The superpower of the Overthinker Imposter is being able to see multiple sides of an issue and different points of view. That is a powerful gift when you’re faced with truly complex issues that need to be carefully considered from all angles. People with a dominant Overthinker Imposter are often ethical, reliable, idealistic, honest, and detail-oriented.
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Quote:- The supply of matter in the universe was never more tightly packed than it is now, or more widely spread out. For nothing is ever added to it or subtracted from it. It follows that the movement of atoms today is no different from what it was in bygone ages and always will be. So the things that have regularly come into being will continue to come into being in the same manner; they will be and grow and flourish so far as each is allowed by the laws of nature.
On the Nature of Things
Author:- Lucretius
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- The supreme bliss of this divine love is felt within the soul that is pure and receptive to the sanctity of God’s boundless love. It kindles the innermost self of devotees. You have two forms, one of brilliant splendor and the other of great peace, fit for contemplation. You are the gracious protector of the knowledge.
Author:- Shreeom Surye shiva devkota
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- The surest way of concealing from others the boundaries of one's own knowledge is not to overstep them.
Author:- Giacomo Leopardi
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- The surest way to make your dreams come true is to live them.
Author:- Roy T. Bennett
Category:- Life,inspiration,motivational
Quote:- The surge of his ardour swept through him in climatic release, filling her womb with his final, mortal sowing.
The Woman of the Well
Author:- Georgina Anne Taylor
Category:- poetry
Quote:- The surpluses will have to be expended somehow, and trust the oligarchs to find a way. Magnificent roads will be built. There will be great achievements in science, and especially in art. When the oligarchs have completely mastered the people, they will have time to spare for other things. They will become worshippers of beauty. They will become art-lovers. And under their direction and generously rewarded, will toil the artists. The result will be great art; for no longer, as up to yesterday, will the artists pander to the bourgeois taste of the middle class. It will be great art, I tell you, and wonder cities will arise that will make tawdry and cheap the cities of old time. And in these cities will the oligarchs dwell and worship beauty
Author:- Jack London
Category:- science
Quote:- The swamp isn't a useless piece of land. A swamp is a kind of wetland. Wetlands are important to humans.
The Salamander's Trial: A Wetland Story
Author:- Dae-Seung Yang
Category:- science
Quote:- The sweet fellowship of prayer gives peace.
Author:- Lailah Gifty Akita
Category:- motivational
Quote:- The sweetest thing in life is to be alone, as you were born, as you will die, soaking in the sun, knowing that you put the cactus in the right place, that you don't need someone to come along and compliment your work, that someone who did that would, in fact, just be getting in the way.
Author:- Caroline Kepnes
Category:- best
Quote:- The sweetness of dogs (fifteen) What do you say, Percy? I am thinkingof sitting out on the sand to watchthe moon rise. Full tonight.So we goand the moon rises, so beautiful it makes me shudder, makes me think abouttime and space, makes me takemeasure of myself: one iotapondering heaven. Thus we sit,I thinking how grateful I am for the moon’s perfect beauty and also, oh! How richit is to love the world. Percy, meanwhile, leans against me and gazes up intomy face. As though I werehis perfect moon.
Swan: Poems and Prose Poems
Author:- Mary Oliver
Category:- poetry
Quote:- The symbolism of meat-eating is never neutral. To himself, the meat-eater seems to be eating life. To the vegetarian, he seems to be eating death. There is a kind of gestalt-shift between the two positions which makes it hard to change, and hard to raise questions on the matter at all without becoming embattled.
Animals and Why They Matter
Author:- Mary Midgley
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- The task of evolutionary psychology is not to weigh in on human nature, a task better left to others. It is to add the satisfying kind of insight that only science can provide: to connect what we know about human nature with the rest of our knowledge of how the world works, and to explain the largest number of facts with the smallest number of assumptions.
How the Mind Works
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
Quote:- The task of the modern era was the realization and humanization of God – the transformation and dissolution of theology into anthropology.
Principles of the Philosophy of the Future
Author:- Ludwig Feuerbach
Category:- science
Quote:- The TaxiWhen I go away from youThe world beats deadLike a slackened drum.I call out for you against the jutted starsAnd shout into the ridges of the wind.Streets coming fast,One after the other,Wedge you away from me,And the lamps of the city prick my eyesSo that I can no longer see your face.Why should I leave you,To wound myself upon the sharp edges of the night?
The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell
Author:- Amy Lowell
Category:- poetry
Quote:- The tears are falling freely now, and I don't care if he sees them. They're tears of relief for my nephew, worry for my grandfather and my brother, and shame for my mistake. I figure I earned them.
V for Victory
Author:- Teresa R. Funke
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- The TelephoneWhen I was just as far as I could walkFrom here todayThere was an hourAll stillWhen leaning with my head against a flowerI heard you talk.Don't say I didn't for I heard you sayYou spoke from that flower on the window sill-Do you remember what it was you said ''First tell me what it was you thought you heard.''Having found the flower and driven a bee awayI leaned my headAnd holding by the stalkI listened and I thought I caught the wordWhat was itDid you call me by my name Or did you saySomeone said "Come"I heard it as I bowed.''I may have thought as much but not aloud.'Well so I came.
The Poetry of Robert Frost
Author:- Robert Frost
Category:- time
Quote:- The tendency has always been strong to believe that whatever received a name must be an entity or being, having an independent existence of its own. And if no real entity answering to the name could be found, men did not for that reason suppose that none existed, but imagined that it was something peculiarly abstruse and mysterious.
Author:- John Stuart Mill
Category:- science
Quote:- The tendency of some to exaggerate our own importance as a species in the great theater of life on Earth is a sign of hubris. A more biologically informed or enlightened, and certainly secular, point of view is that man is better off viewing himself as a flawed rather than a potentially omnipotent creature, an animal with no more of a guaranteed future than any other animal. This perspective, some argue, that we are not the be-all and end-all, might eventurally lead to better politics and to the development of a more equitable social and economic systems worldwide.
Author:- Barry Lopez
Category:- science
