Most tautologies are self-fulfilling prophecies For example: Most people are average But God never met
You can’t learn to write because nobody knows quite how to… You can’t learn to network because everybody is already netwo… So when you pay tuition for a writ…
It would have been enough Had God merely kept His promises But since He knows a thing or two About human psychology God always under-promises and over…
We confuse freedom for the act of choosing when our frontal lobe has no choice but to choose just as a heart must beat
You can only tell that People are truly free If they work harder than everyone… Which they do because All of their work
The people pleaser’s greatest mist… is believing that if you always walk the line you will never have to
Every writer has mistaken his shotgun for a rifle– He may hit where he aims but he will also surely miss In discharging his will to power
Finding the anxiety of not knowing who we are for the Other unbearable we cracked the cheat code of statu… but in predetermining
I didn’t start consistently moonwa… until they required us to wear Fit… to qualify for our employee health…
When I risk loss for those who are lost only then shall we both be found
Science was happily letting the cat out of the bag until Schrodinger’s Cat was found in and out of the bag at the same time
No one wanted to wear augmented reality goggles until our design team hit upon the idea of making them look
No one ever told the truth but not a one of us were liars because we always spoke exclusivel… in the future tense
People keep repeating the same mis… Until they learn their lesson But what if the lesson is that History repeats itself? If you’ve skimmed your Nietzsche
Having heard that God is everywhe… and failing to see Him anywhere the unbeliever deduces that God is neither here nor there when, in fact, God is in the air