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Imagination is an endless possibility.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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Life is not a problem but an endless possibility.

Debasish Mridha
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Life is not a problem but an endless possibility.Love is not a mere sentiment but an instrument of ability.

Debasish Mridha
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When one learns to focus energy through surrender and sensitivity, they become free, and can access the expansiveness of endless possibility.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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We don't do well with infinity and endless possibility, and so we break things down into individual units and into stories. And then we accidentally believe in those stories, and we accidentally start acting them out. Stories about what love is, what happiness is. What men are, what women are. Unable to shape our own stories about the madness that surrounds us, we get infected with other people's stories, trying to ignore the discomfort that comes with an imperfect fit.

Jessa Crispin, The Dead Ladies Project: Exiles, Expats, and Ex-Countries
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Life shouldn’t be a monotonous cycle day after day. Life is meant to be explored, enjoyed, and, well, lived. You can’t live your life happily without seeing new things and putting yourself in new positions. Life is magical with endless possibility and should be lived as such. Allow yourself some freedom. Enjoy life, don’t just live it.

Avina Celeste
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Enchantment frightens us for good reason. Whether it's enchantment of the ordinary kind or the magical kind, it may very well change us, and we may not be able to return to our old selves, to our old certainties and our easy understandings. Magical people seem to fear that less than the rest of us. They want to be enchanted and are quite willing to be changed forever as they go deeper and deeper into realms beyond everyday understanding. Most of us wouldn't mind a little more magic ourselves, if we could slip in and out of it. We too want to leave the brab realities of work-a-day life, experience the transcendent, to revel in endless possibility. But most of us have lost any belief in good magic. All that's left is a vague sence that evil is afoot and ready to draw nearer. The only magic most of us believe in is the scary stuff.

Christine Wicker, Not In Kansas Anymore
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