Inner Stability
“The cat is out of the bag when a man observes firsthand the dominating influence of moods. It may irk him and dawn on that particular moment a special form of unsound and unsettling emotion.”
“The cat is out of the bag when a man observes firsthand the dominating influence of moods. It may irk him and dawn on that particular moment a special form of unsound and unsettling emotion.”
“We profit by thinking less and feeling more, as our thoughts are what sow the reaped sufferings which are, as a matter of fact, unnecessary and untrue.”
“It is as if a door has been positioned where once there was only a wide gap from which all light and colour could enter.”
“Many things have to thus be unlearned, for there is no point of adding knowledge to a structure built on faulty foundations.”
“For this is exactly what the habit of juggling engenders, an organic creature having gone mad with a fanciful frenzy towards what has been underlined as the agenda of the day.”
“For if one’s inner state be always subject to the world of hormones, blinding him to believe that he is in desperate times when he is not, or to indulge in feverish excitement when the situation calls for sobriety, then he is as much a slave as a stringed puppet to its bidding master.”
“All the paths in and out were filled and full of frightful fickle…”
“A man is not what he wears or does, nor is his worth equivalent to the sum total of the pricetags of his education, income, vehicle and home.”
“The old poets sing sonnets of how nature and the gods themselves bend their knees and reach down to men who muster up such momentum.”
“By the forces of time and season, gravity and pressure, friction and power, the paths have been paved and all roads have been laid.”