An emotionally locked person refuses to let go of their sad memories and live in the now.
– Kilroy J Oldster
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- All I knew is that sometimes my father was sad. I hated that he was sad. It made me sad too. I didn’t like sad. – Benjamin Alire Senz
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- Pride refuses to be taught. Humility refuses not to be. – Brad Lomenick
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- An enlightened person strives to live a meaningful life, defined by their personal humility joy, passion, and profound reverence for life. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- Without parlaying with the renunciation of the world, a person must establish a means to live in harmony with the uncertainties of a chaotic world. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- [On doors of opportunity] If that door doesnt open, Dont worry. It was probably best you got locked out than be locked in. Move on the next door. – Janna Cachola
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- Life and death issues are a universal concern. A person can learn about life by investigating the psychological and social aspects related to dying. – Kilroy J Oldster
- Spiritual grace adds to a life and it is crucial ingredient in any person’s quest to attain self-realization. – Kilroy J Oldster
- A person achieves enlightenment only through a purposeful engagement with life and by resolutely searching for truth and shedding artifices. – Kilroy J Oldster
- We might respect a serious person with an austere and rigid personality, but we adore merry, kindhearted, and artistic people. – Kilroy J Oldster
- Transitional periods in life are unsettling because a person’s latent fears constantly whisper warnings. – Kilroy J Oldster
- No beautiful aspect of humankind is foreign to person with a lucid soul. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- The foremost calling of the human brain is to script a safe, secure, and joyous future for a person. – Kilroy J Oldster
- A person must cultivate their personal tutelary spirit in order to achieve their ultimate visage. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- Every person struggles with the self to find and kindle their special radiance, which comes from cultivating kindness, charity, and love. – Kilroy J Oldster
- Nature blessed every person with the innate capacity to express wonder and awe for the eternal world and act with a kind and unstinting soul. – Kilroy J Oldster
- A person must move beyond guilt and unexamined thoughts and motives in order to discover a purpose for living vibrantly. – Kilroy J Oldster
- Suffering becomes beautiful whenever a person bears great calamities with cheerfulness. – Kilroy J Oldster
- A person’s greatest limitations are not genetic, but imposed by self-doubt, insecurities, indecision, and timidity. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- A person must be in tune with the light and dark forces of their nature and remain in harmony with the bands of their own multivariate being. – Kilroy J Oldster
- The best way to determine a person’s character is to judge them when their world is falling apart. – Kilroy J Oldster
- Every person lives bounded by the structural formation of human anatomy and the provincial demands of the human condition. – Kilroy J Oldster
- Unerring solitude forces a person to confront their morality and aloneness. Solitude makes personal confession possible. – Kilroy J Oldster
- The highest degree of human attainment comes when a person is blissfully at peace with his or her own nature and the natural world. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- Nature attunes children to receive the coded messages that parents issue how to live a joyful and virtuous life. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- If you choose to be sad then you will be sad but there times you don’t know why you’re sad. Tears start flowing from your eyes. – Ann Marie Aguilar
- Death is beautiful, part of life… No, it is sad. It’s sad when anyone dies. Even though every single human dies. So it’s really not that sad. – Harris Wittels