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«Nothing is so awesomely unfamiliar as the familiar that discloses itself at the end of a journey»
«The neurosis in which the search for safety takes its clearest form is in the compulsive-obsessive neurosis. Compulsive-obsessive to frantically order and stabilize the world so that no unmanageable, unexpected or unfamiliar dangers will ever appear.»
Author: Abraham Maslow
(Philosopher, Psychologist)
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compulsive, dangers, frantically, obsessive, safety, stabilize, stabilized, stabilizing, The Search, unexpected, unfamiliar, unfamiliar with, unmanageable
«A dream is your creative vision for your life in the future. You must break out of your current comfort zone and become comfortable with the unfamiliar and the unknown.»
Author: Denis Waitley
(Author, Speaker)
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break, break out, comfort, comfortable, comfort zone, creative, current, Into the Unknown, The future, the zone, unfamiliar, unfamiliar with, unknown, unknowns, vision, zone, zones, zoning
«The chief virtue that language can have is clearness, and nothing detracts from it so much as the use of unfamiliar words»
Author: Hippocrates
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clearness, detract, detracting, detracts, unfamiliar, unfamiliar with
«The photograph reverses the purpose of travel, which until now had been to encounter the strange and unfamiliar.»
Author: Marshall McLuhan
(Educator, Social Reformer, Writer)
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Travel
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encounter, reverses, The Strange, unfamiliar, unfamiliar with, until now
«YESTERDAY, n. The infancy of youth, the youth of manhood, the entire past of age.But yesterday I should have thought me blest To stand high-pinnacled upon the peak Of middle life and look adown the bleak And unfamiliar foreslope to the West, Where solemn shadows all the land invest And stilly voices, half-remembered, speak Unfinished prophecy, and witch-fires freak The haunted twilight of the Dark of Rest. Yea, yesterday my soul was all aflame To stay the shadow on the dial's face At manhood's noonmark! Now, in God His name I chide aloud the little interspace Disparting me from Certitude, and fain Would know the dream and vision ne'er again. --Baruch ArnegriffIt is said that in his last illness the poet Arnegriff was attended at different times by seven doctors.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(Editor, Journalist, Writer)
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aflame, aloud, attended, Baruch, bleak, bleakest, blest, certitude, chide, chides, chiding, dark ages, dial, dials, fain, fires, haunted, infancy, last half, middle name, Middle West, of age, peak, prophecy, solemn, The Dial, The Haunted, the Peak, the West, thinking aloud, twilight, unfamiliar, unfamiliar with, yea
«I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory.»
«But everything that may some day be possible to many the solitary man can now prepare and build with his hands, that err less. Therefore, dear sir, love your solitude and bear with sweet-sounding lamentation the suffering it causes you. For those who are near you are far, you say, and that shows it is beginning to grow wide about you. And when what is near you is far, then your distance is already among the stars and very large; rejoice in your growth, in which you naturally can take no one with you, and be kind to those who remain behind, and be sure and calm before them and do not torment them with your doubts and do not frighten them with your confidence or joy, which they could not understand. Seek yourself some sort of simple and loyal community with them, which need not necessarily change as you yourself become different and again different; love in them life in an unfamiliar form and be considerate of aging people, who fear that being-alone in which you trust.»
Author: Rainer Maria Rilke
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Growth,
Solitude
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aging, as far as possible, change hands, considerate, err, far and wide, frighten, lamentation, Lamentations, loyal, solitary, sounding, The Suffering, torment, unfamiliar, unfamiliar with
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