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The aims of these three groups are entirely irreconcilable. The aim of the High is to remain where they are. The aim… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
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Character is something each one of us must build for himself, out of the laws of God and nature, the examples of… — Arthur Trudeau Copy Share Image
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Daily life is a comprimised blend of posturing for the sake of role-playing and of varying degrees of self-revelation. Under stressful conditions… — E. O. Wilson Copy Share Image
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There was a time when the average reader read a novel simply for the moral he could get out of it, and… — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image
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What I feel I can do is help people become aware of how pervasive and extensive the arts are, how they affect… — Joan Mondale Copy Share Image
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I believe the target of anything in life should be to do it so well that it becomes an art. When you… — Arsene Wenger Copy Share Image
“There was no solution, but that universal solution which life gives to all questions, even the most complex and insoluble. That answer… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“Learning to pause is the first step in the practice of Radical Acceptance. A pause is a suspension of activity, a time… — Tara Brach Copy Share Image
“Strange is our situation here upon earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
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Why is one a slave to thought ? Why has thought become so important in all our lives -thought being ideas, being… — Jiddu Krishnamurti Copy Share Image
“ Buried Cities During the Roman Empire, wealthy Romans took vacations in the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The people in these… — Jean F. Blashfield Copy Share Image
In South Africa, they dig for diamonds. Tons of earth are moved to find a little pebble not as large as a… — Robert Ringer Copy Share Image
Is a Christian- one who communicates daily with the Creator- to divorce himself from the things God created and intended man to… — Edith Schaeffer Copy Share Image
“Not less interesting were the piles of Magazines that had been sent from America. I never knew before how many Magazines existed… — Maria Edgeworth Copy Share Image
“My dad’s name is Jim, and my mother thought their names starting with the same letter was just further proof that they… — Amy Harmon Copy Share Image
“[Human lives] are composed like music. Guided by his sense of beauty, an individual tranforms a fortuitous occurrence into a motif, which… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
“When I examined my own life, I realized that I had been standing at the foot of my mother's casket for 35… — Nathaniel J. Williams Copy Share Image
“It doesn't matter if you are not 'good' at creative activity. You do not have to be 'good' at pushups before they… — Neil Kirby Copy Share Image
“But sitting is not something that we do for a year or two with the idea of mastering it. Sitting is something… — Charlotte Joko Beck Copy Share Image
I was living in Monterey, a place where the classic photographers - the Westons, Wynn Bullock and Ansel Adams - came for… — Lewis Baltz Copy Share Image
For a while I used to listen to those whispers about babies costing you books, and Cyril Connolly's loathsome quote that "There… — Maggie O'Farrell Copy Share Image
I used to be skeptical when educators and technologists predicted that we may be entering a new era of oral culture, in… — Tom Peters Copy Share Image
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Our musical alphabet is poor and illogical. Music, which should pulsate with life, needs new means of expression, and science alone can… — Edgard Varese Copy Share Image