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“What you are the world is. And without your transformation, there can be no transformation of the world.”
Source : Jiddu Krishnamurti (2017). “Social Responsibility: Talks”, p.18, Krishnamurti Foundation America (PublishDrive)
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“After my second-to-last record, 'The Greatest', I had gone on tour for a while, and I didn't play an instrument for about five years. And I got kind of - it's not self-esteem or whatever, or anger toward myself - but disappointed in myself that I hadn't been challenging myself to learn musically.”
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“It ought to be a crime for any woman to have children that writes books.”
Source : Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon (1910). “The Biography of a Boy”
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“To think, and to feel, constitute the two grand divisions of men of genius-the men of reasoning and the men of imagination.”
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“I can't watch scary movies right now, because living on my own, it kind of freaks me out.”
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“The choices we’re working with here are a block universe, where past, present and future all coexist simultaneously and everything has already happened; chaos, where anything can happen and nothing can be predicted because we can’t know all the variables; and a Christian universe in which God made everything and it’s all here for a purpose but we have free will anyway.”
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“Bruges is a beautiful medieval city almost untouched by time. If you like jazz, you will be well catered for. If you like chocolate and beer, you will be in heaven.”
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“I like most everything about my various jobs. The bottom line is I'm really fortunate to get paid to cover sports.”
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“Where the Old Masters created an illusion of space into which one could imagine walking, the illusion created by a Modernist is one into which one can look, can travel through, only with the eye.”
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“If someone talks about union, fidelity, a monogamous relationship, love, blessing; I would say it sounds like marriage to me. And blessing, you see, I think is undermining our sacrament of marriage.”
Source : "Archbishop of Canterbury speaks out". Interview with Stephen Crittenden, www.abc.net.au. September 25, 2002.