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I have come a long way and learnt a lot. I read this quote about a year ago: 'Happiness must not be pursued it must ensue.' It's made me realise that just being married again or something like that won't make me happy the happiness ensues from how we live our lives.

Lucy Davis
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I have come a long way and learnt a lot. I read this quote about a year ago: 'Happiness must not be pursued it must ensue.' It's made me realise that just being married again or something like that won't make me happy the happiness ensues from how we live our lives.

Lucy Davis
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Why are we afraid of the silence that ensues after our death? Wasn’t it the same silence we endured before birth? Isn’t it the same silence we revel in when we are completely immersed in the present moment? Let us not be afraid.

Kamand Kojouri
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This constant mental diatribe and the frustrations, worries, insecurities and muscular tension that ensues are the self.

Chris Matakas, #Human: Learning To Live In Modern Times
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When our focus is toward a principle of relatedness and oneness, and away from fragmentation and isolation, health ensues

Larry Dossey, Space, Time & Medicine
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Like the soil, mind is fertilized while it lies fallow, until a new burst of bloom ensues.

John Dewey, Art as Experience
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Beware the knowledge thou seek, for knowledge though oft light, can sow the seeds of night and reap from the darkness that ensues"- 1654

Esmerelda Jane Forstine
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My rage is derived from eyes so sharp they see through the idiocy being passed off as sophistication. Under the cloak of universal themes and terms such as freedom, change, and acceptance, madness ensues, being readily welcomed by those whose mind's eye questions nothing.

Justin K. McFarlane Beau
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The believer caught between the flesh and Spirit is also caught between death and life. That is what happens when God intervenes in a human life. That intervention does not necessarily bring tranquility. In fact, it is more likely to bring tension and conflict. It is the life surrendered to the flesh which lacks inner conflict, for the decline through sin to death can be so easy. It is when the Spirit enters a life to contest the sway of sin and counter the weakness of the flesh that conflict ensues. The presence of moral conflict is a sign of the Spirit presence, not the Spirit's absence.

James D.G. Dunn, Romans: A Bible Commentary for Every Day
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Fulfilled desires, like pleasures (even of the intrinsic kind), are states of achievement rather than default states. For instance, one has to work at satiating oneself, while hunger comes naturally. After one has eaten or taken liquid, bowel and bladder discomfort ensues quite naturally and we have to seek relief. One has to seek out pleasurable sensations, in the absence of which blandness comes naturally. The upshot of this is that we must continually work at keeping suffering (including tedium) at bay, and we can do so only imperfectly. Dissatisfaction does and must pervade life. There are moments, perhaps even periods, of satisfaction, but they occur against a background of dissatisfied striving. Pollyannaism may cause most people to blur out this background, but it remains there.

David Benatar, Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence
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At this point, there is no human way that I could read even those books I've deliberately marked as absolute must-reads. [ . . . ] This is every reader's catch-22: the more you read, the more you realize you haven't read; the more you yearn to read more, the more you understand that you have, in fact, read nothing

Pamela Paul, My Life with Bob: Flawed Heroine Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues
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