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It saddens me beyond my tears that love is lost within the fears.

~ Lynn C. Tolson

Lynn C. Tolson Emotional Inspirational Philosophical

They can send death at once, but life is slower...

~ Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin Oblique Philosophical Sci Fi

In the molten fire where he lay he could watch the slow machinations of eternity, the cosmic miracle of each second being born, eggshaped, silverplated, phallic, time thrusting itself gleaming through the worn and worthless husk of the microsecond previous, halting, beginning to show the slow and infinitesimal accreations of decay in the clocking away of life in a mechanism encoded at the moment of conception, withering, shunted aside by time's next orgasmic thrust, and all to the beating of some galactic heart, to voices, a madman's mutterings from a snare in the web of the world.

~ William Gay

William Gay Philosophical Poetic Southern Gothic

He who is concerned only with the purity of his own life ruins the great human relations.

~ Confucius

Confucius Inspirational Philosophical

Solitude led to retrospective thinking, and if the past is what you are trying to get away from, then constant distractions in the present are needed.

~ R.d. Ronald

R.d. Ronald Life Philosophical Philosophical Musings

When the white man turns tyrant, it is his own freedom that he destroys.

~ George Orwell

George Orwell Imperialism Inspirational Philosophical

The world's most sensible person and the biggest idiot both stay within us.

~ Chetan Bhagat

Chetan Bhagat Chetan Bhagat Philosophical

As summer neared, as the evening lengthened there came to the wakeful, the hopeful, walking the beach, stirring the pool, imaginations of the strangest kind- of flesh turned to atoms which drove before the wind, of stars flashing in their hearts, of outwardly the scattered parts of the vision within. In those mirrors, the minds of men, in those pools of uneasy water, in which cloud forever and shadows form, dreams persisted; and it was impossible to resist the strange intimation which every gull, flower, tree, man and woman, and the white earth itself seemed to declare (but if you questioned at once to withdraw) that good triumph, happiness prevails, order rules, or to resist the extra ordinary stimulus to range hither and thither in search of some absolute good, some crystal of intensity remote from the known pleasures and familiar virtues, something alien to the processes of domestic life, single, hard, bright, like a diamond in the sand which would render the possessor secure. Moreover softened and acquiescent, the spring with their bees humming and gnats dancing threw her cloud about her, veiled her eyes, averted her head, and among passing shadows and fights of small rain seemed to have taken upon her knowledge of the sorrows of mankind.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Philosophical Virginia Woolf

What did you do with the time and talents i gave you? God's question...

~ Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton Philosophical

By my existence I am nothing more than an empty place, an outline,that is reserved within being in general. Given with it, though, is the duty to fill in this empty place. That is my life.

~ Georg Simmel

Georg Simmel Philosophical Sociology

The things that matter don't necessarily make sense.

~ Russell Hoban

Russell Hoban Inspirational Philosophical

Reality is such an elusive concept.

~ Laura Gilfillan

Laura Gilfillan Philosophical Thought Provoking

Perhaps one has to have placed life in the center of one’s worldview and valued it as much as I have in order to know that one may not keep it, but must yield it up.

~ Georg Simmel

Georg Simmel Mortality Philosophical

Everything you know gained from experience

~ Jostein Gaarder

Jostein Gaarder Philosophical

Whatever life throws at me, I'll take with a smile upon my face and Nirvana's 'Bleach' on the stereo.

~ Mark R. Faulkner

Mark R. Faulkner Life Experience Philosophical

Without a whole lot of pressure, a diamond is just a piece of coal.

~ Miriam Darnell

Miriam Darnell Inspirational Philosophical

Character is just an invention, but it's an invention that serves as both reason and justification for our behaviour. - Broken Verses

~ Kamila Shamsie

Kamila Shamsie Inspirational Philosophical Wry

Please, God,' Ruth would pray, 'don't let me be competitive. Let me realize what a privilege it is to study. Let me remember that knowledge must be pursued for its own sake and please, please stop me wanting to beat Verena Plackett in the exams.'She prayed hard and she meant what she said. But God was busy that autumn as the International Brigade came back, defeated, from Spain, Hitler's bestialities increased, and sparrows everywhere continued to fall.

