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    Jodi Picoult
    “Sometimes when you pick up your child you can feel the map of your own bones beneath your hands, or smell the scent of your skin in the nape of his neck. This is the most extraordinary thing about motherhood - finding a piece of yourself separate and apart that all the same you could not live without.”
    Jodi Picoult, Perfect Match

  • #2
    Ezra Taft Benson
    “It is the mark of a truly educated man to know what not to read.”
    Ezra Taft Benson

  • #3
    Nicole Krauss
    “. . . I would have let him go one finger at a time, until, without his realizing, he'd be floating without me. And then I thought, perhaps that is what it means to be a [parent] - to teach your child to live without you.”
    Nicole Krauss

  • #4
    David   Epstein
    “breadth of training predicts breadth of transfer. That is, the more contexts in which something is learned, the more the learner creates abstract models, and the less they rely on any particular example. Learners become better at applying their knowledge to a situation they’ve never seen before, which is the essence of creativity.”
    David Epstein, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World

  • #5
    “Confidence is a sense of certainty about your ability, which allows you to bypass conscious thought and execute unconsciously.”
    Nate Zinsser, The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide to Unshakable Performance

  • #6
    Esther Perel
    “Love enjoys knowing everything about you; desire needs mystery. Love likes to shrink the distance that exists between me and you, while desire is energized by it. If intimacy grows through repetition and familiarity, eroticism is numbed by repetition. It thrives on the mysterious, the novel, and the unexpected. Love is about having; desire is about wanting. An expression of longing, desire requires ongoing elusiveness. It is less concerned with where it has already been than passionate about where it can still go. But too often, as couples settle into the comforts of love, they cease to fan the flame of desire. They forget that fire needs air.”
    Esther Perel, Mating in Captivity: Reconciling the Erotic and the Domestic

  • #7
    The Seven Social Sins are: Wealth without work. Pleasure without conscience. Knowledge without character. Commerce
    “The Seven Social Sins are:

    Wealth without work.
    Pleasure without conscience.
    Knowledge without character.
    Commerce without morality.
    Science without humanity.
    Worship without sacrifice.
    Politics without principle.


    From a sermon given by Frederick Lewis Donaldson in Westminster Abbey, London, on March 20, 1925.”
    Frederick Lewis Donaldson

  • #8
    Jordan B. Peterson
    “The moral of the story? Beware of intellectuals who make a monotheism out of their theories of motivation.”
    Jordan B. Peterson, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life



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