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"Aya giden, atomu parçalayan, genleri yeniden birleştiren insanlık, kendi insanlığını henüz öğrenemedi. Tüm teknik gelişmelere rağmen insanlık yönünden henüz karanlık çağları yaşıyoruz," diyor.
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Nietzsche’s words, “He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how."
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In England there was a saying used by football fans: It’s the hope that kills you. A loss is always more bitter if you let yourself dream of victory first. Low expectations, that’s how the Brits liked to live. Protectiveness dressed up as pragmatism.
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"It is how you commit your particular wrong that you has you go on making a fool of yourself. Can't you remain on your way for once?" "You know that it was for the sake of love." "No, for the sake of your weakness, for the sake of your doubt, for the sake of your disbelief. Stay on your way and don't run away from yourself. There is a divine and a human intention. They cross each other in stupid and godforsaken people, who also include you from time to time.” ("Tam da o belirli hatayı işleyişin, seni sürekli kendini gülünç duruma düşürmeye itiyor. Bir kez olsun yolundan sapmadan devam edemez misin?” "Bunun aşk uğruna olduğunu biliyorsun." “Hayır, zayıflığın uğruna, şüphelerin uğruna, inançsızlığın uğruna. Yolundan sapma ve kendinden kaçma. İlahi ve insani bir niyet vardır. Bunlar, aptal ve tanrının unuttuğu insanlarda kesişir; bu insanlara zaman zaman sen de dahilsin.” ) Çeviri: DeepL
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One boy eagerly raised his hand. “How,” he said, “can a sea be endless!” “If you sail it,” Frond said, spinning her finger around, “can you not keep going? Past islands, always sailing toward the horizon?” “But that’s in circles!” the boy said. “Which have no end,” Frond replied, smiling. “And an ocean, young Kapu, is never the same one moment to the next—it is a road into eternity.” She met Dusk’s eyes and smiled. “You cannot defeat it. You can merely accompany it.”
... in Michael Moss's 2013 work of investigative journalism on the food industry, Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us, one of the most widely read books of the year. He, too, documented a deliberate corporate conspiracy to hook people on addictive junk foods, with no regard for health consequences. Painstaking work combining the expertise of scientists and marketing wizards was undertaken to find the "bliss spot," that perfect blend of sugar, salt, and fat that would most excite the brain's pleasure centers.
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