What doesn’t KILL me makes me stronger… Except for the extinction of COFFEE… that might kill me.
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Quote:- What drives your buying decisions - necessities, comforts, pleasures, status, or ego?
Quantraz
Author:- Sukant Ratnakar
Category:- motivational
Quote:- What else are pride, greed and such but money’s minions?
Glaring Shadow - A Stream of Consciousness Novel
Author:- B.S. Murthy
Category:- Life
Quote:- What endures in states of extreme suffering and euphoria? Meaning.
Reassembling Models of Reality: Theory and Clinical Practice
Author:- Aldrich Chan
Category:- motivational
Quote:- What foolishness it is to desire more life, after one has tastedA bit of it and seen the world; for each day, after each endless day,Piles up ever more misery into a mound. As for pleasures: once weHave passed youth they vanish away, never again to be seen.Death is the end of all.Never to be born is the best thing. To have seen the daylightAnd be swept instantly back into dark oblivion comes second.
Oedipus at Colonus
Author:- Sophocles
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- What fun it is to think about the things that make you feel good about yourself!
Author:- Nancy B. Urbach
Category:- Life
Quote:- What goes on inside us during these nights, as we lie there on our backs, drifting downstream through time and listening for the far-off roar of the mighty waterfall that one day is going to engulf us? We know that miracles don't happen, that no one to date has ever escaped the waterfall, and that we are separated from those who have already reached it by only a tiny little span of time. One day - three years, ten years, twenty years. Sometimes it doesn't seem so terrible. I need to make no effort, don't even need to move my hands in the black water; it carries me along with it of its own accord. A gentle dizziness comes over me, and I know for certain: this one goal I will reach, even if I should fail all others. Probably because it is a goal I never set myself.
Die Mansarde
Author:- Marlen Haushofer
Category:- time
Quote:- What good are wings without the courage to fly?
Love Her Wild
Author:- Atticus Poetry
Category:- poetry,best
Quote:- What good contrast do you want to make in the world? Do you want to be generous in a world that withholds? Kind in a world that makes fun? Deep in a world that’s shallow? All about relationships in a world that’s all about advancement? Start looking for ways to spend your precious time on activities that educate, expand, and encourage you—things that give you life instead of death. Make little choices today to turn up the contrast.
Live
Author:- Sadie Robertson
Category:- hope
Quote:- What good has impatience ever brought? It has only served as the mother of mistakes and the father of irritation.
Author:- Steve Maraboli
Category:- motivational
Quote:- What good is it to be sad after identifying the problem? You can only be sad when you are still confused, otherwise your sadness is just a matter of choice.
Author:- Mwanandeke Kindembo
Category:- Love
Quote:- What good is your knowledge of five thousand books if it doesn't even help five people!
No Foreigner Only Family
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- What great philosophers do for us is not to hand out such an all-purpose system. It is to light up and clarify some special aspect of life, to supply conceptual tools which will do a certain necessary kind of work. Wide though that area of work may be, it is never the whole, and all ideas lose their proper power when they are used out of their appropriate context. That is why one great philosopher does not necessarily displace another, why there is room for all of them and a great many more whom we do not have yet.
The Myths We Live by
Author:- Mary Midgley
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- What happened a second ago is not any less a thought than what happened a thousand years ago.
Author:- Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Category:- time
Quote:- What happened was this: I got an image in my head that never got out. We see a great many things and can remember a great many things, but that is different. We get very few of the true images in our heads of the kind I am talking about, the kind that become more and more vivid for us as if the passage of the years did not obscure their reality but, year by year, drew off another veil to expose a meaning which we had only dimly surmised at first. Very probably the last veil will not be removed, for there are not enough years, but the brightness of the image increases and our conviction increases that the brightness is meaning, or the legend of meaning, and without the image our lives would be nothing except an old piece of film rolled on a spool and thrown into a desk drawer among the unanswered letters.
All the King's Men
Author:- Robert Penn Warren
Category:- Relationships
