Set forth no limits, keep in mind that your potential is boundless.
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Beauty is merely defined by the very core of one's soul, which then and only then outlines one's outside features, reflecting beyond the body. With every line representing who you are. The wrinkles around the eyes from laughing so hard, the callus on ones hands from giving, the scars on one body from "living", the curve of ones mouth from the words their speaking, the lines on one's for curiosity their building. Truth is we all hold our own definition of beauty, it's that simple.
It was strange what Chris was feeling within, but he didn__ mind for he was loving her.
Education is for freedom - freedom from mental slavery.
The mind may never achieve or express anything great unless emotion plays a part.
he seemed to be in quest for mental food, not heart sustenance.
Knowledge is not gained, it is there all the time. It is the "veils" which have to be dissolved in the mind.
Dressing badly has been a refuge much of my life, a way of compelling others to engage with my mind, not my physical presence. Page. 283
Where are we? -BraedenIn the deepest part of your mind, where Carden can never find you. It's the goodness you've developed despite everything, the kindness and love you're capable of even though you were born to kill. Hide here with me, and he'll never find us. -Kara
That's the way it is with the mind. Nothing is ever equal. Like a river, as it flows, the course changes with the terrain.
Travelling, whether in the mental or the physical world, is a joy, and it is good to know that, in the mental world at least, there are vast countries still very imperfectly explored
You can't fight a battle you don't think exists.
An unfree mind is just like a windmill inside the bell jar!
Living in a bookshop is like living in a warehouse of explosives. Those shelves are ranked with the most furious combustibles in the world--the brains of men.
How do we find words for describing levels of betrayal and emotional, physical, sexual and spiritual torture that fragment and destroy a child or cast and case traumatic shadows over the whole of adult life? We might, as a society, slowly find it possible to accept that one in four citizens are likely to have experience some form of emotional, psychical, sexual or spiritual abuse (McQueen, Itzin, Kennedy, Sinason, & Maxted, 2008), in itself a figure unimaginable and hidden twenty years ago. However, accepting the way a hurt and hurting parent or stranger re-enacts their disturbance with a vulnerable child or children remains far easier to digest than to consider the intellectually planned, scientific, methodical, procedures of organized child-abusing perpetrators-in other words, torture.
In the end, it mattered not that you could not close your mind. It was your heart that saved you.
What gunpowder did for war, the printing press has done for the mind.
I am a religious by the heart, but an atheist by the mind.