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Paul Watzlawick
“The loss or the absence of meaning in life is perhaps the most common denominator of all forms of emotional distress; it is especially the much-commented-on "modern" illness.”
Paul Watzlawick, Pragmatics of Human Communication: A Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies and Paradoxes

E.B. White
“We should all do what, in the long run, gives us joy, even if it is only picking grapes or doing laundry.”
E.B. White

Paul Watzlawick
“In fact, it seems that the more spontaneous and "healthy" a relationship, the more the relationship aspect of communication recedes into the background.”
Paul Watzlawick, Pragmatics of Human Communication: A Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies and Paradoxes

Paul Watzlawick
“In human relations, all prediction is connected in one way or another with the phenomenon of trust.”
Paul Watzlawick, Pragmatics of Human Communication: A Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies and Paradoxes

Katherine Mansfield
“Why does one feel so different at night? Why is it so exciting to be awake when everybody else is asleep? Late—it is very late! And yet every moment you feel more and more wakeful, as though you were slowly, almost with every breath, waking up into a new, wonderful, far more thrilling and exciting world than the daylight one. And what is this queer sensation that you’re a conspirator? Lightly, stealthily you move about your room. You take something off the dressing-table and put it down again without a sound. And everything, even the bedpost, knows you, responds, shares your secret…
You're not very fond of your room by day. You never think about it. You're in and out, the door opens and slams, the cupboard creaks. You sit down on the side of your bed, change your shoes and dash out again. A dive down to the glass, two pins in your hair, powder your nose and off again. But now–it's suddenly dear to you. It's a darling little funny room. It's yours. Oh, what a joy it is to own things! Mine–my own!”
Katherine Mansfield, At the Bay

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