Quotes About Perspective
LSD trips and the space flights of the astronauts are comparable in many respects. Both enterprises require very careful preparations, as far as measures for safety as well as objectives are concerned, in order to minimize dangers and to derive the most valuable results possible. The astronauts cannot remain in space nor the LSD experimenters in transcendental spheres, they have to return to earth and everyday reality, where the newly acquired experiences must be evaluated.
~ Albert Hofmann
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Lo más importante fue para mí el reconocimiento, confirmado por todos mis experimentos con LSD, que lo que de común se denomina «realidad», incluida la realidad de la propia persona, de ningún modo es algo fijo, sino algo de múltiple significación, y que no existe una realidad, sino varias; cada una de ellas encierra una distinta conciencia del yo.
~ Albert Hofmann
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Don't take life seriously, you'll never get out of it alive.
~ Albert Hubbard
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Life offers a cruel choice: you can be right or happy. Not both. This is true regardless of whom you may be involved with, but it is especially true if there is an emotional vampire in your life.
~ Albert J. Bernstein
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Emotional Vampires are not intrinsically evil, but their immaturity allows them to operate without thinking about whether their actions are good or bad. Vampires see other people as potential sources for whatever they happen to need at the moment, not as separate human beings with needs and feelings of their own. Rather than evil itself, vampires' perceptual distortion is a doorway through which evil may easily enter.
~ Albert J. Bernstein
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Teaching English literature would have seemed to us like teaching a hungry man the way to his mouth when he had a feast before him. Almost
~ Albert Jay Nock
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Where man sees but withered leaves, God sees sweet flowers growing.
~ Albert Laighton
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We have one symptom in common already. Only you may think I've an advantage over you because I can change my name by marrying. Well, I can't. I shall be twenty-four next April. And nobody ever asked me to marry. That means nobody ever is going to. So let's pass on to the next symptom.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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At first I was for taking him back to you, myself. But my wife doesn't want me to. So, as usual, we've compromised by doing what she wants. She wants him to stay right here. Next time, his crazy luck might land him in dog heaven instead of here at Sunnybank. She says she'd rather have a live chum than a dead champion. Maybe she's right. I find she's apt to be.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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All dogs die too soon. Many humans don't die soon enough. A dog is only a dog. And a dog is too gorgeously normal and wholesome to be made ridiculous in death by his owner's sloppy sentimentality.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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LOIS MADDEN was happy, very, very happy—until some one told her she was not. Happiness is a mystic bud that a single breath can wake into riotous bloom or wither to a shrivel. And it has no existence except in its possessor's heart. That is why a breath, laden with a few silly cynicisms from a wise fool, was able to do all sorts of things to Lois Madden's gladness.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while a pessimist sees only the red stoplight... The truly wise person is color- blind.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while the pessimist sees only the red stoplight. The truly wise person is colorblind.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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In the hopes of reaching the moon men fail to see the flowers that blossom at their feet.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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The greatest discovery of any generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering the attitudes of their minds.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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Discovery is seeing what everybody else has seen, and thinking what nobody else has thought.
~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
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Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought.
~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
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Discovery consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different
~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
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Science is to see what everyone else has seen but think what no one else has thought.
~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
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His bread incident was just like my own story of getting run over. I didn't get hurt, exactly, though I did get to see the underside of something I thought I knew but I didn't. My father and I, in our turn, got to see something new in the middle of what was absolutely familiar, which is the hardest place to see it. Neither of us ever forgot.
~ Alberto Alvaro Ríos
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These are the maps we make of ourselves, The foods and mountains, the world, The stars, the air we are for each other— These are the measure. We are ourselves, Every inch a mile for each other. My friend, that's all. And it is everything. We used to be somebody else, One here, one there, but now together We are today, and will be tomorrow.
~ Alberto Alvaro Ríos
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I'm in no hurry: the sun and the moon aren't, either. Nobody goes faster than the legs they have. If where I want to go is far away, I'm not there in an instant.
~ Alberto Caeiro
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Sinto uma alegria enorme Ao pensar que a minha morte não tem importância nenhuma.
~ Alberto Caeiro
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