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“You can't change the past, but you can ruin the present by worrying about the future.”
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“The point is that (little-t) truth is a matter of definition relative to the grid one is using at the moment, and that (capital-T) Truth, metaphysical reality, is irrelevant to grids entirely. Pick a grid, and through it some chaos appears ordered and some appears disordered. Pick another grid, and the same chaos will appear differently ordered and disordered. Reality is the original Rorschach. Verily! So much for all that.”
Source : Malaclypse The Younger (2013). “Principia Discordia: The Magnum Opiate of, Malaclypse the Younger”, p.85, Lulu Press, Inc
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“And one rose in a tent of sea and gave A darkening shudder; water fell away; The whale stood shining, and then sank in spray.”
Source : Yvor Winters (1978). “The collected poems of Yvor Winters”, Swallow Pr
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“There's nothing wrong with having a collection, but it becomes a problem when it overwhelms your space. When you're not displaying it properly, you're not enjoying it and it turns into clutter.”
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“I've suffered from all of the hang-ups known, and none is as bad as the telephone.”
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“Don't be sad! Because God sends hope in the most desperate moments. Don't forget, the heaviest rain comes out of the darkest clouds.”
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“I never think I have finished a nude until I think I could pinch it.”
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“If you expect nothing, you can never be disappointed.”
Source : Tonya Hurley (2012). “Ghostgirl: Homecoming”, p.10, Hachette UK