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Kaleidoscope (Sight) Kaleidoscope by Ioannis Loukopoulos
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“The closest we can get to “winning” at life is to never give up.”
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“It is only when you fall that you learn whether you can fly.”
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“Speak the truth and above all claim the things you want, at least to yourself.”
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“Take pride in your courage for it leads to difficult situations which, once overcome, leave you more than what you were before. Only in the most extreme of pressures does carbon become diamond”
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“The most terrifying ghosts that haunt us are the ones of our dead dreams, especially if we were the murderers.”
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“A good story has no end, it continues being a part of reality well after its last point by forming a union with us.”
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“We should refrain from attempting to change things to fit our narrative of explaining the world, and start changing this narrative to better host the things we experience.”
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“Verily, life is a series of championships and the joy is to be found in playing the game.”
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“Strive to articulate your wants loudly so they become interwoven with reality, more than thoughts.”
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“One will never be able to control all things that concern an endeavor, but the magic is in riding the wave.”
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“Pursuing similar results for dissimilar people
will make fools of kings and kings of fools.”
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“To a man devoid of the definition of meaning, all meaning appears so superfluously transcendent.”
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“A song can't be heard for the first time twice and a book can't be unread so as to be read anew.”
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“A sunset and a poem are in no way similar but, evidently, not all too different.”
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“In order to do the things you have to do, you need to do the things you want to do in the process.”
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“For true growth comes upon seeking it and understanding, not having it thrust upon you by arbitrary circumstance.”
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