“He who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior.”
— Confucius“Learn to deal with the fact that you are not a perfect person but you are a person that deserves respect and honesty.”
— Pandora Poikilos“I wished it was raining, he said.I don't need the rain, I said. I need you.”
— Benjamin Alire Sáenz“If I were rain, That joins sky and earth that otherwise never touch,Could I join two hearts as well?”
— Tite Kubo“The rain fluctuates between drizzle and torrential. It messes with your mind. It makes you think things will always be like this, never getting better, always letting you down right when you though the worst was over.”
— Susane Colasanti“For some, life may be a playground to undermine the brainwaves of others or simply a vainglorious game with an armory of theatrics, illustrating only bleak self-deception, haughty narcissism and dim deficiency in empathy. (Another empty room)”
— Erik Pevernagie“Whenever I think of something but can't think of what it was I was thinking of, I can't stop thinking until I think I'm thinking of it again. I think I think too much.”
— Criss Jami“Mist to mist, drops to drops. For water thou art, and unto water shalt thou return.”
— Kamand Kojouri“Vulnerability is the least celebrated emotion in our society”
— Mohadesa Najumi“A farmer is a magician who produces money from the mud.”
— Amit Kalantri“Tell them a lie big enough, they'll worship you as a sage. Tell them a truth big enough and they'll mock you.”
— Abhijit Naskar“Ô, Wanderess, WanderessWhen did you feel your most euphoric kiss? Was I the source of your greatest bliss?”
— Roman Payne“She has man's brain--a brain that a man should have were he much gifted--and woman's heart. The good God fashioned her for a purpose, believe me when He made that so good combination.”
— Bram Stoker“A conscious human is driven by their conscience, not popular opinion.”
— Suzy Kassem“Stuff your brain with knowledge.”
— Karl Lagerfeld“In your name, the family name is at last because it's the family name that lasts.”
— Amit Kalantri“Intelligence makes you smug, understanding makes you humble.”
— Abhijit Naskar“The growth of knowledge is almost like fermentation... Or one can say that although true knowledge, or information gathered from others was initially only red and blue, the brain has created purple out of it.”
— Anuradha Bhattacharyya“My heart spread rainbow in the roomlike colours of youth andlilts of life's melodies.”
— Suman Pokhrel“You've right. It's not easy. But not for any reason you think.”
— Ali Hazelwood“Dare to love yourselfas if you were a rainbowwith gold at both ends.”
— Author-Poet Aberjhani“in the afterglowof an evening raini lay downin the grass and think of youmy body acheslike an after-kissbreaking in soft firesand wildflowersmy dear, i will always bethis tender for you.”
— Sanober Khan“because some thingssometimesaren't ours to hold,but just beautiful to listen to.”
— Sanober KhanIn every drop of rain, there is a world waiting to be discovered.
— Ada LimónDiscipline is not punishment; it is a means of training.
— Alistair BeggExistence finds its meaning in the dissolution of all constraint.
— Georges BatailleIndulgence unchecked becomes a prison we build around ourselves.
— AnonymousThe more you yield to temptation, the stronger its pull becomes.
— AnonymousSelf-restraint is not deprivation; it is an understanding of balance.
— BuddhaThere is a beauty in restraint, in knowing when to stop.
— AnonymousWe are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.
— Alan TuringThere’s a huge danger in thinking of consciousness as a magic trick performed by the brain.
— Daniel C. DennettI beg you to exercise wisdom and restraint and remember that not all opportunities are created equal. Some are nothing but steps leading down toward catastrophe.
— Sherry ThomasSon, I hope your fur doesn’t stink when it rains.
— S.G. BlaiseThe emotionless are often misunderstood; they have simply mastered the art of emotional restraint.
— Virginia Woolf