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“Every dogma has its day.”
Source : "Fictional character: The Doctor". "Doctor Who/ Time and the Rani: Part Four", www.imdb.com. 1987.
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“Pay attention to the gap - the gap between two thoughts, the brief, silent space between words in a conversation, between the notes of a piano or flute, or the gap between the in-breath and the out-breath. When you pay attention to those gaps, awareness of 'something' becomes - just awareness. The formless dimension of pure conciousness arises from within you and replaces identification with form.”
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“For me, no matter how serious the subject is, when I try to write about it, I have to write about it from a comic point of view. It's just the way it comes out.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“The secret to life and the greatest success strategy of all is to love all of it and fear none of it.”
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“I think some of the big characters, you know, they do these adventures, but they've got something about them, they've got this charisma, and they've got to have a sense of humor. Because whether it be very dry, or very silly, they've got to be likable.”
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“A painted surface is a real, living form.”
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“You thought you were found but you realize that you were lost, and someday you may discover that you're lost now.”
Source : Walter Kirn (2014). “Blood Will Out: The True Story of a Murder, a Mystery, and a Masquerade”, p.132, W. W. Norton & Company
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“When man thinks in self-conscious submission to the voluntary revelation of the self-sufficient God, he has therewith the only possible ground of certainty for his knowledge.”