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We cause our diseases. We are directly responsible for any illness that happens to us.
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To give up responsibility for our lives is not healthy.
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I don't know why spoons bend, but it seemed clear that almost anyone could do it.
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The natural world, the traditional source of self-interest, is increasingly absent.
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Unaccustomed to direct experience, we can come to fear it.
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It takes enormous effort to avoid all theories and just see.
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I believe the experiences reported in this book are reproducible by anyone who wishes to try.
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Be cautious around anyone who creates proselytizing followers.
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One may even suspect that there is more to reality than measurements will ever reveal.
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Science can't tell you why anything happens.
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