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21 " In ourselves we carry echoes of every good or stupid ideas imparted in us, each in turn bouncing against each other and against us. The important thing is to recognize them for what they are and flush out the stupid ones into the abyss of insignificance where they belong; we are all capable of acting stupid, but the question is are we willing to continue to do so? "
― , The Sunrise's Commandment
22 " You do not make money borrowing money; you make money making money-making money. - On Making Money "
― , Awakening
23 " There are those who ask why there is fire and there are others who ask what makes it stay ablaze. The first are not necessarily less wise than the second for they are metaphysical philosophers while the latter are scientists. - On Philosophy and Science "
24 " If you want to continue to play, never become a pawn!" - On Survival "
― , To Life from the Shadows
25 " Like many other world religions, nationalism requires its adapts to adhere to a strict dogma. They must also provide a sacrifice of blood and money to its altar. It is just that nationalism is clever enough not to call itself a religion. Science, inspired by the same mechanism is not reluctant to instill guilt, call in for prophets of doom to provide us with the reason for the end of the world, through climate change, and provide us with dates of when all hell will break loose as a punishment for our environmental crimes. How to find one’s way through the maze?It seems to me that it is only reason that doesn’t require any reasons for it is itself a reason. - On Nationalism and Science as Religions "
26 " Being miserable is something one carries in the soul before it is made apparent in the spirit. - On Being Miserable "
27 " Whenever you feel down, remember it is always daylight somewhere on this rock we call Earth. Whenever you are belittled by a human, remember that she or he does not represent the whole for the Earth is way bigger than any puny creature you may encounter. "
― , Aether
28 " Being related to the horse does not make the mule a noble mustang. – To those who believe that nobility is a matter of lineage. "
― , The Sunrise Scrolls: To Life from the Shadows II
29 " Of all the justices, restitution is the hardest one for it requires fairness to the past and to the present; two things that are not meant to meet, but which in human claims often do. - On Restitution "
30 " If and when infatuation passes on and you still have infatuation for the same person then you may have love. - On Love "
31 " You discover nothing; you only learn ofwhat you have been ignorant of so far. "
32 " Men, at first glance, are like the colourful productive pollinating bees, but without the flowers, women, they are an annoying senseless noise catering to an overindulged queen; their ever-inflated ego. - On Men Without Women "
33 " ʺThey are all the same!ʺ Is the cruelestgallows humankind ever built. - On Stereotypes and SweepingStatements "
34 " Be as generous as the sun, but keep your distance lest you burn the recipients. - On the Need of Subtleness in Generosity "
35 " Gratitude is not a sentiment that someone tells you to be in, it is, I am afraid, a conclusion and a rebellious stage you have to reach on your own. "
36 " Life dared the silence of the world and to punish it death was born. - The Genesis of Life "
37 " Without a reference point, all judgment is madness. All flawed points of reference lead but to errors. Luck wants it that an error in decadence reveals its true face and the examination of its premises is then unavoidable. - On Reference Points "
38 " We have the philosophy of one’s personal limitations. - On Philosophy "
39 " It is true that we are the descendant of our circumstances, but is also true that we are the patrons of own improvement. Blaming the past without taking charge of the present is like driving a car cursing the rear-view mirror and shutting our eyes to the road ahead. - On Self Fulfillment "
― , Walking the Soul
40 " It is true that we are the descendant of our circumstances, but it is also true that we are the patrons of own improvement. Blaming the past without taking charge of the present is like driving a car cursing the rear-view mirror and shutting our eyes to the road ahead. - On Self Fulfillmen "