Forgiveness means letting go of the hope for a better past.
Surya DasStichwörter: inspiration profound
You don't ask questions of an attic
Barbara KingsolverStichwörter: poetic profound telling
I imagine that the intelligent people are the ones so intelligent that they don't even need or want to look 'intelligent' anymore.
Criss JamiStichwörter: intelligence certainty philosophy confidence humility profound self-assurance theory foolishness within assurance concealment pretentiousness above-and-beyond
You cannot hide from the world. It will find you. It always does. And now it has found me. My split second of immortality is over. All that's left now is the end, which is all any of us ever has.
Drew MagaryStichwörter: life death profound science-fiction immortality the-postmortal
A strange thing happens when you interview a robot. You feel an urge to be profound: to ask profound questions. I suppose it’s an inter-species thing. Although if it is I wonder why I never try and be profound around my dog.
‘What does electricity taste like?’ I ask.
‘Like a planet around a star,’ Bina48 replies.
Which is either extraordinary or meaningless - I’m not sure which
Stichwörter: profound robots electricity meaningless
A library in the middle of a community is a cross between an emergency exit, a life raft and a festival. They are cathedrals of the mind; hospitals of the soul; theme parks of the imagination.
Caitlin MoranStichwörter: libraries books profound
Slowly blossomed, slowly ripened in Siddhartha the realisation, the knowledge, what wisdom actually was, what the goal of his long search was. It was nothing but a readiness of the soul, an ability, a secret art, to think every moment, while living his life, the thought of oneness, to be able to feel and inhale the oneness.
Hermann HesseStichwörter: profound
Happiness is not about what happens to you, but how you choose to respond to what happens.
Karen SalmansohnStichwörter: truth happiness inspiration profound
You too must seek the sun...
Allen GinsbergStichwörter: life truth inspiration profound
I have only to contemplate myself; man comes from nothing, passes through time, and disappears forever in the bosom of God. He is seen but for a moment wandering on the verge of two abysses, and then is lost.
If man were wholly ignorant of himself he would have no poetry in him, for one cannot describe what one does not conceive. If he saw himself clearly, his imagination would remain idle and would have nothing to add to the picture. But the nature of man is sufficiently revealed for him to know something of himself and sufficiently veiled to leave much impenetrable darkness, a darkness in which he ever gropes, forever in vain, trying to understand himself.
Stichwörter: inspirational poetry profound human-nature understanding humankind
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