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“A successful life is sharing things with others. It teaches us to take care for others.”

— Manoj Kudemelly, Share via Whatsapp

“-Cada uno se miente como puede -dije-. Yo soy una experta en eso.”

— Maia Losch, Allí donde el viento espera, Share via Whatsapp

“Me sentí aliviada porque la confesión es una transferencia, un intercambio de responsabilidades: uno (o una) confiesa que hizo algo inadecuado y, el haber sido capaz de sincerarnos nos convierte -al menos ante nuestros propios ojos-, en una persona digna.”

— Maia Losch, Allí donde el viento espera, Share via Whatsapp

“Es la fuerza de los secretos, de las cosas ocultas por demasiado tiempo, las cicatrices que no se cierran, aquello que te lleva en ocasiones a la perdición. A veces es mejor no saberlo todo, sobre todo cuando saber ya no sirve para nada.”

— Maia Losch, Allí donde el viento espera, Share via Whatsapp

“Life is not about reasons, explanations, interpretations, or solutions. It s all about actions and reactions.”

— Dipin Damodharan, Share via Whatsapp

“I ve been through so many things in life, and I have come to deduce one thing above all else: I care for nothing in this world save writing, books, everything else is an obstruction; it will always come second.”

— Ndiritu Wahome, The Girl With The Flawless Face, Share via Whatsapp

“What we do with our lives largely depends on the philosophy of life we have subjected our lives to as a way of living life, and which controls, move and directs our lives!”

— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, Religion, Philosophy and life, Share via Whatsapp

“Excessive religiosity is killing so many religious people knowingly or unknowingly”

— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, Religion, Philosophy and life, Share via Whatsapp

“You are meant to lose the people you love. How else would you know how important they are to you?”

— Benjamin Button, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Share via Whatsapp

“लाइफ को लेकर प्लान बड़े नहीं, सिम्पल होने चाहिए। प्लान बहुत बड़े हो जाएँ तो लाइफ के लिए ही जगह नहीं बचती।”

— Divya Prakash Dubey, मुसाफिर Cafe, Share via Whatsapp

“Only the shallowest person believes that they can attain true happiness by maximizing their wealth at any cost. In absence of morality, ethics, and a sustainable philosophy to guide us in an ethical search for happiness, we will always perceive life’s random countervailing forces of adversity and unpleasantness as inflicting a great personal injustice upon us. Through application of a deeply embedded personal philosophy, we can push back against the negative implications of a life of suffering. We can use a philosophical stance to gain the perspective needed to say yes to all of life, both its rosy path of ineffable joys and a blackened trail of tears. We must learn to accept life as it truly is and not waste precious time in wistfulness.”

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

“Para tener lo que quieres, tienes que saber exactamente qué es a lo que estás dispuesto a renunciar.”

— C.S. Pacat, Share via Whatsapp

“Irrespective of what religious or intellectual philosophy guides an enlightened person’s life plan, self-mastery plays an important, if not quintessential role.”

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

“We can learn personal humility from episodes that generate shame and guilt. After retiring from worldly affairs and drawing useful lessons from personal disgrace, we must resume living an expedient life devoted to appreciating truth, beauty, and love.”

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

“The transience of humanity frames the tragedy of all people. There are no happy conclusions to life, we all die, and until we die, we will experience both happiness and pain. Acceptance of the tragedy of humankind without remorse is a shattering experience; it enables us to relinquish mawkish misconceptions, destructive obsessions, and crippling attachments. Only by accepting the tragedy of life as an integral part of the incandescent beauty of life, will I understand what it means to rejoice in the indelible bloom of life.”

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

“if not try then catch”

— Ahmad Moawad, Share via Whatsapp

“-Truly, freeing oneself in one’s own mind is only the first step on a path of freedom.-”

— Mark Alberto Yoder Nunez, The Spider Lady and Other Short Stories and Poetry, Share via Whatsapp