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“Through my LSD experience and my new picture of reality, I became aware of the wonder of creation, the magnificence of nature and of the animal and plant kingdom. I became very sensitive to what will happen to all this and all of us.”
Source : "Stanislav Grof interviews Dr. Albert Hofmann Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California". Interview With Stanislav Grof, www.maps.org. 1984.
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“Knowledge is always two-edged. For every benefit, there is hazard. For every good, evil.”
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“You often see shocks in the League Cup, even when you don’t expect them”
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“She died that night. Her last breath took her soul, I saw it in my dream. I saw her soul leave her body as she exhaled, and then she had no more needs, no more reason; she was released from her body, and being released, she continued her journey elsewhere, high in the firmament where soul material gathers and plays out all the dreams and joys of which we temporal beings can barely conceive, all the things that are beyond our comprehension, but even so, are not beyond our attainment if we choose to attain them, and believe that we truly can.”
Source : Garth Stein (2008). “The Art of Racing in the Rain”, Harper
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“We do not discuss the members of our family to their faces ...”
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“Life, at its best, is a flowing, changing process in which nothing is fixed.”
Source : Carl Rogers (2012). “On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy”, p.27, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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“I needed an opportunity to get back in the studio and get my recording chops back together.”
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“My lasting impression of Truman Capote is that he was a terribly gentle, terribly sensitive, and terribly sad man.”