“She has a quiet voice and a loud mind.Her eyes reflect an internal shine,her heart’s divine”

“Croire au soleil quand tombe l’eau.”

“You drive me crazy, but you keep me sane.”

“As I lay like a corpse in this dreamy insomniac dimension,I spit quotes out of thin airand pluck strands from my red hair.”

“Promise me you’ll stayand I promise to haunt youin the most heavenly way,with dark devotionand deep emotion.”

“He wasn’t like a moth attracted to her flame.No, he was like a vampire,in love with her eternal darkness.”

“She was the storm,could be found by the sea,sometimes lost in the tides.He was the calm,gently embracing her currents,guiding her back to shore.She, secure in his infinite love.”

“You only taste the blood of your soulby cracking openand reaching into the abyss.”

“She’s her own empire, with or without you.”

“Be mindful of angels guiding and guarding your path.Walk with them.”

“Demanding change and justice is worlds different from devoting time and efforts to making those changes and creating that justice.”

“And we cannot keep our balance. Myth gives way to Reason. Revelation to Orthodoxy. We must dance or go mad.”

“As a leader, when people in your social cricle says or acts creepy unintentionally, you should inform them about their innapropriate behavior and properly give some positive advise on how to improve their ethics which can result them to form healthier social bonds with you and others. However, if you passively reject people acting creepy instead of lending positive influence , it does not exhibit a true charecteristic of an open minded leader because they will eventually realize that you care about only fame, dignity and/ or wealth.”

“Science can now help us to understand ourselves in this way by giving factual information about brain structure and function, and how the mind works. Then there is an art of self knowledge, which each person has to develop for himself. This art must lead one to be sensitive to how his basically false approach to life is always tending to generate conflict and confusion. The role of art here is therefore not to provide a symbolism, but rather to teach the artistic spirit of sensitive perception of the individual and particular phenomena of one’s own psyche. This spirit is needed if one is to understand the relevance of general scientific knowledge to his own special problems, as well as to give effect to the scientific spirit of seeing the fact about one’s self as it is, whether on elikes it or not, and thus helping to end conflict.Such an approach is not possible, however, unless one has the spirit that meets life wholly and totally. We still need the religious spirit, but today we no longer need the religious mythology, which is now introducing an irrelevant and confusing element into the whole question.Itwould seem, then, that in some ways the modern person must manage to create a total approach to life which accomplishes what was done in earlier days by science, art and religion, but in a new way that is appropriate to the modern conditions of life. An important part of such an action is to see what the relationshipbetween science and art now actually is, and to understand the direction in which this relationship might develop.”

“Your dreams should not remain only dreams!”