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(263 votes) The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.Henry David Thoreau
1817-1862, American Essayist, Poet, Naturalist
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(242 votes) In this world, which is so plainly the antechamber of another, there are no happy men. The true division of humanity is between those who live in light and those who live in darkness. Our aim must be to diminish the number of the latter and increase the number of the former. That is why we demand education and knowledge.Victor Hugo
1802-1885, French Poet, Dramatist, Novelist
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(156 votes) I don't know Who -- or what -- put the question, I don't know when it was put. I don't even remember answering. But at some moment I did answer Yes to Someone --or Something --and from that hour I was certain that existence is meaningful and that, therefore, my life, in self-surrender, had a goal.Dag Hammarskjold
1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N.
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(149 votes) If I could define enlightenment briefly I would say it is ''the quiet acceptance of what is.''Wayne Dyer
1940-, American Psychotherapist, Author, Lecturer
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(146 votes) A man whose mind feels that it is captive would prefer to blind himself to the fact. But if he hates falsehood, he will not do so; and in that case he will have to suffer a lot. He will beat his head against the wall until he faints. He will come to againSimone Weil
1910-1943, French Philosopher, Mystic
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(132 votes) The moment of truth, the sudden emergence of a new insight, is an act of intuition. Such intuitions give the appearance of miraculous flushes, or short-circuits of reasoning. In fact they may be likened to an immersed chain, of which only the beginning and the end are visible above the surface of consciousness. The diver vanishes at one end of the chain and comes up at the other end, guided by invisible links.Arthur Koestler
1905-1983, Hungarian Born British Writer
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