Book: The Name Of The Wind. Page 3



No matter where you are - people are by and large the same everywhere.
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We are all children of habit. Much easier to stay in a familiar track that was paved.
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My greatest successes came from decisions I took, when I wasn't thinking and just did what I told heart. Even if he could not give a reasonable explanation...
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That day, when we begin to worry about the future, our childhood is left behind.
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The fourth door is the door of death. The last refuge. Nothing can hurt us when we are dead, - at least so it seems.
Quote Explanation: Classical thought says about the four doors of the mind, which anyone can use if necessary. (C)
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Third door - the door of madness. Sometimes the mind gets such a kick that falls into madness. Although it looks empty, in fact there are benefits. There are times when reality brings nothing but pain, and in order to protect themselves from it, the mind is forced to flee from reality.
Quote Explanation: Classical thought says about the four doors of the mind, which anyone can use if necessary. (C)
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The second door - the door of oblivion. Some wounds are too deep and cannot be healed - at least, quickly. Furthermore, memories are often hurt, there's nothing you can do about it. The proverb "time heals all wounds" is false: time heals many wounds. The rest hide behind the second door.
Quote Explanation: Classical thought says about the four doors of the mind, which anyone can use if necessary. (C)
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The first is the door of sleep. Sleep offers us a refuge from the world and its pain. The sleep accelerates over time, separating and distancing us from what hurts us. The wounded often lose consciousness, and people who have received terrible news, faint. So the mind protects itself from pain, passing through the first door.
Quote Explanation: Classical thought says about the four doors of the mind, which anyone can use if necessary. (C)
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The ability to cope with pain - the greatest gift of the mind.
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