~ Eva Ibbotson

Eva Ibbotson Humor Inspirational Philosophical

Devil-boy Jack: A higher power than ours directs us against the wych-kin. There is no turning back.Thaniel Fox: There is no higher power, Devil-boy! And I am no-one's pawn, neither man nor wych nor whatever entity you speak of.Devil-boy Jack: I do not speak of entities. I speak of the force that created the physics of the universe, the force that makes time flow forward and not allow everything to happen at once, the force that sets the patterns to which the planets turn. Its weapons are coincidence, unlikelihood, happenstance. It is there when a man stops suddenly to pick up a coin dropped by another man ten days before, and the woman who is to be his wife bumps into him, and five hundred years hence their offspring rules half the world. It is there when a chance comment causes a scientist to think, What if...? and ten years later a great plague is cured. It is so vast that what we call chaos is simply another part of its order, with a shape too big to see. It has no name, nor will it ever have, though man may hint darkly at fate and destiny. It is what it is... the pattern. We may choose our own paths, but the pattern is always ahead of us. It is a way. It is the way.

~ Chris Wooding

Chris Wooding Philosophical

I can't understand how people can settle for having just one life. I remember we were in English class and we were talking about that poem by - that one guy. David Frost. 'Two roads diverged in a yellow wood-' You know this poem, right? 'Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry I could not travel both and be one traveler, long I stood and looked down one as far as I could, to where it bent in the undergrowth-I loved that poem. But I remember thinking to myself: Why? How come you can't travel both? That seemed really unfair to me.

~ Dan Chaon

Dan Chaon Await Your Reply Philosophical

Alan Grant: There are... far too many words written. Millions and millions of them pouring from the presses every minute. It's a horrible thought. The Midget (his nurse): You sound constipated.

~ Josephine Tey

Josephine Tey Humerous Philosophical

Dualism::In Ralph Ellison's Invisible ManI am outside of history. i wish i had some peanuts, it looks hungry there in the cage.i am outside of history. its hungrier than i thot.

~ Ishmael Reed

Ishmael Reed Philosophical

I know who I was, I can tell you who I may have been, but I am, now, only in this line of words I write.

~ Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin Abstract Philosophical Poetic

The truth was always out there, you just had to find it.

~ Heather Graham

Heather Graham Philosophical

Life has taught me one supreme lesson. This is that we must—if we are really to live at all, if we are to enjoy the life more abundant promised by the Sages of Wisdom—we must put our convictions into action. My remuneration has been that I have been privileged to act out my faith.

~ Margaret Sanger

Margaret Sanger Life Philosophical

I would like to believe and give in to my naiveté, I would like to embrace the fact that I am back in the place where the long fingers of civilization cannot reach me and rip my heart out. At this moment, I would like to embrace myself. I would like to be unconcerned with the rest of the world and take pleasure in knowing that I have found my home. All of my life, all of my adult life, which began with the first notion of understanding, I have been searching for this sensation. You, cruel world, have tried to bring me down, tried to crush me with your code of conduct, your ethics, and your preconceived limits on liberty. You have raped me and robbed me of happiness; you have stolen my dreams and my dignity, leaving me to rot with the rest of you. Today, I know I have escaped your poisoned web; I know your rules do not apply to me, for after all you have done to crush me, I am still standing proudly above the set of your sick play. I am in love—a feeling you no longer thought I was capable of. I am in love—living, breathing, dreaming again—triumphant over your sick schemes.

~ Henry Martin

Henry Martin Philosophical

All these mirrorscarnival distortionsof selves we never were.

~ Basith

Basith Philosophical

It was a train full of strangers, and they were all the same.

~ Cherie Priest

Cherie Priest Community Philosophical

God is like a search engine — He is willing to answer your requests, but you must ask Him the right questions.

