Eckhart Tolle Quotes
If the structures of the human mind remain unchanged, we will always end up re-creating the same world, the same evils, the same dysfunction.

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Far worst of all, the fever had settled in Mary's eyes, and Mary was blind.
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I have always been driven to buck the system, to innovate, to take things beyond where they've been.
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Though we may know Him by a thousand names, He is one and the same to us all.
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Properties have different characteristics, like companies, and the market throws up more opportunities because it is inefficient.
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When the best leader's work is done the people say, 'We did it ourselves.'
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The biggest thrill in the world is entertaining the public, there is no bigger thrill than that.
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Village cricket spread fast through the land.
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I hear all the time that boys don't like stories about girls. Which never made much sense to me. Wasn't 'Terminator' about a girl? And 'Alien'? Hell, I grew up on 'The Wizard of Oz.' People enjoy stories about anything if they're good stories.
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Beyond this day, no thinking person could fail to see what would happen.
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My reading and drawing drew me away from the ordinary interests, and I lived a great deal in the world of imagination, feeding upon any book that fell into my hands. When I had got hold of a really thick book like Hugo's 'Les Miserables,' I was happy and would go off into a corner to devour it.
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As frightening as this may sound, what you see in the books is the way I see the world. And so far I haven't seen anything, either in Florida or elsewhere, to dissuade me from it.
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No person is just one particular emotion.
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I have always enjoyed the company of women and have formed deep and long-lasting friendships with many of them.
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There has always been a saying in baseball that you can't make a hitter, but I think you can improve a hitter. More than you can improve a fielder. More mistakes are made hitting than in any other part of the game.
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When I was born, some of our relatives came to our house and told my mother, 'Don't worry, next time you will have a son.'
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I missed the television train at some point. I don't know what happened, but now I've created a complex about it. I'm missing out on what everybody's watching, and now I can't even begin to think about starting to watch a television show because it's been so long. I don't even have a Netflix account.
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The 1920s and 1930s were a period of sensational productivity growth: new products were springing up all over the place, and most of those new products and new methods were developed by people who started their own companies.
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An aphorism ought to be entirely isolated from the surrounding world like a little work of art and complete in itself like a hedgehog.
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Architects, sculptors painters, we all must return to the crafts! For art is not a 'profession.' There is no essential difference between the artist and the craftsman. The artist is an exalted craftsman.
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A Sonnet is a moment's monument,-Memorial from the Soul's eternityTo one dead deathless hour.
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Don't get involved in the interoffice politics. On 'Suits,' it can be cheeky and fun to see Rachel and Donna being gossipy, but people get caught up in that. I think in life and in the office, it's best to stay out of the drama.
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Obama used to be a community organizer. He knows how to build communities.
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I was not a political animal; I could not toady up to the committee men, pour drinks down their necks at the bar, and make them feel important. I was too focused on the cricket.
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If the structures of the human mind remain unchanged, we will always end up re-creating the same world, the same evils, the same dysfunction.