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Itself Quotes by Henry Miller
- The moment one gives close attention to any thing, even a blade of grass it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself.
- Until we accept the fact that life itself is founded in mystery, we shall learn nothing.
- The real enemy can always be met and conquered, or won over. Real antagonism is based on love, a love which has not recognized itself.
- Art is only a means to life, to the life more abundant. It is not in itself the life more abundant. It merely points the…
- There is nothing strange about fear: no matter in what guise it presents itself it is something with which we are all so familiar that…
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