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Each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done.
— Bryan Stevenson
The greatest benefit of negative capability - the true power of negative thinking - is that it lets the mystery back in.
— Oliver Burkeman
There's never any closure in an awe-inspired life, only constant acceptance of the mysteries of life.
— Oliver Burkeman
An angry generation will not bring peace to the world; I do believe that.
— Marianne Williamson
The effort to try to feel happy is often precisely the thing that makes us miserable,
— Oliver Burkeman
Remembering that you are going to die is the best way that I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked.
— Oliver Burkeman
You can find tea in a tea cup.. but cannot find world in a world cup.
— Arjuna Ranatunga
[Life] is a dance, and when you are dancing, you are not intent on getting somewhere. The meaning and purpose of dancing is the dance.
— Oliver Burkeman
Bereaved people who make the most effort to avoid feeling grief, research suggests, take the longest to recover from their loss.
— Oliver Burkeman
Rate your individual acts as good or bad, if you like. Seek to perform as many good ones, and as few bad ones, as possible.
— Oliver Burkeman
(A writer's working space, Montaigne also believed, ought to have a good view of the cemetery; it tended to sharpen one's thinking.)
— Oliver Burkeman
True security lies in the unrestrained embrace of insecurity - in the recognition that we never really stand on solid ground, and never can.
— Oliver Burkeman
Uncertainty is where things happen. It is where the opportunities - for success, for happiness, for really living - are waiting.
— Oliver Burkeman
The first step towards knowledge is to accept your own ignorance.
— Joseph Delaney
It is alarming to consider how many major life decisions we take primarily in order to minimise present-moment emotional discomfort.
— Oliver Burkeman
in recent years, some psychologists have reached the conclusion that pessimism may often be as healthy and productive as optimism. At
— Oliver Burkeman