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“Calendars tell us when to go to work, not when to live our lives. Each rise of the sun is a new day and a clean slate. Why are we waiting for permission to live?”

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“...Chúng tôi trồng những bụi dâu và rất nhiều loại thảo mộc khác. Rồi chúng tôi sẽ có gì từ đó? Tôi không biết, cũng giống như tôi chẳng biết điều gì đang chờ chúng tôi phía trước tại Nhà Trắng, những gì chờ đợi đất nước này hay chờ đợi những đứa trẻ đáng yêu đang ở quanh tôi. Khi đó, tất cả những gì chúng tôi có thể làm là đặt niềm tin vào những nỗ lực của mình, tin rằng với ánh mặt trời, mưa và thời gian, cái gì đó hay hay sẽ từ đất vươn lên.”

“There are lots of principled people who cannot live from their hearts (because they just don't know how to). They walk around, living their lives, full of their principles. But they don't live from their hearts. People like that are not even alive, they're not even alive. Do not ever make me apologize for my madness. I live from a heart full of madness.”

“This world will not recognize real people and their real struggle. Because the majority are fake here. They have sold their souls to live the life of luxury and comfort. They deal in the currency of glitz and glamour. They are driven by the pettiness of greed and patheticity of selfishness. They don't recognize honesty, integrity, and real struggle! But you do not become a cynic. You cannot give up on your idealism and integrity. Lend a hand to the poor and needy. Stand up for the Innocents. Be a voice for the voiceless in this world! Don't let them take away the real hero or real heroine in you! Believe in yourself. Never doubt your capabilities. Stay real and stay humble.”

“The terrible fact about holding onto something tightly, is that, holding on tightly is the opposite of dreaming. When do dreams happen? Dreams happen when we are not trying, when we've had enough, when we hope for something more. "Holding on" is trying, is denial, is not wanting to place hope into any other direction except the one thing that you decided to grasp onto. And so... you forget to dream! You lose the magic of what it means to live! They always tell you to hold onto your dreams, they'll always tell you that. But they'll forget to remind you of how dreams happen. Dreams happen when you're not holding onto anything, when you're lost, when you're in freefall... when you're asleep. Don't forget how to dream, don't forget how the magic of being alive first happens. Stop holding onto things you used to dream of that aren't working anymore. Dream a new dream.”