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“Art creates high energy, high vibrations, high music, high feelings, high of everything! Without art, we leave highness and we meet lowness!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“I love being high. High on Life, High on Love, High on Hope, and High on Faith.”
Imania Margria“Jump high brother!! So high that if you fall, then people should remark on not how far you fell but how high you jumped”
Anubhav Mishra“It’s really simple. Sell high-value stuff to people who value high-value stuff.”
Richie Norton“One of God’s high callings for His people is that they be teachers of good things.”
Elizabeth George, A Woman's High Calling“If high aspirations = high fear, overcoming high fear = achieving high aspirations.”
Richie Norton, The Power of Starting Something Stupid: How to Crush Fear, Make Dreams Happen, and Live without Regret“I don't need anything to get high. I'm high on life.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Blue Bloods“Leaders with high esteem are high performers.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Ladder“I want to talk about another kind of high country now in the world of thought, which in some ways, for me at least, seems to parallel or produce feelings similar to this, and call it the high country of the mind.If all of human knowledge, everything that’s known, is believed to be an enormous hierarchic structure, then the high country of the mind is found at the uppermost reaches of this structure in the most general, the most abstract considerations of all.Few people travel here. There’s no real profit to be made from wandering through it, yet like this high country of the material world all around us, it has its own austere beauty that to some people makes the hardships of traveling through it seem worthwhile.In the high country of the mind one has to become adjusted to the thinner air of uncertainty, and to the enormous magnitude of questions asked, and to the answers proposed to these questions. The sweep goes on and on and on so obviously much further than the mind can grasp one hesitates even to go near for fear of getting lost in them and never finding one’s way out.”
Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values