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““It was a familiar feeling. This feeling of being incomplete in just about every sense. An unfinished jigsaw of a human.””

Midnight Library • Matt Haig

“Absolute greatness will never be great and also small, but that greatness in us or in the concrete will never admit the small or admit of even being exceeded; instead of this, one of two things will happen—either the greater will fly and retire before the opposite, which is the less, or the advance of the less will cease to exist; but will not, if allowing or admitting smallness, be changed by that...nor can any other opposite which remains the same ever be or become its own opposite, but either passes away or perishes in the change.”

The Trials Of Socrates • Plato

“Never laugh at live dragons.”

The Hobbit • J.R.R Tolkien

“Anxiety and nothing always correspond to each other. As soon as the actuality of freedom and of spirit is posited, anxiety is canceled. But what then does the nothing of anxiety signify more particularly in paganism. This is fate. Fate is a relation to spirit as external. It is the relation between spirit and something else that is not spirit and to which fate nevertheless stands in a spiritual relation. Fate may also signify exactly the opposite, because it is the unity of necessity and accidental. ... A necessity that is not conscious of itself is eo ipso the accidental in relation to the next moment. Fate, then, is the nothing of anxiety.”

The Concept of Anxiety • Soren Kierkegaard

“In reality, hope is the worst of all evils, because it prolongs the torments of man.”

Thus Spoke Zarathustra • F Nietzsche

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