"It is not men that interest or..." - Quote by Woodrow Wilson
It is not men that interest or disturb me primarily; it is ideas. Ideas live; men die.
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“In either case, ugly or beautiful, people derive a significant part of their identity, be it negative or positive, from their body. To be more precise, they derive their identity from the I-thought that they erroneously attach to the mental image or concept of their body.Equating the physical sense-perceived body that is destined to grow old, wither and die with 'I' always leads to suffering sooner or later.”
“If you think along the lines of Nature then you think properly." from the video "Carl Jung speaks about death”
“Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.”