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Quote- Question of the Night

Which part of yourself took up the most space today? Who was the “chief” and had the largest impact on your thoughts and actions? *Chat Gpt answered: That’s a deep question. Today, my “chief” was probably the part of me that wants to be present and engaged—curious, attentive, and eager to understand. I found myself…
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Dear Stranger,

You fixed your gaze on mine. Such a beautiful pair of big, blue eyes. You took a crawl or two, then your little hand wandered toward mine. In your own way, you showed me that you wanted my support—to give you balance, to trust you. Because first, you had trusted me. Moments ago, this table…
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Cobra Kai: The early 90’s Nostalgia at its best

What do you think? When does your ’90s nostalgia hit its peak?
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An Hour Flight: The Thoughts It Brought

I am strapped into my seat, my seatbelt fastened, yet my thoughts are utterly unrestrained. The turbulence keeps me from pacing the aisle, and I have no desire to read or mindlessly scroll through my phone. So, instead, I gaze out the window. From up here, the world stretches endlessly, a patchwork of glowing cities…
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Quote of the Night

Everyone has to learn Greek, because it is through Greek that one can understand one’s own language. Jacqueline de Romilly *Jacqueline de Romilly (1913–2010) was a French philologist, historian, and one of the leading scholars of ancient Greek literature. She was a specialist in Thucydides and the political thought of classical Greece. In 1988, she…
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Quote of the Night

The fact that we live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas covered planet going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal is obviously some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be. Douglas Adams *Douglas Adams (1952–2001) was a…
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Antiquote of the Night

I have been repeating the same mistakes in life for so long nowI may as well call them traditions. There are some moments in life that I need a sarcastic, edgy exclamation. A heavy winter needs heavy measures.
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Quotes of the Night

Everything is practice. Pele Practice is everything. This is often misquoted as practice makes perfect. Periander * Periander, the tyrant of Corinth in Greece, was considered one of the Seven Sages of Greece. He was known for his administrative skills and economic reforms.


