Divide the constant tide and random noisiness of energetic flow, with conscious recurring moments of empty mind, solitude, gratitude and deep.. Slow.. Breathing. Of this, the natural law of self-preservation demands.
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The desert and the ocean are realms of desolation on the surface. The desert is a place of bones, where the innards are turned out, to desiccate into dust. The ocean is a place of skin, rich outer membranes hiding thick juicy insides, laden with the soup of being. Inside out and outside in. These are worlds of things that implode or explode, and the only catalyst that determines the direction of eco-movement is the balance of water. Both worlds are deceptive, dangerous. Both, seething with hidden life. The only veil that stands between perception of what is underneath the desolate surface is your courage. Dare to breach the surface and sink.
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People are, generally speaking, either dead certain or totally indifferent (Both types are crawling around deep down in the rabbit's fur!)
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Everything is nothing.
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Neither pathway is correct.
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I was running in circles, I hurt myself, just to find my purpose. Everything was so worthless, I didn't deserve this, but to me you were perfect.
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It's easy to look back and see it, and it's easy to give the advice. But the sad fact is, most people don't look beneath the surface until it's too late.
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Everything that is, casts a shadow
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A life without obstacles or trials is a life without growth.
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The paperweight was the room he was in, and the coral was Julia's life and his own, fixed in a sort of eternity at the heart of the crystal.
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She's kind of a walking poem, she's this perfect beauty.. But at the same time very deep, very smart.
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For every question, there is a book.
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The real world is in a much darker and deeper place than this, and most of it is occupied by jellyfish and things. We just happen to to forget all that. Don't you agree? Two-thirds of earth's surface is ocean, and all we can see with the naked eye is the surface: the skin.
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Images have enormous power, and images freed from deep within ourselves can change us profoundly.
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It is better to die, than dive heart-first, into a pool of love, only knee-high deep.
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Deep to me connotes intellectual rigor, not fashionable obscurity or the unnecessarily academic.
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Each day of our life is the best opportunity.
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One who has conquered every aspect of his pain except the deepest.
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Imitating someone is the mediocre way of getting humanity back to what we evolved from.
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I've known rivers: I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of human blood in human veins. My soul has grown deep like the rivers.
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Life is work. Death is retirement.
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If you have to use the words, deep down all that means is you're fooling yourself. You're seeing what you want to see and not what's really there.
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Far, far below the deepest delvings of the dwarves, the world is gnawed by nameless things.
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When sonneteering Wordsworth re-creates the landing of Mary Queen of Scots at the mouth of the Derwent -Dear to the Loves, and to the Graces vowed, The Queen drew back the wimple that she wore- he unveils nothing less than a canvas by Rubens, baroque master of baroque masters; this is the landing of a TRAGIC Marie de Medicis. Yet so receptive was the English ear to sheep-Wordsworth's perverse 'Enough of Art' that it is not any of these works of supreme art, these master-sonnets of English literature, that are sold as picture postcards, with the text in lieu of the view, in the Lake District! It is those eternally, infernally sprightly Daffodils.
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They call it the drowning instinct. It's when drowning doesn't look like drowning. (pg. 241)
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