Philsophical Quotes

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Patrick F. McManus
“It's been a long, hard day, and bit by bit you have been transformed into a single, vertical, barely ambulatory ache. All that awaits you now is another long, lonely night on the hard, cold ground. "What am I doing out here?" you ask yourself. "I must be mad!" Indeed, you are mad. Otherwise right now you could be warm and cozy and stretched out in front of your beloved TV, munching popcorn and swigging down ice-cold brew, just like a civilized person. "Oh well," you sigh to yourself. "I'd better stop and get a fire going.”
Patrick F. McManus, The Bear in the Attic

Heather    Graham
“I believe that there's more to life than what we see.”
Heather Graham, Phantom Evil

Heather    Graham
“When you get rid of the impossible, what's left is the only answer, no matter how improbable.”
Heather Graham, Phantom Evil

Hermann Hesse
“Govina knew: he [Siddhartha] would not become a common Brahman, not a lazy official in charge of offerings; not a greedy merchant with magic spells; not a vain, vacuous speaker; not a mean, deceitful priest; and also not a decent, stupid sheep in the herd of the many.”
Herman Hesse, Siddhartha

Hermann Hesse
“Govina knew: [Siddhartha] would not become a common Brahman, not a lazy official in charge of offerings; not a greedy merchant with magic spells; not a vain, vacuous speaker; not a mean, deceitful priest; and also not a decent, stupid sheep in the herd of the many.”
Herman Hesse, Siddhartha