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- People who expect constant proofs of love and distance themselves from you when these become absent don\'t love you back.
- Feelings are waters flowing in chain from soul to soul do you know the shape of the Universe? Neither do I, but I imagine this…
- I harvest pieces of time from hour plates. I am a collector of past.
- Work has taught me that I have the right to wait, to ask more from the existence.
- The soul sees the body and says: I think I know him from somewhere... The body sees the souls and says: Forgive me!
- Culture sets apart man from barbarian, but not in all regards.
- Everybody carries in a corner of his soul another soul until the later grows from within, incorporating, and it is not clear who carries whom…
- Every existence is a bending in the space-time of general existence and can sometimes become so dense that it does not resonate with anything from…
- Like the snake sheds its skin living for a while in another one, man strips himself from opinions gathered up until a certain age, developing…
- The farther you stray from the ones that love you, the emptier you are.
- Wealth is the pocket you take ephemeral from to by the ephemeral.
- Where is Philosophy sleeping this saturday afternoon? Are the philosophers already dead? Are the poets gone from the planet? I look through the window and…
- The learned man will not rest until he finds the one to learn more from.
- What a chase of spins this thought with two hearts holding hands through us on the moonlit evenings and the mornings when city and sea…
- You don't have to cling to nothing and nobody actually. Life has oceans of pain and islands of happiness you can at any time slip…
- Try to learn from the past when is still present. Future seems often not obey the same laws.
- The merit and essence of the human being does not lie in living, but in searching where it is coming from, what it is, what…
- Existence an illusion from which we peel shard after shard of reality.
- Our minds elevated us from among the beasts and our minds again will send us into oblivion if wisdom is not employed when unleashing nuclear…
- Picking true from false is a jewelers trade. Telling true from false is the craft of wise.
- The advantage of the one coming from nowhere: the soul doesn't drag him back.
- Man sifts light and darkness through his personal perception sieve placed over the sieves passed through generations, from father to son...
- Even when drinking from the fountain of knowledge we have to be careful it has been raining a lot on this land lately...
- What is left of this day is the need to start over, even if there is nowhere to start from.
- He who cannot reach his self has a trail of crumbs from his soul behind...
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