Imagination, to really soar, must keep one foot on the ground.
I never compete; I only play.
Let every breeze draw you out of yourself.
Tears have always been easier to shed than explain.
Solitude is where one discovers one is not alone.
When I saw the geese floating on the lake I saw what my life could be.
Who gave fire permission to burn?
There is music you never hear unless you play it yourself.
Birds don’t fly because they’re in a hurry.
Morning will come, it has no choice.
Being right: the human disease.
The first kiss and the first glass of wine are the best.
The direction a cloud is moving is always approved of by the wind.
What is heroic is not making life any harder than it has to be.
Words have to make sense; facts don’t. That life makes no sense is the most beautiful fact of all.
Credits: Marty Rubin is the author of these aphorisms. You can find more of them here. If you like a daily dose go here. This has been reposted with permission. You can find the complete original post here.
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