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“When we look at other people comparatively and competitively, we're not seeing them as our brothers and sisters. We're not loving them more than we love ourselves, and we we're definitely not seeing them as God sees them.”
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“When at eve, at the bounding of the landscape, the heavens appear to recline so slowly on the earth, imagination pictures beyond the horizon an asylum of hope, - a native land of love; and nature seems silently to repeat that man is immortal.”
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“Loneliness is a drug, a narcotic; it grows through veins, through nerves and muscles; it assumes some right of possession over your body and mind; it feeds itself, and creates its own requirement. Loneliness and solitude are walls.”
Source : R. J. Ellory (2010). “A Quiet Belief in Angels: A Novel”, p.100, The Overlook Press
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“We treat employees as a member of the family. If management take the risk of hiring them, we have to take the responsibility for them.”
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“One naturally identifies to some extent with an "I" female narrator going through something that you recognize whether you've gone through it or not.”
Source : Source: www.guernicamag.com
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“People quickly look through things and don't sit and experience. That's a problem with artwork, [because] it's more of an experience than something to quickly look at. It takes a while for everything to unveil itself.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“You need fear to create, to live.”
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“If we do not do the impossible, we shall be faced with the unthinkable.”
Source : "The Ecology of Freedom". Book by Murray Bookchin, p. 107, 2005.