When I sit up I am greeted by the world. Level with the treetops I look down on sparrows swooping in and out of the branches. The tide, the new rising moon, the clouds, the wind - these greet me. These are my allies. The whole planet is laid out before me and available for whatever adventure the day will take me on. By comparison, living in society seems to require an alarm clock. Primarily assembled from angst and fish anuses, these contraptions, regardless of your soul's whereabouts, will slap and assault you into a pitiful state of what passes for consciousness. Your first sight is the Time, an arragement of molecules on the clock's face to whom you will be enslaved for the rest of the day. You may as well call him "master." Next, a pile of dirty clothes on the floor, a knocked-over glass of water, and so forth, until you are so overwhelmed with despair that to prevent hurling yourself through the window, you must ignore your personal bill of rights, put on an acceptable frown, and go about your business, disregarding the pleas from you increasingly timid soul. On Whale Island: Notes from a Place I Never Meant to Leave
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Quote:- When I started investing in domains, there were a bunch of 3 letters and 4 letters domain available and many other categories of domains were also available, but I believed only in brandable domains and that's why my portfolio had only brandable domains
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- motivational
Quote:- When I started training myself in Neurobiology, Psychology and Theology, mostly on the streets of Calcutta, at the book kiosks on the sidewalk, for I had no money to buy the books, I had no academic background - no college degree - no potential for earning a decent living - I was a direction-less canoe in the open sea. I did not come from a rich or learned family, nor did I have rich friends, so, as far as everybody else was concerned, my life was doomed. I come from the humblest of origins - like did Ramanujan, like did Tesla, like did many more legendary thinkers of human history. I didn't know the rules of academia - I didn't know the laws and the norms of the scientific community - all I knew was that I had to understand the humans if I were to unite them. Other than that, I had no clue to my future. I learnt by failing - I learnt by making errors - I learnt by moving slowly but surely, and by never losing my sense of awe. And that's really what science is about - it's about naivety, curiosity and awe.
Mission Reality
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- When I stop eating certain things, I feel so much better. I notice the same when I stop dealing with certain people.
Author:- Steve Maraboli
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- When I stripped off all the labels, I was a person who had the right to pursue a life of purpose that was in alignment with my core values.
Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
Author:- Ranjani Rao
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- When I think how sometimes people can be brave enough to overcome any fear, any hardship, it gives me a feeling I can hardly describe. To charge right at the things that are painful and difficult, break through to the other side, and take pleasure in that - don't you think that's truly fantastic? The greater the suffering, the greater the joy in overcoming it.
How Do You Live?
Author:- Genzaburo Yoshino
Category:- motivational
Quote:- When I think of establishing a network, it’s like I’m looking down at a map of a nation- a nation that I’ve created.
Ouch!: A memoir with a twist…
Author:- Chaker Khazaal
Category:- motivational
Quote:- When I think of you I feel fragrance When I think of our conversations,I feel aliveMy days smile And my nights sparkleLast night When I crashed into My stupid, empty bed,I took off all your inhibitionsFrom the realm of surrealismAnd I surrendered my soul To your soul!
Author:- Avijeet Das
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- When I throw back my head and howlPeople (women mostly) sayBut you've always done what you want, You always get your way- A perfectly vile and foulInversion of all that's been.What the old ratbags meanIs I've never done what I don't.So the shit in the shuttered chateauWho does his five hundred wordsThen parts out the rest of the dayBetween bathing and booze and birdsIs far off as ever, but soIs that spectacled schoolteaching sod(Six kids, and the wife in pod, And her parents coming to stay)...Life is an immobile, locked, Three-handed struggle betweenYour wants, the world's for you, and (worse)The unbeatable slow machineThat brings what you'll get. Blocked, They strain round a hollow stasisOf havings-to, fear, faces.Days sift down it constantly. Years.--The Life with the Hole in It
Philip Larkin Poetry
Author:- Philip Larkin
Category:- poetry
Quote:- When I touch you softly and feel you react, I am pretty afraid to continue. We can create such perfect moments, and I am entirely yours. Perfection is rare in this fast food, work-a-day world, and I am afraid to lose something so beautiful and perfect. However, when you start kissing back, accepting, I know how God must have felt after he had created Eve for Adam. You are my life, my soul, and my Garden.
Author:- Allison Church
Category:- Love
Quote:- When I travel, I love meeting my soulmates who are disguised as strangers.
Author:- Lisa Haisha
Category:- Love
Quote:- When I type a title page, I hold it and I look at it and I think, I just need four thousand sentences to go with this and I’ll have a book.
The Moon and I
Author:- Betsy Byars
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- When I want to do a thing I always can do it.
Author:- Brothers Grimm
Category:- motivational,motivational
Quote:- When I wanted to know something, I wanted it undistorted by somebody else's imperfect knowledge.
Author:- Milton Erickson
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- When I was 5 years old, my mom always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down happy. They told me I didn’t understand the assignment and I told them they didn’t understand life.
Author:- Gaius Julius Caesar
Category:- science
Quote:- When I was a boy, I would read those postcards and know exactly why my father was doing what he was doing: he was taking a stab at greatness, that is, if greatness is simply another word for doing something different from what you were already doing--or maybe greatness is the thing we want to have so that other people will want to have us, or maybe greatness is merely the grail for our unhappy, striving selves, the thing we think we need but don't and can't get anyway.
An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England
Author:- Brock Clarke
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- When I was a girl, I loved reading. An archaic pastime, I know; the index and download are faster, more efficient, offering superior retention and acquisition of knowledge.
This is How You Lose the Time War
Author:- Amal El-Mohtar
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- When I was assigned the color blue, I was assigned how I should live. I was assigned a specific type of clothes, toys, and interests. Each individual has different capabilities and hence different interests. Imagine what would happen if someone with no hands would be asked to draw? He might achieve it somehow, but it would be an excruciating and tiring process. This is what happens when we develop a confident expectation from either Gender.
Know 'YOUR' Norms
Author:- Rico Torres
Category:- motivational
Quote:- When I was born, my parents were not aware that they were necessarily determining my behavior. They followed everyone around them. If I had been a girl, they would have painted my room pink instead of blue. Their attitude towards me would have been entirely different. All of this because they just wanted me to fit in. They wanted me to be 'normal.' They wanted to give me a 'normal' childhood. They did not know that they were paving the way for me to lead a 'normal' life in doing so. In a way, they were instructed by the society to do so.
Know 'YOUR' Norms
Author:- Rico Torres
Category:- motivational
