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“It is obvious that most people are not living the life they want to live! The easiest solution for this problem is to give up the life you want to live. And the hardest solution is this: Give up everything which prevents you to live the life you want to live!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“They would no longer be time-bound, that they were free to live in the future, the past, in fantasy. She had been a woman preparing to live, not living.”
Kiana Davenport, Shark Dialogues“Then that's what the Northern Lights are. All the lives that we're not living.”
Adi Alsaid, Let's Get Lost“We all know that the un-examined life is not worth living (socrates). But if all you are doing is examining, you are not living.”
Adam Leipzig“Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.”
Oscar Wilde“Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live. It is asking other people to live as one wishes to live.”
Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man Under Socialism“Someday, i dream we will medically address mental illness in a way that helps people WITHOUT completely crippling them, creatively or robbing them of their precious sensitivity. No one wants to live life feeling like they underwent a chemical lobotomy, that is not living. And, "Normal" needs a much broader definition... perhaps we could just replace that word with, "harmonious living.”
Jaeda DeWalt“We are not living in the land of the living and going to the land of the dying, but rather, we are living in the land of the dying and going to the land of the living.”
William Zemba“It seemed to her that living without control of your own will was hardly a step above not living at all.”
Jessica Khoury, Vitro“Crucially we haven't been figuring out how to live in oneness, with the Earth & every other living thing; we have just been insanely trying to figure out how to live with each other, billions of each other, only we're not living with each other our crazy selves are living with each other, and perpetuating an epidemic of disconnection.”
Thandie Newton