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"But even them, my pains, I understand ill. That must come from my not being all pain and nothing else. There's the rub. Then they recede, or I, till they fill me with amaze and wonder, seen from a better planet. Not often, but I ask no more. Catch-cony life! To be nothing but pain, how that would simplify matters! Omnidolent! Impious dream."
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"There is no reality except the one contained within us."

"From all aspects of human perception, you truly are your brain."

"Latent brain functions can be enabled by force majeure when we are facing the weirdness of an unknown reality."

"Observing the stream of eternal and simple truth is the same for all who look upon the fountainhead of consciousness."

"Peace and love are just as contagious as anger and fear. Your mindset affects the people around you and perpetually changes the world. The question is - what kind of world are you creating? What new society are you thinking into existence?"

"Because this business of becoming conscious, of being a writer, is ultimately about asking yourself, How alive am I willing to be?"

"The level of consciousness determines the deepness of thoughts and the awareness of the beauty of life."

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"The pinnacle of human consciousness must be the rejection of unhealthy competition, war and violence."

"It's not the world that needs to change - it's our consciousness we must raise."
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"The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to weep, somewhere else another stops. The same is true of the laugh."

"No, I regret nothing, all I regret is having been born, dying is such a long tiresome business I always found."

"I shall state silences more competently than ever a better man spangled the butterflies of vertigo."

"Nothing matters but the writing. There has been nothing else worthwhile... a stain upon the silence."

"I write about myself with the same pencil and in the same exercise book as about him. It is no longer I, but another whose life is just beginning."

"Just under the surface I shall be, all together at first, then separate and drift, through all the earth and perhaps in the end through a cliff into the sea, something of me. A ton of worms in an acre, that is a wonderful thought, a ton of worms, I believe it."
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