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"We are beings only in the extent of Our Life's Illusion."

"She had stayed home and worked hard and a posthumous recognition had eventually followed. Not that Buck hadn't worked hard, sure he did, but in the end the body won't hold up as a work of art."

"Without the absolute truth, to know the truth value of our own existence is beyond our strengths/limits/possibilities."

"Our entire life worth's less than one moment of the absolute's truth vanity."

"The truth can only be absolute as any relativity may include the untruth towards the system of reference where it varies."

"To breath through the truth is not the same with knowing it."

"We should all have the freedom to die with majesty in an unworthy life which was subjected to sin and vanity."

"TO BE is life's dilemma while facing the eternity of death."

"Courteous people learn courtesy from the discourteous"

"Is there anyone that knows the absolute truth?"

"The meaning of the words is necessary and not their extent."

"One of the disadwantages of school and learning, he thought dreamily, was that the mind seemed to have the tendency too see and represent all things as though they were flat and had only two dimensions. This, somehow, seemed to render all matters of intellect shallow and worthless..."

"A doctor may know more than a peasant, but a peasant and a doctor know more together."

"Crafty men condemn studies; Simple men admire them; And wise men use them: For they teach not their own use: but that is a wisdom without them, and above them, won by observation."

"You Who'd be Wise" from "Ben Mishle" written sometime between 1013 and 1050 C.E.You who'd be wiseshould inquire into the nature of justice and evilfrom your teachers,seekers like yourself, and the studentswho question your answer."

"Those who want to buy wisdom remain with out wisdom, because money buys nothing except commodities."

"A wise man, once he is past fifty, does not befuddle his senses with strong drink, nor make violent love in the cool spring night, nor dance on his hands."

"مخافة الرب رأس المعرفةأم 7:1"

"Television is for appearing on - not for looking at."

"Love is the divine Mother's arms; when those arms are spread, every soul falls into them.The Sufis of all ages have been known for their beautiful personality. It does not mean that among them there have not been people with great powers, wonderful powers and wisdom. But beyond all that, what is most known of the Sufis is the human side of their nature: that tact which attuned them to wise and foolish, to poor and rich, to strong and weak -- to all. They met everyone on his own plane, they spoke to everyone in his own language. What did Jesus teach when he said to the fishermen, 'Come hither, I will make you fishers of men?' It did not mean, 'I will teach you ways by which you get the best of man.' It only meant: your tact, your sympathy will spread its arms before every soul who comes, as mother's arms are spread out for her little ones."

"Unless you want a horrible surprise, never go bird watching with an open mouth."

"So I learned then, that gold in it's native state is but dull, unornamental stuff, and that only low-born metals excite the admiration of the ignorant with an ostentatious glitter. However, like the rest of the world, I still go underrating men of gold and glorifying men of mica. Commonplace human nature cannot rise above that."