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On Duties • Marcus Tullius Cicero“The rain is ever falling, drip, drip, drip, by day and night, upon the broad flagged terrace-pavement.”
Bleak House • Charles Dickens““Siddhartha learned a great deal from the Samanas; he learned many ways of losing the Self. He traveled along the path of self-denial through pain, through voluntary suffering and conquering of pain, through hunger, thirst and fatigue. He traveled the way of self-denial through meditation, through the emptying of the mind through all images. Along these and other paths did he learn to travel. He lost his Self a thousand times and for days on end he dwelt in non-being. But although the paths took him away from Self, in the end they always led back to it.””
Siddhartha • Hermann Hesse“It seemed ... such nonsense -- inventing differences, when people, heaven knows, were different enough without that.”
To the Lighthouse • Virginia Woolf“Negative emotions are a call to action. When you feel them, you are supposed to do something.”
The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck • Mark Manson