Top 13 Quotes About Personal Philosophies
#1. As far as personal philosophies go, I think you should know your ending. I know that's radically different from a lot of other writers who just organically like to find the story. Other than that, I try different things and mess around. I'm still just playing a good bit.
Jonathan Hickman
#2. He who fears death either fears to lose all sensation or fears new sensations. In reality, you will either feel nothing at all, and therefore nothing evil, or else, if you can feel any sensations, you will be a new creature, and so will not have ceased to have life.
Marcus Aurelius
#3. Don't simply knock and wait for the door to be opened. Go look for the keys. Some fit the lock better than others.
Christopher Pike
#4. Dance is the movement of the universe concentrated in an individual.
Isadora Duncan
#5. There's something about you, Maddie," he said as he looked into her eyes. "Something more than the way you make love. Something that makes me think about you when I'm pouring drinks or watching Travis strike out in T-Ball.
Rachel Gibson
#6. Wow. When he started looking back on the war with Kronos as the good old days - that was sad.
Rick Riordan
#7. Dive headfirst into things without being too attached to the results
Sophia Amoruso
#8. If a violent person wishes to attack us, let us send him a gentle phrase as this will defuse his violence.
Samael Aun Weor
#9. When I walked out of the seminary, I was 31, but I was like a scared, frightened kid. I had no place to live, no license, no clothes. I was just a lost soul.
John Bradshaw
#10. As a driver I have come to believe that the person just in front of me and the person just behind me are always just about to do something really stupid. Tense is not the right word, but I am very hyper-aware of such things.
Jonathan Meades
#11. I think I'm just really sensitive to the world. I really feel like I spend a lot of time "turned off".
Jason Lytle
#12. Sometimes we have so much to say, we cannot say it. Sometimes it's best we do not say goodbyes.
Susan Fletcher
#13. Wealth is an inborn attitude of mind, like poverty. The pauper who has made his pile may flaunt his spoils, but cannot wear them plausibly.
Jean Cocteau
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