Не сме нито глупави, нито умни.Винаги сме някъде по средата.Това ни уморява и ни прави тъжни.Човек трябва да знае къде му е мястото.
Erich Maria RemarqueTags: philosophical philosophy-of-life
Not knowing is not a problem, not wondering is.
Chase WeirTags: philosophical life-lessons
Never underestimate someone else's pain.
Jackie MartinTags: inspirational philosophical
The surgeon tells me that you're a sorcerer," Pym said. "Is that so?"
Jaki looked to the captain with the glare of the masts in his eyes. "Yes."
Pym weighed this disclosure. "You speak with the dead?"
"Yes."
The captain's eyes screwed up intently. "What do they say to you?"
"They don't talk back."
Pym and Mister Blackheart laughed in unison...The captain said, "Mister Blackheart wants to know what kind of sorcerer you are."
Jaki pondered a response and finally said, "I was learning to catch souls before my teacher was killed."
"Souls, eh? And what do you do with them after you catch them?"
"I put them back in their bodies."
"Ah, then you're telling us you're a surgeon.
Tags: philosophical culture humorous
Destiny is a lie. Destiny is justification for atrocity. It is the means by which murderers armour themselves against reprimand. It is a word intended to stand in place of ethics, denying all moral context.
Steven EriksonTags: life philosophical destiny interest
All roads lead to Trantor, and that is where all stars end.
Isaac AsimovTags: philosophical mystery foundation
No matter how many plans you make or how much in control you are, life is always winging it.
Carroll BryantTags: philosophical life-and-living spontaneity life-and-death philosophy-of-life
The only thing standing between you and your dreams is ... reluctance.
Carroll BryantTags: philosophy dreams philosophical philosophy-of-life dreams-inspirational
Tags: philosophical
Because beyond their practical function, all gestures have a meaning that exceeds the intention of those who make them; when people in bathing suits fling themselves into the water, it is joy itself that shows in the gesture, notwithstanding any sadness the divers may actually feel. When someone jumps into the water fully clothed, it is another thing entirely: the only person who jumps into the water fully clothed is a person trying to drown; and a person trying to drown does not dive headfirst; he lets himself fall: thus speaks the immemorial language of gestures.
Milan KunderaTags: life joy philosophical
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