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Miracles can come and pass, we need to create space in our lives to invite and receive them.
Don't worry about being a normal person, let the normal person worry about not being you.
To have the strength to admit one's own weaknesses, is the greatest strength of all.
... the director explained to him, in that slow, simplified, style of language that one uses for the intellectually underprivileged,
Seconds are slowly, slowly passing by; like a lazy herd of elephants, heavy and laborious.
One doesn't regret the things that we have failed to succeed to do,
One regrets the things that we have failed to try to do.
Nothing is impossible, you only have to believe that it is possible, and then go for it.
When things go really wrong just imagine how interesting it will be as a chapter in your autobiography.
Life is full of
Mysteries. Why?
Is a Mystery
Yesterday I bought myself a new, very sharp kitchen knife.
And I managed to cut my finger within 5 minutes of getting home!
Those plastic packages are bloody dangerous!!!
I have never seen anyone bothering to play at putting heavy women's markup on a pit-bull, now, looking at this specimen of womanhood, I could surely understand why.
Quote of the day:
"You are not a bad person.
You are just a good person, in a bad place.
Thought of the day.
If you are in an impossible situation.
Then find an impossible solution.
And do it!
Quote of the day.
"Al, for want of anything better to do, is standing nodding his head.
This reminds Faron of those stupid dogs that people put in their cars, that when the car moves, the dogs frantically nod their heads, like some demented, freshly graduated psychologist, with their first patients.
...., who have miraculously materialised, at that very moment. Just like a thick bank of clouds, in the middle of summer, during one's lunch hour.
If we lose our optimism, we lose our greatest power to make things better.