2014 m. vasario 10 d., pirmadienis

"The signature of all things'' / Elizabeth Gilbert

''These are two things that I have always observed to be in singular accord: supercelestial thoughts and subterranean conduct.''

''This life is a tentative and difficult experiment. Sometimes there will be victory after suffering - but nothing is promised. The most precious or beautiful individual may not be the most resilient. The battle of nature is not marked by evil, but by this one mighty and indifferent natural law: that there are simply too many life forms, and not enough resources for all to survive.''

''I believe that we are all transient,'' she began. She thought for a while and added, ''I believe that we are half-blind and full of errors. I believe that we understand very little, and what we do understand is mostly wrong. I believe that life cannot be survived - that is evident! - but if one is lucky, life can be endured for quite a long while. If one is both lucky and stubborn, life can sometimes even be enjoyed.''

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