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philosophy of life

“It s impossible to conquer knowledge.”

— Eraldo Banovac, Share via Whatsapp

“But here I’m, where time and money Had shackled my tongue and my wings. Neither could I sing, nor could I move. A silent frozen night has conquered The day of my life.”

— Vinod Varghese Antony, A Candle Of Light: A Collection Of Poems, Share via Whatsapp

“To think we are in the business of saving lives, and yet our words are knives that bruise and destroy.”

— Mala Naidoo, Souls of Her Daughters, Share via Whatsapp

“Life is like a long walk, an extended mediation, where a person discovers the difference between living with attention and awareness and simply passing through the world in a zombie state, ignorant of what is beautiful, true, and virtuous.”

— Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls, Share via Whatsapp

“Hate exist because of human. If there no human then there is no hate.”

— Tao Ji Yang, Share via Whatsapp

“If money makes us happy then why we were happy in our childhood.”

— Rajesh Walecha, Share via Whatsapp

“Many arrogant people achieved powerful positions, ignoring people around them, but in the end they failed. They would give anything in the world not to have chosen such a path.”

— Eraldo Banovac, Share via Whatsapp

“Humankind’s pathetic life supplies the poetry of our existence. Just as without tragedy comedy would lose its magical qualities, life without pain and absent knowledge of the inevitability of our death would result in our brief existence devoid of any note of sincerity and our lives ending without an apt punctuation mark.”

— Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls, Share via Whatsapp

“Critical personal writing enables the author to penetrate mental falsities that imprison him or her in fearfulness, bitterness, and jealously and encompass the reverential awe for the transcendental pathos of life, the small moments of happiness interspersed between stints of loneliness, sorrow, and hardship imbued in human life.”

— Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls, Share via Whatsapp

“Everything I believed is false. The things I thought I knew are wrong. So, where is the truth?”

— Ethan Howard, Starry Messenger, Share via Whatsapp

“We Are What We Do; And No More”

— monk of YHVH, Share via Whatsapp

“The Greatest Attenuation To Faith Is Empiricism”

— monk of YHVH, Share via Whatsapp

“To seek the sacred ways is to search the holy words.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Share via Whatsapp

“The best way to remember those who left is to carry the values that they taught you.”

— Aquib Ali, Share via Whatsapp

“Tom se dijo que, después de todo, el mundo no era tan malo como parecía. Había descubierto, sin darse cuenta, una gran ley que rige los actos humanos, a saber: que para que un hombre o un muchacho codicie algo, basta con hacer que le sea difícil alcanzarlo.”

— Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Share via Whatsapp

“A sound state of mind cannot live with an unsound state of mind.”

— Vinod Varghese Antony, Share via Whatsapp

“Writing is one method for revising a person’s outlook on life and observing the world and one’s place therein from an altered perspective. We change our worldview by examining fragments of our historical and biological content and by considering the context of human reality from multiple perspectives, which in turn provides us with a more enlightened understanding of human existence. By perceiving the world and humankind’s march into civilization from a more perceptive vantage point, we are more likely to appreciate all aspects of life including the beauty of nature and the historical struggle for human existence. Along with greater understanding of both nature and human history, we gain a more comprehensive understanding of ourselves, and grasp the futility of despising all of our human failings. Perceiving the self from a proper vantage point enables a person to establish a premeditated and reasoned way to live, set modest personal goals, realize that struggle, loss, and failure are inevitable, while comprehending life is nonetheless worthy of living.”

— Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls, Share via Whatsapp