67 Quotes by Dan Desmarques about Happiness
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He who loves truly will impose conditions: those necessary to allow love to expand and hate to fade.
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He who has lost himself in his mental disorders has also lost the ability to distinguish between happiness and unhappiness, good and bad.
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He who acts against the cosmic order also acts against himself, because he is within and affected by that same order.
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Hate prevents the mind from clearly observing and objectively analyzing the data that reality presents. Whenever we favor negative thoughts, the dynamics of consciousness take on a self-destructive direction.
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I do not judge the quality of my work by the feedback obtained from the masses, for if the masses knew how to judge wisely, would not have supported so much madness throughout human history; I judge my work through the many attacks the devil launches on me, by using possessed souls during the process of creation, and the viciousness of such attacks. It is in the most poisonous insults that I find the elixir of my self-worth.
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Everything is possible for a self-determined mind.
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Everyone has freewill but few know how to use it wisely. And quite often it is not the unknown that people fear, but the known. You may know that to love someone that can’t love back is a risk, and yet, not giving that person the opportunity to hurt you, means avoiding life and running away from yourself. Trust is almost always the only option one has to choose. But being a fool is to remain in a reality that shows itself unworthy to you after accepting it.
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Even though humanity has confused itself with its own mechanics, the transitory fact remains, that knowledge, in any shape or form, comes from books. And more than 99% of all the books ever produced in human history are now, thanks to the internet, available for free, in the public domain, and whenever a computer and electricity are present. This truth, also extensively contributes to the fact that humans are now, for the first time ever, deliberately choosing to remain ignorant.
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Earthly reality solidifies a set of lines of communication where nothing is truly real but everything is necessary.
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