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Quotations are, for me, small verses which appear in a symbolic kind of way, but when understood, surely teaches a lesson for the reader. It may not necessarily be symbolic, sometimes direct, but the people don't realize how important that fact is. Next to this paragraph are my quotations. Remember, I made all of those below.
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- In a place of light, the hardest thing to find is darkness, but in a place of darkness, the easiest thing to find is light, even if it's just a tiny dot.
- Fearing other people is like fearing your own reflection in the mirror.
- Don't tease that I lack at something, for if I have that something, I would be a perfect person.
- It's better to learn it than for it to be taught.
- Why does Science reject a concept when it cannot be proven by Science itself?
- Art is the picture of our imagination; the reflection of our soul; the projector of our creativity; and the museum of our God-given talents.
- In a very dark place of trouble where you cannot see, the only light you will have is the flickering spark of hope.
- Why be afraid of skiing if others have done it? Why fear jumping in a trapeze if so many have accomplished it? Why be scared of sky-diving when people have already experienced it? So why fear death when many have already met it?
- We should honor and obey our parents. It's never in the Ten Commandments to honor your child.
- Love is never blind, for if love is blind and God is love, therefore God is blind.
- When you leave a school, you recall not a single lesson, but you sure remember every fruitful experience.
- I won't grow a tree without expecting a fruit in the end.
- A dog barks at something he doesn't know; a shark attacks something that weirdly floats in the top of the sea; a person has a knack on talking and commenting about things he is ignorant about.
- If you whip your fellow, you whip yourself; if you tend your fellow, you tend yourself.
- A bird without a wing can fly high in the sky if it really wants to.
- Ants never complain even though their fellow ants are squished and stepped on.
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