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“Once you have learned to fly your plane, it is far less fatiguing to fly than it is to drive a car. You don't have to watch every second for cats, dogs, children, lights, road signs, ladies with baby carriages and citizens who drive out in the middle of the block against the lights. . . . Nobody who has not been up in the sky on a glorious morning can possibly imagine the way a pilot feels in free heaven.”
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“Sometimes love needs a rest from caring, and so bears for an intolerable few hours the guilt of not caring.”
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“The Official Bulletin declared that the Poles should be as proud of me as the Germans are of Mozart; obvious nonsense.”
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“Concentrated attention is the collection of units of power on a chosen point of intention.”
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“We have been raised to fear the yes within ourselves, our deepest cravings.”
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“I learned that if you want to make it bad enough, no matter how bad it is, you can make it.”
Source : Gale Sayers, Al Silverman (1972). “I Am Third”
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“Life as a therapist is a life of service in which we daily transcend our personal wishes and turn our gaze toward the needs and growth of the other. We take pleasure not only in the growth of our patient but also in the ripple effect—the salutary influence our patients have upon those whom they touch in life.”
Source : Irvin D. Yalom (2011). “The Gift Of Therapy (Revised And Updated Edition): An open letter to a new generation of therapists and their patients”, p.179, Hachette UK
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“I always try and bring screenplay, shooting and editing into a sort of symbiotic - as close into alignment as you possibly can get them, consistent, obviously, with the resources that you've got and the time you've got available.”
Source : "Director Paul Greengrass Interview GREEN ZONE". Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. March 11, 2010.