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  • #1
    Anthony Robbins
    “If you can't you must, and if you must you can.”
    Anthony Robbins

  • #2
    G.K. Chesterton
    “Do not be so open-minded that your brains fall out.”
    G.K. Chesterton

  • #3
    Pablo Picasso
    “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”
    Pablo Picasso

  • #4
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #5
    Michel Foucault
    “I don't feel that it is necessary to know exactly what I am. The main interest in life and work is to become someone else that you were not in the beginning.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #6
    Michel Foucault
    “What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is related only to objects and not to individuals, or to life. That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists. But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art? Why should the lamp or the house be an art object, but not our life?”
    Michel Foucault

  • #7
    Michel Foucault
    “I don’t feel that it is necessary to know exactly what I am. The main interest in life and work is to become someone else that you were not in the beginning. If you knew when you began a book what you would say at the end, do you think that you would have the courage to write it?
    What is true for writing and for love relationships is true also for life. The game is worthwhile insofar as we don’t know where it will end.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #8
    Michel Foucault
    “The strategic adversary is fascism... the fascism in us all, in our heads and in our everyday behavior, the fascism that causes us to love power, to desire the very thing that dominates and exploits us.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #9
    Michel Foucault
    “I'm no prophet. My job is making windows where there were once walls.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #10
    Michel Foucault
    “Maybe the target nowadays is not to discover what we are but to refuse what we are.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #11
    Michel Foucault
    “The real political task in a society such as ours is to criticize the workings of institutions that appear to be both neutral and independent, to criticize and attack them in such a manner that the political violence that has always exercised itself obscurely through them will be unmasked, so that one can fight against them.”
    Michel Foucault, The Chomsky-Foucault Debate: On Human Nature

  • #12
    Michel Foucault
    “The work of an intellectual is not to mould the political will of others; it is, through the analyses that he does in his own field, to re-examine evidence and assumptions, to shake up habitual ways of working and thinking, to dissipate conventional familiarities, to re-evaluate rules and institutions and to participate in the formation of a political will (where he has his role as citizen to play).”
    Michel Foucault

  • #13
    Michel Foucault
    “The first task of the doctor is ... political: the struggle against disease must begin with a war against bad government." Man will be totally and definitively cured only if he is first liberated...”
    Michel Foucault, The Birth of the Clinic: An Archaeology of Medical Perception

  • #14
    Michel Foucault
    “Justice must always question itself, just as society can exist only by means of the work it does on itself and on its institutions.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #15
    Michel Foucault
    “We have to be there at the birth of ideas, the bursting outward of their force: not in books expressing them, but in events manifesting this force, in struggles carried on around ideas, for or against them.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #16
    Michel Foucault
    “A critique does not consist in saying that things aren't good the way they are. It consists in seeing on just what type of assumptions, of familiar notions, of established and unexamined ways of thinking the accepted practices are based... To do criticism is to make harder those acts which are now too easy.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #17
    Michel Foucault
    “The imaginary is not formed in opposition to reality as its denial or compensation; it grows among signs, from book to book, in the interstice of repetitions and commentaries; it is born and takes shape in the interval between books. It is the phenomena of the library.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #18
    Malcolm X
    “If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”
    Malcolm X

  • #19
    Eben Alexander
    “Evil was necessary because without it free will was impossible, and without free will there could be no growth—no forward movement, no chance for us to become what God longed for us to be. Horrible and all-powerful as evil sometimes seemed to be in a world like ours, in the larger picture love was overwhelmingly dominant, and it would ultimately be triumphant.”
    Eben Alexander, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

  • #20
    Eben Alexander
    “For all the successes of Western civilization, the world paid a dear price in terms of the most crucial component of existence - the human spirit. The shadow side of high technology - modern warfare and thoughtless homicide and suicide, urban blight, ecological mayhem, cataclysmic climate change, polarization of economic resources - is bad enough. Much worse, our focus on exponential progress in science and technology has left many of us relatively bereft in the realm of meaning and joy, and of knowing how our lives fit into the grand scheme of existence for all eternity.”
    Eben Alexander, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

  • #21
    Eben Alexander
    “The brain itself does not produce consciousness. That it is, instead, a kind of reducing valve or filter, shifting the larger, nonphysical consciousness that we possess in the non physical worlds down into a more limited capacity for the duration of our mortal lives.”
    Eben Alexander, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

  • #22
    Eben Alexander
    “If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.”
    Eben Alexander, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

  • #23
    Eben Alexander
    “Communicating with God is the most extraordinary experience imaginable, yet at the same time it's the most natural one of all, because God is present in us at all times. Omniscient, omnipotent, personal-and loving us without conditions. We are connected as One through our divine link with God.”
    Eben Alexander, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

  • #24
    Eben Alexander
    “We can only see what our brain’s filter allows through.”
    Eben Alexander III, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

  • #25
    Eben Alexander
    “The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which he has attained liberation from the self.”
    Eben Alexander III, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife

  • #26
    أبو العتاهية
    “ولعل ما تخشاه ليس بكائن , ولعل ما ترجوه سوف يكون
    ولعل ما هونت ليس بهين , ولعل ما شدّدت سوف يهون”
    أبو العتاهية

  • #27
    Paulo Coelho
    “People learn twenty-five percent from their teacher, twenty-five percent from listening to themselves, twenty-five percent from their friends, and twenty-five percent from time.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello

  • #28
    Paulo Coelho
    “In order for us to liberate the energy of our strength, our weakness must first have a chance to reveal itself.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello

  • #29
    Paulo Coelho
    “You have understood what all great painters understand: in order to forget the rules, you must know them and respect them.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello

  • #30
    Paulo Coelho
    “We are not worshipping anyone or anything, we are simply communing with creation.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello



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