Long ago there lived a Man who was crucified for being too loving and too lovable.
And strange to relate I met him thrice yesterday.
The first time He was asking a policeman not to take a prostitute to prison; the second time He was drinking wine with an outcast; and third time He was having a fistfight with a promoter inside a church
~poet Khalil Gibran
The more connected we feel the more we will feel we belong. The more separateness we feel the more we will feel we don’t belong. There is no more important feeling than the feeling of belonging. Not being able to connect and belong in society will be the pandemic that will eventually take down the 21th century
~a tangled mind
There are many reasons why we could feel like an outsider in this world. Probably the greatest reason is that we have not found our people. We will continue to feel a sense of sadness until the day that we find them. But the day that we do find them our sense of sadness will then disappear forever
~a tangled mind
The reality of the other person is not in what he reveals to you, but in what he cannot reveal to you. Therefore, if you would understand him, listen not to what he says but rather to what he does not say
~poet Kahlil Gibran
There are people who only believe in loving themselves. They believe other types of love are for simple and naive people. We, my friends, are being lied to. Because a small percentage of self important people are ruining it for the rest of us. People who are self centred are not the rule. Trust me you’re absolutely ok
~a tangled mind
@BazzaMcDuck The phrase has existed as a cultural running joke for over a century as the last words for hypochondriacs. There is no known origin - AI answer