In between trash and treasure.
Raditya DikaStichwörter: reality life-lessons love-story
It’s not that I’ve been dishonest, it’s just that I loathe reality.
Lady GagaStichwörter: life-lessons
You must remember what you are and what you have chosen to become, and the significance of what you are doing. There are wars and defeats and victories of the human race that are not military and that are not recorded in the annals of history. Remember that while you're trying to decide what to do.
John WilliamsStichwörter: self-acceptance self-knowledge life-lessons food-for-thought archer-sloane
Problem never comes alone.
Vijay DhameliyaStichwörter: life problems life-lessons problem phylosophy
You are on your own now , you have always been
Omneya YasserStichwörter: life-lessons
The greatest thing I learned while taking classes at Second City was the very first thing they taught: 'Yes, and...'. In improv, you keep scenes alive but accepting whatever you are given and then adding to it or amplifying it. There is no space on stage for 'No,' 'I'm sorry, you're mistaken,' or 'Yes, but...'. Those transitions kill energy, set up interpersonal conflict, engage the ego in a defensive posture, and stymie the flow of conversation onstage.
Jason SeidenStichwörter: life-lessons good-advice defensiveness interpersonal-communication interpersonal-relationships communication-skills improv
The first time I asked the man in the mirror to change me, he made me worse . I asked him again a few months later, the glass shattered into millions of pieces and scratched my face. I guess ü gotta' be happy with who ü r.
Tristyn LippingwellStichwörter: life-lessons
You can’t really yell at your boyfriend for stealing your seat and your best friend. You also can’t yell at your best friend for stealing your boyfriend. Or you can…but Hi seemed like a much easier way to start the morning.
Ally CarterStichwörter: humor friendship life-lessons
Promise is more worthy than Time and Money.
Vijay DhameliyaStichwörter: life money time life-lessons importance promise phylosophy
I started running for reasons I had only just begun to understand. As a child, I ran in the woods and around my house for fun. As a teen, I ran to get my body in better shape. Later, I ran to find peace. I ran, and kept running, because I had learned that once you started something you didn’t quit, because in life, much like in an ultramarathon, you have to keep pressing forward. Eventually I ran because I turned into a runner, and my sport brought me physical pleasure and spirited me away from debt and disease, from the niggling worries of everyday existence. I ran because I grew to love other runners. I ran because I loved challenges and because there is no better feeling than arriving at the finish line or completing a difficult training run. And because, as an accomplished runner, I could tell others how rewarding it was to live healthily, to move my body every day, to get through difficulties, to eat with consciousness, that what mattered wasn’t how much money you made or where you lived, it was how you lived. I ran because overcoming the difficulties of an ultramarathon reminded me that I could overcome the difficulties of life, that overcoming difficulties was life.
Scott JurekStichwörter: life-lessons ultrarunning
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