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Do not go to bed until you have gone over the day three times in your mind. What wrong did I do? What good did I accomplish? What did I forget to do?
Pythagoras -
We buy things we don’t need, with money we don’t have, to impress people we don’t like.
It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything.
Tyler Durden -
I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.
Jack Lemmon -
We pay a high price for intelligence. Wisdom hurts.
Euripides -
It is best for the wise man not to seem wise.
Aeschylus -
Someday, in the distant future, our grand-children’ s grand-children will develop a new equivalent of our classrooms. They will spend many hours in front of boxes with fires glowing within. May they have the wisdom to know the difference between light and knowledge.
Plato -
“When you find a fear, that fear will either create you or destroy you. I love fear. The reason why? Because behind every fear is the person you want to be. Fear is self imposed – meaning it doesn’t exist. You create it, and you can destroy it too.”
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Well done is better than well said.
Benjamin Franklin -
The sound of the rain needs no translation.
Alan Watts -
Why struggle to open a door between us, when the whole wall is an illusion?
Rumi -
“Εάν οι περισσότεροι από εμάς παραμείνουμε αδαείς για εμάς, είναι επειδή η αυτογνωσία είναι επώδυνη και προτιμούμε τις απολαύσεις της ψευδαίσθησης.”
Aldous Huxley -
Wisdom is looking back at your life and realizing that every single event, person, place and idea was part of the perfect experience you needed to build your dream. None of them were mistakes.
John Frederick Demartini -
A great man is hard on himself; a small man is hard on others.
Confucius -
“Simplicity, patience, compassion…
These three are your greatest treasures.
Simple in actions and thoughts, you return to the source of being.
Patient with both friends and enemies, you accord with the way things are.
Compassionate toward yourself, you reconcile all beings in the world.”
Lao Tzu -
Μεταβάλλον αναπαύεται.
(ερμηνεία: στην αλλαγή βρίσκουν τα πράγματα ανάπαυση)
Ηράκλειτος -
Ο ελεύθερος άνθρωπος που γνωρίζει τον εαυτό του είναι γενναιόδωρος, αλληλέγγυος, ευγενικός και ικανοποιείται εξίσου όταν δίνει, όπως και όταν παίρνει…
Χόρχε Μπουκάι -
‘It is difficult to free fools from the chains they worship.’
Voltaire -
‘Man is the only animal that eats without being hungry, drinks without being thirsty, and speaks without having anything to say.’
Mark Twain -
‘No one is free unless he is his own master.’
Epictetus -
‘There is nothing more tiring than watching someone demonstrate their intelligence.
Especially if they have no brains.’
Erich Maria Remarque -
‘Sooner or later, you will understand the difference between knowing the path and walking the path.’
Morpheus to Neo -
«Μόνο οι τρελοί και οι μοναχικοί έχουν την πολυτέλεια να είναι ο εαυτός τους.
Γιατί οι μοναχικοί άνθρωποι δεν χρειάζεται να ευχαριστήσουν κανέναν και οι τρελοί δεν τους πειράζει να τους καταλαβαίνουν».
Τσαρλς Μπουκόφσκι -
Beauty is achieved through learning and great effort. Bad things are absorbed by themselves, without effort.
Democritus -
Three things steal happiness: pity for the past, fear for the future, and failure to see the good in the present.
Buddha -
Αλλά κάτεχε ότι μονάχα κείνος που παλεύει το σκοτάδι μέσα του Θα’χει μεθαύριο μερτικό δικό του στον ήλιο.
Οδυσσεας Ελύτης
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