The mysteries of life include the external and the internal conundrums that each person encounters in a world composed of competing ideologies and agents of change. Conflicting ideas include political, social, legal, and ethical concepts. Agents of change include environmental factors, social pressure to conform, aging, and the forces inside us that made us into whom we are as well as the forces compelling us to be a different type of person.
— Kilroy J. OldsterThe acknowledgement of a single possibility can change everything.
— AberjhaniSome of us see endless darkness and get scared. Some of us see the joyful moon and dancing stars.
— Debasish MridhaNothing in life is a foregone conclusion unless and until it is foregone and concluded.
— Rasheed OgunlaruManga endings might always be the same. However when it comes to real life, neither you nor I are readers. We are the writers. We can change the ending.
— Hideaki SorachiNo one ever changed the world waking up at noon.
— Connor ChalfantIntelligence is just one dimension of ability. Don't limit yourself to it. Open up to instinct, intuition, creativity and thus possibility.
— Rasheed OgunlaruYoga is the best way to learn to adapt and adjust to the changing environments.
— Amit RayA personality alters itself through a series of self-referential experiences. We are not the same as the day before. Much as a person can never set foot in exactly the same river on any given day, we are different each day. Yesterday made us, but the past cannot contain nor restrain us. We can never mentally scroll backward and be who we used to be. We must move forward in the stream of life until the day that our life force dries up and we return to dust.
— Kilroy J. Oldster