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  • #1
    Seth Godin
    “Reject the tyranny of picked. Pick yourself.”
    Seth Godin, Poke the Box

  • #2
    Seth Godin
    “believe that giving up is the same thing as being realistic.”
    Seth Godin, Poke the Box

  • #4
    Italo Calvino
    “For Leopardi, unhappy hedonist that he was, what is unknown is always more attractive than what is known; hope and imagination are the only consolations for the disappointments and sorrows of experience. Man therefore projects his desire into infinity and feels pleasure only when he is able to imagine that this pleasure has no end.”
    Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium

  • #5
    Italo Calvino
    “In fact the problem Leopardi is facing is speculative and metaphysical, a problem in the history of philosophy from Parmenides to Descartes and Kant: the relationship between the idea of infinity as absolute space and absolute time, and our empirical knowledge of space and time.”
    Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium

  • #6
    Italo Calvino
    “The word connects the visible trace with the invisible thing, the absent thing, the thing that is desired or feared, like a frail emergency bridge flung over an abyss.”
    Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium

  • #7
    Jason Fried
    “When you don’t know what you believe, everything becomes an argument. Everything is debatable. But when you stand for something, decisions are obvious.”
    Jason Fried, Rework

  • #8
    Italo Calvino
    “although science interests me just because of its efforts to escape from anthropomorphic knowledge, I am nonetheless convinced that our imagination cannot be anything but anthropomorphic.”
    Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium

  • #9
    Mark Twain
    “When they came it was as if the lord of the world had arrived, and had brought all the glories of its kingdoms along; and when they went they left a calm behind which was like the deep sleep which follows an orgy.”
    Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

  • #10
    Mark Twain
    “Every one knew he could foretell wars and famines, though that was not so hard, for there was always a war, and generally a famine somewhere.”
    Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

  • #11
    Mark Twain
    “You know that kind of quiver that trembles around through you when you are seeing something so strange and enchanting and wonderful that it is just a fearful joy to be alive and look at it; and you know how you gaze, and your lips turn dry and your breath comes short, but you wouldn't be anywhere but there, not for the world.”
    Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

  • #12
    Mark Twain
    “It made one mad, for pleasure; and we could not take our eyes from him, and the looks that went out of our eyes came from our hearts, and their dumb speech was worship.”
    Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories



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