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Rainer Maria Rilke

"Joy is a marvelous increasing of what exists, a pure addition out of nothingness."

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Akiroq Brost

"Daily dance is my delight."

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"I'd like to add some beauty to life," said Anne dreamily. "I don't exactly want to make people KNOW more... though I know that IS the noblest ambition... but I'd love to make them have a pleasanter time because of me... to have some little joy or happy thought that would never have existed if I hadn't been born."

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"If you cannot laugh frequently and genuinely, you have no soul."

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"Spread your smiles like the sunshine to cheer the world with love and joy."

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"You can't afford to leave your happiness to others. Create what you wish to experience."

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"To make it a perfect season, love everyone without reason."

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"The sound of music, makes me dance."

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"You put your own joy in prison if you work hard to make other people's happiness suffocate."

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"I wish for you a goodnight of sleep, sweet dreams, and a smiling morning."

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"Every beautiful street is a port of happiness!"

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"Love consists in this, that two solitudes protect and touch and greet each other."
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"Works of Art are of an infinite loneliness."
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"I would like to sing someone to sleep,to sit beside someone and be there.I would like to rock you and sing softlyand go with you to and from sleep.I would like to be the one in the housewho knew: The night was cold.And I would like to listen in and listen outinto you, into the world, into the woods.The clocks shout to one another striking,and one sees to the bottom of time.And down below one last, strange man walks byand rouses a strange dog.And after that comes silence.I have laid my eyes upon you wide;and they hold you gently and let you gowhen something stirs in the dark."
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"Believe that with your feelings and your work you are taking part in the greatest; the more strongly you cultivate this belief, the more will reality and the world go forth from it."
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"But not you, O girl, nor yet his mother,stretched his eyebrows so fierce with expectation.Not for your mouth, you who hold him now,did his lips ripen into these fervent contours.Do you really think your quiet footstepscould have so convulsed him, you who move like dawn wind?True, you startled his heart; but older terrorsrushed into him with that first jolt to his emotions.Call him . . . you'll never quite retrieve him from those dark consorts.Yes, he wants to, he escapes; relieved, he makes a homein your familiar heart, takes root there and begins himself anew.But did he ever begin himself?"
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"Whoever you are, go out into the evening,leaving your room, of which you know every bit;your house is the last before the infinite,whoever you are."
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"Then suddenly you're left all alonewith your body that can't love youand your will that can't save you."
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"No, my life is not this precipitous hourthrough which you see me passing at a run."
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