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“Life isn't all about what you don't have, but yet, what you do with what you have been given.”
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“Science is the only savior.”
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“Putting isn't golf, greens should be treated almost the same as water hazards: you land on them, then add two strokes to your score.”
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“Not a hundredth part of the thoughts in my head have ever been or ever will be spoken or written — as long as I keep my senses, at least.”
Source : Thomas Carlyle, Charles Richard Sanders, Clyde de L. Ryals, Jane Welsh Carlyle, Kenneth J. Fielding (2006). “The collected letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle”
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“It was Einstein who made the real trouble. He announced in 1905 that there was no such thing as absolute rest. After that there never was.”
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“When you are unhappy, discover what you are clinging to and let it go.”
Source : Jan Chozen Bays (2011). “How to Train a Wild Elephant: And Other Adventures in Mindfulness”, p.110, Shambhala Publications
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“Death anxiety is the mother of all religions, which, in one way or another, attempt to temper the anguish of our finitude.”
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“We know that nature is described by the best of all possible mathematics because God created it.”