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Do you really want to be happy? You can begin by being appreciative of who you are and what you've got.
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inspirational
winnie-the-pooh
taoism
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Benjamin Hoff |
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Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.
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taoism
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Ludwig Wittgenstein |
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Nothing is lost. . .Everything is transformed.
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fantasy
entropy
taoism
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Michael Ende |
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To light a candle is to cast a shadow...
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good
equilibrium
taoism
knowledge
evil
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Ursula K. Le Guin |
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If practicality and morality are polarized and you must choose, you must do what you think is right, rather than what you think is practical.
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morality
i-ching
expediency
taoism
right-and-wrong
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Philip K. Dick |
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To be whole is to be part; true voyage is return.
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philosophy
taoism
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Ursula K. Le Guin |
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"Tezyeme," he said, which meant something on the order of "it is happening the way it is supposed to happen."
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taoism
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Ursula K. Le Guin |
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Stop a bit and think it over. There do be some knots mighty aisy to tie but the untying is a cat of a different brade.
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promising
taoism
promises
promise
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L.M. Montgomery |
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"I've never run this far before," he said at one point. "Or this fast for so long. It's better than sticking your head out a car window, that's for sure." My theory is that Oberon might be a master of Tao. He always sees what we filter out. The wind and the grass and something in the sky, sun or moon, shining on our backs as we run: They are gifts that humans toss away like socks on Christmas morning, because we see them every day and don't think of them as gifts anymore. But new socks are always better than old socks. And the wind and grass and sky, I think, are better seen with new eyes than jaded ones. I hope my eyes will never grow old."
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dogs
nature
beauty
philosophy
inspirational
taoism
new
granuile
hunted
kevin-hearne
old
oberon
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Kevin Hearne |