Paranormal events are just edges of the infinite we happen to encounter.
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Quote:- Paranormalists, however, insist that our minds are transmitters that, with special effort, can focus like lasers to communicate across great distances, and even make things happen. That may seem far-fetched, but it's also a definition of prayer.
The World Without Us
Author:- Alan Weisman
Category:- science,philosophy
Quote:- Parched fields,rusted farm fences, forlorn stoneand mud-thatched houses. Rotting scarecrowseverywhere, except the dancing squirrelsnothing moves.
Author:- Bhuwan Thapaliya
Category:- Life
Quote:- Parents are always more knowledgeable than their children, and children are always smarter than their parents.
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Author:- Jonathan Safran Foer
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Parents need to teach their children and we need to call each other out. There is no nothing cool about being mean or vile to others. Especially where a lot of people are suffering from depression.
Author:- De philosopher DJ Kyos
Category:- best
Quote:- Parents who have no time to build friendships with their children, have already ended up exposing them to many deviant behaviours.
Author:- John Arthur
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Parents’ love is not conscious, rather it is ethereally organic.Parents’ love is not seasonal. Their love is a voluntary decision tobe with their offspring, no matter what. Their love does not needanswers, confirmation, validation, or acceptance. It thrives on itsown and overflows like the purest waters from the mountains,irrespective of what it may have to cascade through. The deepestcockles of my heart reverberate with their love and keep me on thego.
LOVE TOUCHES ONCE & NEVER LEAVES ...A Blooming & Moving Love Saga!
Author:- Vidhu Kapur
Category:- Love,Relationships
Quote:- Paris and HelenHe called her: golden dawnShe called him: the wind whistlesHe called her: heart of the skyShe called him: message bringerHe called her: mother of pearl barley woman, rice provider, millet basket, corn maid, flax princess, all-maker, weefShe called him: fawn, roebuck, stag, courage, thunderman, all-in-green, mountain strider keeper of forests, my-love-ridesHe called her: the tree isShe called him: bird dancingHe called her: who stands, has stood, will always standShe called him: arriverHe called her: the heart and the womb are similarShe called him: arrow in my heart.
The Work of a Common Woman: The Collected Poetry of 1964-1977
Author:- Judy Grahn
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Parker: She believed, absolutely, that each person, each heart, had a counterpart—had a mate. A rightness. She’d always believed it, and understood that unshakable belief was a reason she was good at what she did.
Author:- Nora Roberts
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Parsifal is on his way to the temple of the Grail Knights and says: I hardly move, yet far I seem to have come, and the all-knowing Gurnemanz replies: You see, my son, time turns here into space
Author:- Richard Wagner
Category:- time
Quote:- part memory part distance remainingmine in the ways that I learn to miss you
The Shadow of Sirius
Author:- W.S. Merwin
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Part of being of a true existentialist is wanting to be what we make ourselves be by the way we choose to act, as opposed to making excuses for the way we act and regretting it.
How to Be an Existentialist: or How to Get Real, Get a Grip and Stop Making Excuses
Author:- Gary Cox
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Part of her revolted against the insanity of the rules. Part of her was grateful. In a world of chaos, any guidelines helped. And she knew that each day she remained alive, she remained alive. One plus one plus one. The Devil's arithmetic...
Author:- Jane Yolen
Category:- hope
Quote:- Part of the problem with the word 'disabilities' is that it immediately suggests an inability to see or hear or walk or do other things that many of us take for granted. But what of people who can't feel? Or talk about their feelings? Or manage their feelings in constructive ways? What of people who aren't able to form close and strong relationships? And people who cannot find fulfillment in their lives, or those who have lost hope, who live in disappointment and bitterness and find in life no joy, no love? These, it seems to me, are the real disabilities.
The World According to Mister Rogers: Important Things to Remember
Author:- Fred Rogers
Category:- hope,Relationships
Quote:- Part of what makes things better in time is that you yourself get better. You grow into your own. You hone your skills. You learn to embrace who you are and find strength in that identity.
You Are Here (for Now): A Guide to Finding Your Way
Author:- Adam J. Kurtz
Category:- time
Quote:- Participate in your dreams today. There are unlimited opportunities available with this new day. Take action on those wonderful dreams you've had in your mind for so long. Remember, success is something you experience when you act accordingly.
Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
Author:- Steve Maraboli
Category:- inspiration,motivational
Quote:- Particularity leads to peculiarity and then to pathological behavior. The three Ps. It is very insidious. You would eventually end up in a box. If you try to control your environment, it will control you. And everyone else around you will always have to be making adjustments to your maddening idiosyncracies...You are beginning to enslave yourself with your fussiness.
Author:- Susan Trott
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Partner is very important in life But if you become your own partnerThen nobody can make you feel alone Hold your own hand and become stringYou have miles to travel- Insta: @authorharoonrashid
Author:- Author Haroon Rashid ©
Category:- Life
Quote:- Partout où il y a représentation indépendante, le spectacle se reconstitue.
The Society of the Spectacle
Author:- Guy Debord
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Passing sandbags is a personal thing. You're face-to-face with the person passing you the bag, as well as the person to whom you pass the bag. The line may be three hundred feet long. But it's not long for each individual. It's an intimate thing. A three-person activity. You take. You turn. You give. There is no doubt it's personal. And you get to know people. Not through conversation. But by the way they hand you the bag. The way they work. On some levels, it's a better relationship than any other I've had. There's no second-guessing. No petty games. The person receiving the bag doesn't need to ask you to receive it and the person giving you the bag doesn't expect anything in return...
By the Iowa Sea: A Memoir of Disaster and Love
Author:- Joe Blair
Category:- Relationships
