Quotes About Openness
We alternate choosing places to go, but we also have to be willing to go where the road takes us. This means the grand, the small, the bizarre, the poetic, the beautiful, the ugly, the surprising. Just like life. But absolutely, unconditionally, resolutely nothing ordinary.
~ Jennifer Niven
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We alternate choosing places to go, but we also have to be willing to go where the road takes us. This means the grand, the small, the bizarre, the poetic, the beautiful, the ugly, the surprising. Just like life. But absolutely, unconditionally, resolutely nothing ordinary. c)
~ Jennifer Niven
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Escrever. (...) Ao longo das linhas, aceitar todo e qualquer pensamento (não tenha medo deles, independente do que sejam).
~ Jennifer Niven
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But what about the secret I bear? I asked. Tell it to the world, he advised. And that is what I am doing.
~ Emile Habiby
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Prayer, it seems, disposes us to new friendship, in that it more and more lays us open to experience from any source, makes us sensitive to every aspect of existence, every leaf, every ray of light, every sorrow, every pain.
~ Emilie Griffin
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It's easy to get stuck in one track. When something tosses you out of it, you begin to realize there's scenery you haven't noticed.
~ Emilie Richards
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Honest people don't keep their actions hidden…
~ Emily Bronte
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honest people don't hide their deeds. (Nelly about Heathcliff, ch. X, p. 103)
~ Emily Bronte
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THE soul should always stand ajar, That if the heaven inquire, He will not be obliged to wait, Or shy of troubling her. Depart, before the host has slid The bolt upon the door, To seek for the accomplished guest, -- Her visitor no more.
~ Emily Dickinson
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The soul should always stand ajar.
~ Emily Dickinson
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I dwell in Possibility – A fairer House than Prose – More numerous of Windows – Superior – for Doors –
~ Emily Dickinson
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I dwell in Possibility—
~ Emily Dickinson
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We have no relationship without honesty. - by Claude
~ Emily Giffin
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People who like surprises want you to like surprises, too.
~ Emily Giffin
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That's unfortunate, I say, choosing my words carefully and realizing that this might be the hallmark of a genuine friendship: how freely you speak.
~ Emily Giffin
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I exposed every part of myself to him, keeping no secrets, no defense mechanism in place.
~ Emily Giffin
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I'm beginning to know enough to know that I know nothing.
~ Emma Donoghue
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I tell you frankly, Mrs. Damer, the more I see of different nations, the less sure I feel about the pre-eminence of my own.
~ Emma Donoghue
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It took a long time, but my heart now feels full when I think of him. When you fall in love again—which I have—it's funny the other things that come back in with that open-ness. You have this ghost chorus of the lovers who came before, but they're benign now, they're good spirits.
~ Emma Forrest
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Al acercarnos al otro nos abrimos al reconocimiento de la diversidad social y cultural, uno de los valores indispensables para el desarrollo de la tolerancia y la convivencia civilizada.
~ Enrique Florescano
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I was born to fly wherever I like, to live in the open air, to sing whenever I want. You take all this away from me and then say, "What's wrong with you?
~ Epictetus
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To be fully alive is to feel that everything is possible.
~ Eric Hoffer
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one might expect in view of the potentially higher level of competitive loss free revealing would entail.
~ Eric von Hippel
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Any system was a straightjacket if you insisted on adhering to it so totally and humorlessly.
~ Erica Jong
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