to reintegrate behavior in the universal standards of normal social language. The goal is to change the focus of his/her depressive attention, to re-focalize, to deterritorialize the mind and the flow of expression. Depression is based on the stiffening of existential refrain, on the obsessive repetition of the stiffened refrain. The depressed person is unable to go out, to leave the repetitive refrain and s/he goes and goes again in the labyrinth. The goal of the schizoanalyst is to give him/her the possibility to see other landscapes, and to change the focus, to open some new ways of imagination. — Franco Bifo Berardi

Holy crow!" ~Bella Swan — Stephenie Meyer

Always respect your superiors, if you have any. — Kinky Friedman

I think the canary left some feathers in there after you ate it. — Ally Carter

T has always been so much my desire to paint for those who don't know the artistic side of a painting. — Vincent Van Gogh