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    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “This is the hardest of all: to close the open hand out of love, and keep modest as a giver.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #2
    Albert Einstein
    “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity”
    Albert Einstein

  • #3
    “Don't be afraid to be weak
    Don't be too proud to be strong
    Just look into your heart my friend
    That will be the return to yourself
    The return to innocence
    If you want, then start to laugh
    If you must, then start to cry
    Be yourself don't hide
    Just believe in destiny
    Don't care what people say
    Just follow your own way
    Don't give up and miss the chance
    To return to innocence
    That's not the beginning of the end
    That's the return to yourself
    The return to innocence
    Don't care what people say
    Just follow your own way
    Don't give up and miss the chance
    to return to innocence”
    Enigma

  • #4
    Demetri Martin
    “I am a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a pita. Why the pita? That counts as another mystery.”
    Demetri Martin

  • #5
    Milan Kundera
    “Their message will never be decoded, not only because there is no key to it, but also because people have no patience to listen to it in an age when the accumulation of messages old and new is such that their voices cancel one another out. Today history is no more than a thin thread of the remembered stretching over an ocean of the forgotten, but time moves on, and an epoch of millennia will come which the inextensible memory of the individual will be unable to encompass; whole centuries and millennia will therefore fall away, centuries of painting and music, centuries of discoveries, of battles, of books, and this will be dire, because man will lose the notion of his self, and his history, unfathomable, unencompassable, will shrivel into a few schematic signs destitute of all sense.”
    Milan Kundera, The Joke

  • #6
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “To the man of science, on his unassuming and laborious travels, which must often enough be journeys through the desert, there appear those glittering mirages called 'philosophical systems'; with bewitching deceptive power they show the solution of all enigmas and the freshest draught of the true water of life to be near at hand; his heart rejoices, and it seems to the weary traveller that his lips already touch the goal of all the perseverance and sorrows of the scientific life... Other natures again, may well grow exceedingly ill-humoured and curse the salty taste which these apparitions leave behind in the mouth and from which arises a raging thirst – without one having been brought so much as a step nearer to any kind of spring.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche



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