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A breath, to keep one going, must be one's own.
Marty Rubin
The earth keeps turning but it never says why.
Marty Rubin
Information is what you put in empty heads to keep them empty.
Marty Rubin
It is better to do something you like than to think about what you don't like.
Marty Rubin
The suicide! What would he have done if death did not exist?
Marty Rubin
It never ceases to amaze me: the things people care about.
Marty Rubin
What should be boundless is one's love of life, not one's love of art or knowledge.
Marty Rubin
A scale can tell what a body weighs, but not its value.
Marty Rubin
Music- a country one can inhabit only in music.
Marty Rubin
To stay sane in a mad world is the real victory.
Marty Rubin
It's better to develop hobbies and interests than to have ideas about things.
Marty Rubin
Skepticism precludes one from believing many things, but not from loving many things.
Marty Rubin
Poetry is nothing if it exists only in books. One has to find it in one's own life.
Marty Rubin
Fire burns through thought.
Marty Rubin
Chasms are deceived by rumors of their depth.
Marty Rubin
The technological revolution seems to have no higher purpose than to render humanity obsolete.
Marty Rubin
You can't know people, only their names.
Marty Rubin
More than jealousy or possessiveness pettiness kills love.
Marty Rubin
My education taught me a lot, but nothing I needed to learn.
Marty Rubin
When you separate thought from life, you get philosophy.
Marty Rubin
What's wrong with people is people. There's no cure for that.
Marty Rubin
To know oneself means above all to know what one likes
Marty Rubin
Life corrects the errors of logic.
Marty Rubin
A blackbird doesn't change its tune to suit the times.
Marty Rubin
Thinking is a way of condemning oneself to solitude.
Marty Rubin
The questions philosophers ask are not so much meaningless as irrelevant.
Marty Rubin
Diseases aren't cured by giving them a name.
Marty Rubin
Language is a ladder that always falls short of reality.
Marty Rubin
Dead ends are where the real thinking begins.
Marty Rubin
Love is as irrational as hate and just as unpredictable.
Marty Rubin
No one really remembers anything five minutes after it happens.
Marty Rubin
A complicated idea is a confused idea.
Marty Rubin
Be independent, and do what you will.
Marty Rubin
When the meaning is unclear there is no meaning.
Marty Rubin
We expect miracles from love but love has only itself to give.
Marty Rubin
We all talk to ourselves. Those we call mad just talk a little louder.
Marty Rubin
The demand for justice always exceeds the supply.
Marty Rubin
There are no sad days, only sad thoughts.
Marty Rubin
Where personal experience is concerned, we all speak a different language.
Marty Rubin
Loneliness is a failure to appreciate others.
Marty Rubin
Beware of that demon called 'Changing The World'.
Marty Rubin
Maturity is the moment one regains one's innocence.
Marty Rubin
The hardest secret to keep is one you don't know you have
Marty Rubin
Life is worth living but not worth thinking about.
Marty Rubin
Trust opens the door that pain had sealed shut.
Marty Rubin
No one plants rosebushes for the thorns.
Marty Rubin
Death is not a choice, even for the suicide.
Marty Rubin
Solitude is where one discovers one is not alone.
Marty Rubin
If you can abuse your power you have too much.
Marty Rubin
Sing through your grief. Don't let your thoughts weigh you down.
Marty Rubin
What is love after but trusting in the unknown.
Marty Rubin
Life and love are never what you think they are.
Marty Rubin
Struggle is less effective than doing nothing.
Marty Rubin
The Big Dream shattered splinters into a thousand little dreams.
Marty Rubin
What we invent, we become
Marty Rubin
It's the words we whisper to ourselves that make us who we are.
Marty Rubin
I like dogs that bark a little. The silent ones scare me.
Marty Rubin
Religion, culture, education are all things that sound wonderful in theory. In practice, however, they are not so wonderful.
Marty Rubin
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