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Vances Hebron Quotes By Mason Cooley

Language cannot say everything, fortunately. — Mason Cooley

Vances Hebron Quotes By Tara Brach

Feeling not okay went hand in hand with deep loneliness. In my early teens I sometimes imagined that I was living inside a transparent orb that separated me from the people and life around me. When I felt good about myself and at ease with others, the bubble thinned until it was like an invisible wisp of gas. When I felt bad about myself, the walls got so thick it seemed others must be able to see them. Imprisoned within, I felt hollow and achingly alone. The fantasy faded somewhat as I got older, but I lived with the fear of letting someone down or being rejected myself. — Tara Brach

Vances Hebron Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Nothing is joyful or miserable only our perceptions make it so. — Debasish Mridha

Vances Hebron Quotes By Stephen Hawking

The rate of progress is so rapid that what one learns at school or university is always a bit out of date. Only a few people can keep up with the rapidly advancing frontier of knowledge, and they have to devote their whole time to it and specialize in a small area. The rest of the population has little idea of the advances that are being made
or the excitement they are generating. — Stephen Hawking

Vances Hebron Quotes By Jacqueline Carey

There are patterns which emerge in one's life, circling and returning anew, an endless variation of a theme — Jacqueline Carey

Vances Hebron Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

The children themselves repaid her griefs with small joys. These joys were so small that they could not be seen, like gold in the sand, and in her bad moments she saw only the griefs, only sand; but there were also good moments, when she saw only joys, only gold. — Leo Tolstoy

Vances Hebron Quotes By Charles Bukowski

But that's the trouble with a drunk: if he gets excited he drinks too much, if he gets bored he drinks too much, if he has good luck he drinks too much, if he has bad luck he drinks too much, and so on. — Charles Bukowski