| Alfred
Adler quotes |
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psychologist :::
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+ It is the individual who is not interested
in his fellow men who has the greatest difficulties
in life and provides the greatest injury to
others. |
| Aristotle
quotes |
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philosopher :::
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A likely impossibility is always preferable
to an unconvincing possibility.
+ We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence,
then, is not an act but a habit. |
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Nothing is more deceitful than the appearance
of humility. It is often only carelessness
of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast. |
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+ It is necessary to work, if not from inclination,
at least from despair. Everything considered,
work is less boring than amusing oneself. |
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+ The mind which plunges into Surrealism,
relives with burning excitement the best part
of childhood. |
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+ Artists to my mind are the real architects
of change, and not the political legislators
who implement change after the fact. |
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It's not enough to have lived. We should be
determined to live for something. |
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So long as I am acting from duty and conviction,
I am indifferent to taunts and jeers. I think
they will probably do me more good than harm. |
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This is the nature of genius, to be able to
grasp the knowable even when noone else recognizes
that it is present. |
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+ For the warrior, there is no "better"
or "worse"; everyone has the necessary
gifts for his particular path. |
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Working on our own consciousness is the most
important thing that we are doing at any moment,
and being love is a supreme creative act. |
| Charles
Dickens quotes |
:::
famous author :::
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+ This is a world of action, and not for moping
and droning in. |
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Figuring out our gifts in life is part of
our journey to becoming enlightened human
beings. |
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I like to think of psychic energy as akin
to radio waves. Even without the radio on,
the air is filled with invisible signals from
countless radio stations operating on their
various frequencies. All you have to do to
receive them is to flick the radio on and
tune the dial. |
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+ Congratulate yourselves if you have done
something strange and extravagant and broken
the monotony of a decorous age. |
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+ The most beautiful thing we can experience
is the mysterious. It is the source of all
true art and science. |
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True art takes note not merely of form but
also of what lies behind. |
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If I accept you as you are, I will make you
worse. However, if I treat you as though you
are what you are capable of becoming, I help
you become that. |
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+ He can only obey the apparently alien impulse
within him and follow where it leads, sensing
that his work is greater than himself, and
wields a power which is not his and which
he cannot command. |
| Immanuel
Kant quotes |
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philosopher :::
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+ I have no knowledge of myself as I am, but
merely as I appear to myself. |
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I feel that the essence of spiritual practice
is your attitude toward others. When you have
a pure, sincere motivation, then you have
right attitude toward others based on kindness,
compassion, love and respect. |
| Mohammed
quotes |
:::
prophet :::
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+ A person's true wealth is the good he or
she does in the world. |
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+ An artist chooses his subjects.. that is
the way he praises. |
| Plato
quotes |
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philosopher :::
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+ The life which is not examined is not worth
living. |
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If we knock on the door until it opens, not
taking no for an answer, our lives will be
transformed as we step up into a higher awareness. |
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The poet makes himself a seer by a long, prodigious,
and rational disordering of all the senses.
Every form of love, of suffering, of madness;
he searches himself, he consumes all the poisons
in him, and keeps only their quintessences. |
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Quality questions create a quality life. Successful
people ask better questions, and as a result,
they get better answers. |
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+ Like a thief reason sneaked in and
sat amongst the lovers eager to give them
advice. They were unwilling to listen, so
reason kissed their feet and went on its way. |
| Seneca
quotes |
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philosopher :::
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+ We are sure to get the better of
fortune if we do but grapple with her. |
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+ Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose
the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt. |
| George
Bernard Shaw |
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inspirational :::
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+ What is life, but a series of inspired follies?. |
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All true artists, whether they know it or
not, create from a place of no-mind, from
inner stillness. |
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Those who know do not tell; those who tell
do not know. |
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Every portrait that is painted with feeling
is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter. |
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All mankind's inner feelings eventually manifest
themselves as an outer reality. |
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+ The artist is nothing without the
gift, but the gift is nothing without work. |
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"Famous
Motivational Quotes"
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