Open Your Eyes
“What is freedom? That one has the will to assume responsibility for oneself.” -Friedrich Nietzsche
“Merely existing doesn’t make you worthy.” -Dr. Laura Schlessinger
“You don’t conquer fear. You learn to get excited by it.” -Gary Busey
“The truly good man is not aware of his goodness, and is therefore good.” -Tao Te Ching
“Knowledge itself is liberation and redemption.” -Carl Jaspers
“One must shed the bad taste of wanting to agree with many.” -Friedrich Nietzsche
“Dirty and pure, a characteristic of those who think intensely.” -Franz Kafka
“Neurosis is a way of avoiding nonbeing by avoiding being.” -Paul Tillich
“In the end, one loves one’s desires and not what is desired.” -Friedrich Nietzsche
“A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers.” -Natural Born Killers
“The best of photographs is itself a treason.” -Albert Camus
“Those who fear death imagine they know what no man knows.” -Socrates
“Does the infinite space we dissolve into taste of us then?” -Rainer Rilke
“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” -Albert Einstein
“Sometimes you have to accept the fact that your past is not going to get any better.” -Dr. Laura Schlessinger
“What is meant by ‘free will’? It means ‘to be able’, or else it has no meaning.” -Voltaire
“The obvious can sometimes be illuminating when perceived in an unhabitual way.” -Daniel Quinn
“Art is the distance that time gives to suffering.” -Albert Camus
“The passion for destruction is also a creative passion.” -Slacker
“Everything possible to be imagined is an image of the truth.” -William Blake
“How do I know about the world? By what is within me.” -Lao Tsu
“No one was ever injured by the truth.” -Marcus Aurelius
“When all else fails, the future still remains.” Jean-Paul Sartre
“The underlying order is chaos.” -Slacker
“We sat and watched as the moon rose for the very first time.” -Dead Can Dance
“Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than going to a garage makes you a car.” -L. J. Peter
“We spoonfeed our adorable remorse, like beggars and whores nourishing their lice.” -Charles Baudelaire
“If we believe absurdities, we will commit atrocities.” -Voltaire
“A well-dressed woman is never cold.” -Friedrich Nietzsche