“Even the invisible leave footprints.” ScienceSpiritualityProofSecretsCovertHidden TruthCluesProof Of Existence Author:Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Man searches constantly for identity, he thought as he trotted along the gravel path. He has no real proof of this existence except for the reaction of other people to that fact. So he listens very closely to what people say to one another about him, whether it's good or bad, because it indicates that he lives in the same world they do, and that all his fears about being invisible, impotent, lacking some mysterious dimension that other people have, are groundless.” IdentityInvisibleProof Of ExistenceJonathan Rebeck Book:A Fine and Private Place Source: A Fine and Private Place
“Here’s to the “so-so-ing” it. Here’s to the working since I was 14 in a smoke clouded day. Here’s to saying I could stay until the forms were faxed. Here’s to driving home past dark and dozing off the road. Here’s to no over time. Here’s to the long line to management. Here’s to ALREADY DONE THAT! Here’s to quitting, saying I’m through, saying I can’t compete for your leftover lean cuisine. Here’s to art. Here’s to freedom. Here’s to saying God gave me every penny and knowing it’s true. Here’s to the next 40 years with you. Here’s to the new. — Adrianna Stepiano” ArtChristianPoetryArtistHopeChangeCommunityWorkTrustGiving UpQuittingPoemsWorkplaceCareerAdvancementElevationLife BalanceLife ChangeProof Of ExistencePoems Of Life Author:Adrianna Stepiano
“If you can't show it, you don't know it.” AtheismEvidenceProofIncredulityProof Of Existence Author:Aron Ra
“Overthinking things will always lead to torment and adding delusional ideas without any solid evidence.” IdeasTormentDelusionalBad InfluenceOver ThinkingProof Of Existence Author:Wazim Shaw
“I dreamed of insurmountable evidence, scholarly respectability, publications, and lectures. I have boxes and boxes of neatly indexed note cards, each describing some small brick in a vast wall of research: an Indonesian story about a golden tree whose boughs made a shimmering archway; a reference in a Gaelic hymn to the angels who fly through heaven's gate; the memory of a carven wood doorway in Mali, sand-weathered and blackened by centuries of secrets.” StoriesEvidencePathwaysProof Of ExistenceEntryways Book:The Ten Thousand Doors of January Source: The Ten Thousand Doors of January