~ R.m. Arcejaeger

R.m. Arcejaeger Philosophical Religious

Does character develop over time? In novels, of course it does:otherwise there wouldn't be much of a story. But in life? I sometimes wonder. Our attitudes and opinions change we develop new habits and eccentricities; but that's something different, more like decoration. Perhaps character resembles intelligence, except that the character peaks a little later;between twenty and thirty, say. And after that we're just stuck with what we've got. We're on our own. If so, that would explain a lot of lives, wouldn't it? And also if this isn't too grand a word--our tragedy.

~ Julian Barnes

Julian Barnes Julian Barnes Philosophical Psychological The Sense Of An Ending

One needs to properly possess only a couple of great thoughts--they shed light on many stretches whose illumination one would never have believed in.

~ Georg Simmel

Georg Simmel Philosophical Sociology

Honesty scares quite a lot of people.

~ Beth Myrle Rice

Beth Myrle Rice Philosophical

If I found a job, a project, an idea or a person I wanted-I'd have to depend on the whole world. Everything has strings leading to everything else. We're all so tied together. We're all in a net, the net is waiting and it's precious to you. Do you know who is standing ready to tear it out of your hands? You can't know, it may be so involved and so far away, but someone is ready, and you're afraid of them all. And you cringe and you crawl and you beg and you accept them-just so they'll let you keep it. And look at whom you come to accept.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Inspirational Philosophical

I got interested in the idea that love is often used as a kind of blanket explanation for things. I mean, battered wives, for instance: Why did you go back to him? Oh, I loved him. Why did you embezzle fifteen million pounds and run away to the other side of the world? Oh, well, because I was in love. All that and then you don't ask anything else. I thought if I just say, these people needed love and they found it, then it kind of explained it away. I wanted to look at their behaviour and how love can inspire the best and the very worst in human behaviour but love itself is not behaviour. So I avoided the word 'love' until the very end and it's the last word in the novel. I wanted to explore what people will do when they're in such terrible need of love. If there was a big idea then that was it. Then, of course, I hope that if it's a story worth reading it's the characters themselves who make you want to read it, not the big idea. I don't think a big idea drives a novel usually. Something else has to engage you on a much more kind of personal level.

~ Morag Joss

Morag Joss About Book Love Philosophical

The only working model of socialism I have ever seen is in an elementary school classroom.

~ R.m. Arcejaeger

R.m. Arcejaeger Humor Philosophical Political

Sometimes changing the world is as simple as changing the way you look at it.

~ R.m. Arcejaeger

R.m. Arcejaeger Inspirational Philosophical

We go to school so that when we grow up we can make lots of money, and we make lots of money so we can provide for our children, and we have children to provide for our retirement (because we don’t have any money left).

~ R.m. Arcejaeger

R.m. Arcejaeger Humor Philosophical

Devils so work that things which are not, appear to men as if they were real.

~ Lactantius

Lactantius Philosophical

… in these new days and in these new pages a philosophical tradition of the spontaneity of speculation kind has been rekindled on the sacred isle of Éire, regardless of its creative custodian never having been taught how to freely speculate, how to profoundly question, and how to playfully define. Spontaneity of speculation being synonymous with the philosophical-poetic, the philosophical-poetic with the rural philosopher-poet, and by roundelay the rural philosopher-poet thee with the spontaneity of speculation be. And by the way of the rural what may we say? A philosopher-poet of illimitable space we say. Iohannes Scottus Ériugena the metaphor of old salutes you; salutes your lyrical ear and your skilful strumming of the rippling harp. (Source: Hearing in the Write, Canto 19, Ivy-muffled)

~ Richard Mcsweeney

Richard Mcsweeney Creative Custodian Éire Harp Ireland Irish Lyrical Metaphor Philosophical Poetic Rural Speculation Spontaneity Tradition

Without the quest, there can be no epiphany.

~ Constantine E. Scaros

Constantine E. Scaros Epiphany Inspirational Philosophical Quest
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