Freedom is not the absence of restrictions, but the ability to choose among them and take responsibility for your choices.
Knowledge is not just an accumulation of facts, but the ability to ask the right questions and look for answers.
Changes are inevitable and necessary. As Herodotus said, "Nothing remains constant except change." Learn to accept and adapt.
Being sincere with yourself is the primary prerequisite for being sincere with others. Only sincerity can break down the walls of bias and misunderstanding.
Freedom is not the absence of restrictions, but the ability to choose among them and take responsibility for your choices.
Knowledge is not just an accumulation of facts, but an understanding of the deep connections between them.
The search for truth is a constant movement in which the process itself is important, and not the final result; Truth is often multifaceted and elusive.
Thoughts shape reality, not the other way around.
It is important to find a balance between technological progress and the preservation of human values.
Comfort is when even silence sounds like music, and every object reminds you of something important.
The meaning of life is not a question, but a path that we choose.
Knowledge is the light that illuminates the darkness of ignorance.
Relationships with other people reflect our understanding of ourselves. The more we understand others, the better we understand ourselves.
Happiness is not a state, but the ability to find joy in simple things.
A person is not only what he does, but also what he thinks and feels.
Time cannot be taken away, it only moves forward. What matters is how we use it, not how we lose it.
Happiness is not a state, but the ability to find joy in simple things.
Time is an illusion; the past and the future exist only in our minds.
Life is a journey, not a destination. Every step matters.
True wisdom lies in the ability to find joy in simple things
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