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“The problem with conventional wisdom is that it's conventional.”
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“We all need something to hold on to, belief, a strong and genuine one. Make it one you can trust. Make it yourself. Believe in yourself and hold on tight.”
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“A robotic life is worse than an imprisoned because it's an enslaved life.”
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“We miss the one that got away, regret our mistakes, remember embarrassing moments, fear what we don't know or understand and fiercely defend what's ours and earned. No wonder love is so illusive and coveted.”
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“Tomorrow and today are the same. Only yesterday is different. Live for today and you will never regret yesterday.”
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“A peaceful man stands tall but a brave man stands for peace.”
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“Never shy away from any experience that could turn out to be a memorable tale because history's tales are told by survivors.”
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“Don't give others the power to defeat you. Our own demons alone are sometimes more than what we can handle.”
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“Sometimes it can be a tough decision to decide which book we start reading next. It's usually not about the cost in terms of money but the cost in time spent with the new read. The question that hangs in the air is whether or not our expectations will be unmet, matched or exceeded. That same question can be applied to most aspects of our lives. Therefore, as with life, there are no promises but that's precisely what makes life so engaging and worthwhile.”
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“You don't want to know, understand or accept. You only want to control. All you need to know, understand and believe is that you're in control. Happiness will follow because like control happiness is relative to what you know, understand and accept.”
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“It sometimes be a tough decision to decide which book we start reading next. It's usually not about the cost in terms of money but the cost in time spent with the new read. The question that hangs in the air is whether or not our expectations will be unmet, matched or exceeded. That same question can be applied to most aspects of our lives. Therefore, as with life, there are no promises but that's precisely what makes life so engaging and worthwhile.”
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