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Hope raises no dust.

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Hope raises no dust.

Paul Eluard
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There is another world, but, it is in this one.

Paul Éluard
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The poet is much more the one who inspires,than the one who is inspired.

Paul Éluard
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There is another world, and it is in this one.

Paul Éluard
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She always walked under the arches of nightsAnd everywhere she wentShe leftThe mark of broken things.

Paul Éluard, Capital of Pain
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The poet is rather one who inspires than one inspired.

Paul Éluard, Ralentir, Travaux = Slow, Under Construction
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Gnosticism is undeniably pre-Christian, with both Jewish and gentile roots. The wisdom of Solomon already contained Gnostic elements and prototypes for the Jesus of the Gospels...God stops being the Lord of righteous deed and becomes the Good One...A clear pre-Christian Gnosticism can be distilled from the epistles of Paul. Paul is recklessly misunderstood by those who try to read anything Historical Jesus-ish into it. The conversion of Paul in the Acts of the Apostles is a mere forgery from various Tanakh passages... [The epistles] are from Christian mystics of the middle of the second century. Paul is thus the strongest witness against the Historical Jesus hypothesis...John's Gnostic origin is more evident than that of the synoptics. Its acceptance proves that even the Church wasn't concerned with historical facts at all.

Arthur Drews
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Satisfaction of one's curiosity is one of the greatest sources of happiness in life.Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling
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I'm Brian a lot more than I'm Paul Walker, which is awesome. When I hear, 'Hey Paul Walker!' my hair stands up on the back of my neck. It's uncomfortable. But when I hear, 'It's Brian!' it's cool. I like Brian.

Paul Walker
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Often I return to the grave after leaving flowers – tulips, lilies, carnations – to find the heads eaten by deer. It’s just as good a use for the flowers as any, and one Paul would have liked. The earth is quickly turned over by worms, the processes of nature marching on, reminding me of what Paul saw and what I now carry deep in my bones, too: the inextricability of life and death, and the ability to cope, to find meaning despite this, because of this. What happened to Paul was tragic, but he was not a tragedy.

Paul Kalanithi, When Breath Becomes Air
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