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Tell Quotes by Joseph Campbell
- I always tell my students follow your bliss. When you have that feeling then stay with it and don't let anyone throw you off.
- The way to find out about happiness is to keep your mind on those moments when you feel most happy, when you are really happy…
- Mythology is composed by poets out of their insights and realizations. Mythologies are not invented; they are found. You can no more tell us what…
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