32 Quotes About Reminding
- Author Tamara Stamenkovic
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Podsetite osobu sa kojom ste zasto je volite, a ne da je volite.
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- Author Lemony Snicket
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Everybody will die, but very few people want to be reminded of that fact.
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- Author David Zindell
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Beliefs are the eyelids of the mind.
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- Author David Zindell
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[...] when you look at the world, you put on the goggles of custom, habit and tribal wisdom lest the truth make you insane [...] you see the world reflected in your own image; you see yourself reflected to the image of the world [...]
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- Author David Zindell
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For our kind, there's always the burning to be more. (...) that is why true human beings feel more pain. Because we are more, but it's never quite enough - never.
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- Author Robin Hobb
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You are not a man as ordinary men are. They think they have a right to all beasts; to hunt them and eat them, or to subjugate them and rule their lives. You know you have no such right to mastery. The horse that carries you will do so because he wishes to, as does the wolf that hunts beside you. You have a deeper sense of yourself in the world. You believe you have a right, not to rule it, but to be part of it. Predator or prey; there is no shame to being either one.
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- Author Hope Erica Schultz
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Mom always told me a woman didn’t need a prince to rescue her. She needed a friend, to help her rescue herself.
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- Author Steven Erikson
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Giving advice to a child is like flinging sand at an obsidian wall. Nothing sticks. The brutal truth is that we each suffer our own lessons—they can’t be danced round. They can’t be slipped past. You cannot gift a child with your scars—they arrive like webs, constricting, suffocating, and that child will struggle and strain until they break. No matter how noble your intent, the only scars that teach them anything are the ones they earn themselves.
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- Author Peter S. Beagle
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How can it be?" she wondered. "I suppose I could understand it if men had simply forgotten unicorns (...) But not to see them at all, to look at them and see something else — what do they look to one another, then? What do trees look like to them, or houses, or real horses, or their own children?
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