“The effect of the people's agreeing that there must be central planning, without agreeing on the ends, will be rather as if a group of people were to commit themselves to take a journey together without agreeing where they want to go; with the result that they may all have to make a journey which most of them do not want at all.” PeopleIfsWantMayEndsTogetherResultsGroupsJourneyEffectsPlanningCommitCentral PlanningJourney Together Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“You can go to doctors until the last cow has been placed in its shed. You can journey the earth in search of peace of mind. You can experiment with a dozen theories, hoping for a relief from worries, or the problems which beset you, but unless you learn to relax you will end up disappointed. Tension is a killer! Just relax and note the immediate effect. One of peace and ease of mind. One in which every organ of the body joins. In relaxation there is unity of mind, body and spirit.” MindHas BeensEndsProblemBodyEarthLastsSpiritWorryJourneyEffectsTheoryDoctorsUnityNotesExperimentsEaseTensionReliefRelaxPeace Of MindDisappointedDozenCowsLeisureKillersOrgansShedRelaxationMind BodyMind Body And SpiritSearch Of Peace Author:George Matthew Adams
“Life on the planet and in our galaxy is so complex, I don't hope to have any substantial effect in it, but if I can touch a few people deep in their psyche, by making my personal subjective journey concrete for others, then I am very happy.” PeopleIfsI CanJourneyEffectsPlanetsComplexesConcreteVery HappyGalaxySubjective Author:Roger Ballen
“You know, when I was in love, I was always inventing things. A whole array of tricks, illusions and optical effects to amuse my lady friend. I think she'd had enough of my inventions by the end... I wanted to create a voyage to the moon just for her, but what I should have given her was a real journey on earth.” ThinkingKnowsShouldRealEndsEnoughWholeWantedEarthGivenJourneyEffectsMoonIllusionShould HaveTricksInventionVoyagesInventingHad EnoughInventing Things Author:Mathias Malzieu
“Part of abandoning the all-or-nothing mentality is allowing yourself room for setbacks. We are bound to have lapses on the road to health and wellness, but it is critical that we learn how to handle small failures positively so that we can minimize their long-term destructive effects. One setback is one setback—it is not the end of the world, nor is it the end of your journey toward a better you.” WorldLongEndsTermRoomsJourneyEffectsSelf ImprovementBoundsCriticalHandleLong TermWellnessDestructiveAllowingMentalityEnd Of The WorldPositivelySetbackHealth And WellnessLapses Author:Jillian Michaels