William Thorsell famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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You become visibly stressed because you are working hard to pay for a standard of living so robust that it overwhelms your capacity to consume it.
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Museums should be places where you raise questions, not just show stuff.
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Memory is knowledge; character is the box of values and habits in which our knowledge knocks around. People with a lot of knowledge thrown together in a box that encourages social intercourse and experimentation tend to come up with good ideas, which are the engine of change. Think of Silicon Valley in California, or Oxbridge in the United Kingdom.
-- William Thorsell
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Enjoy every minute. There's plenty of time to be dead.
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The absolutely Non-Manifested cannot be designated by any expression which could limit It, Separate It, or include It. In spite of this, every allusion alludes only to Him, every designation designates Him, and He is at the same time the Non-Manifested and the Manifested.
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Allah is in Himself the non-being and the being, the inexistent and the existent. He is at the same time that which we designate by absolute non-being and by absolute being; or by relative non-being and relative being. . . . All these designation come back to God alone, for there is nothing which we can perceive, know, write or say which is not Him.
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His time's forever, everywhere his place.
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Work is hard. Distractions are plentiful. And time is short.
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You have to prioritize what you stress about when you have a child.
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A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety.
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The things that stress me out haven't changed. But I don't wanna lose anything. So I thought that at least I would change. I'm lucky...that I'm afraid of losing something.
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Definition of 'Free': You pay for it whether or not you elect to receive it.
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I'm a crusader. I really believe in the First Amendment, and I use it fully, and I pay a price for that.
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