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when you really want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to achieve it
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Paulo Coelho
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SEPTEMBER 1, 1939 I sit in one of the dives On Fifty-second Street Uncertain and afraid As the clever hopes expire Of a low dishonest decade: Waves of anger and fear Circulate over the bright And darkened lands of the earth, Obsessing our private lives; The unmentionable odour of death Offends the September night. Accurate scholarship can Unearth the whole offence From Luther until now That has driven a culture mad, Find what occurred at Linz, What huge imago made A psychopathic god: I and the public know What all schoolchildren learn, Those to whom evil is done Do evil in return. Exiled Thucydides knew All that a speech can say About Democracy, And what dictators do, The elderly rubbish they talk To an apathetic grave; Analysed all in his book, The enlightenment driven away, The habit-forming pain, Mismanagement and grief: We must suffer them all again. Into this neutral air Where blind skyscrapers use Their full height to proclaim The strength of Collective Man, Each language pours its vain Competitive excuse: But who can live for long In an euphoric dream; Out of the mirror they stare, Imperialism's face And the international wrong. Faces along the bar Cling to their average day: The lights must never go out, The music must always play, All the conventions conspire To make this fort assume The furniture of home; Lest we should see where we are, Lost in a haunted wood, Children afraid of the night Who have never been happy or good. The windiest militant trash Important Persons shout Is not so crude as our wish: What mad Nijinsky wrote About Diaghilev Is true of the normal heart; For the error bred in the bone Of each woman and each man Craves what it cannot have, Not universal love But to be loved alone. From the conservative dark Into the ethical life The dense commuters come, Repeating their morning vow; 'I will be true to the wife, I'll concentrate more on my work,' And helpless governors wake To resume their compulsory game: Who can release them now, Who can reach the dead, Who can speak for the dumb? All I have is a voice To undo the folded lie, The romantic lie in the brain Of the sensual man-in-the-street And the lie of Authority Whose buildings grope the sky: There is no such thing as the State And no one exists alone; Hunger allows no choice To the citizen or the police; We must love one another or die. Defenseless under the night Our world in stupor lies; Yet, dotted everywhere, Ironic points of light Flash out wherever the Just Exchange their messages: May I, composed like them Of Eros and of dust, Beleaguered by the same Negation and despair, Show an affirming flame.
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W.H. Auden (Another Time)
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The only real voyage consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes; in seeing the universe through the eyes of another, one hundred others-in seeing the hundred universes that each of them sees. Marcel Proust, translated by Kiyotesong
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Rob Brezsny (Pronoia is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World is Conspiring to Shower You With Blessings)
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if you really want something the whole universe will conspires to help to achieve that
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poulo choelo
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Always look for the window of opportunity. If you look for it passionately, you will find it, because the whole universe will conspire to find an open window just for you
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Debasish Mridha
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When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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when you really want want something the whole universe conspires you to search for that thing
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work
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A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
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when you want something, the whole universe conspires to help you.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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We do want it and know that we have staked everything on it and that the path of the personal calling is no easier than any other path, except that our whole heart is in this journey. Then, we warriors of light must be prepared to have patience in difficult times and to know that the Universe is conspiring in our favor, even though we may not understand how.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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When you want something desperately, the whole universe conspires to get you that thing.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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As Paulo Coelho says, β€œIf you want something, the whole universe conspires to make it happen for you.
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Neha Bindal (Table for One)
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Law! If the whole world conspired to enforce the falsehood they could not make it LAW. Level all conditions to-day, and you only smooth away all obstacles to tyranny to-morrow. A nation that aspires to EQUALITY is unfit for FREEDOM. Throughout all creation, from the archangel to the worm, from Olympus to the pebble, from the radiant and completed planet to the nebula that hardens through ages of mist and slime into the habitable world, the first law of Nature is inequality.” β€œHarsh doctrine, if applied to states. Are the cruel disparities of life never to be removed?” β€œDisparities of the PHYSICAL life? Oh, let us hope so. But disparities of the INTELLECTUAL and the MORAL, never! Universal equality of intelligence, of mind, of genius, of virtue! β€” no teacher left to the world! no men wiser, better than others, β€” were it not an impossible condition, WHAT A HOPELESS PROSPECT FOR HUMANITY! No, while the world lasts, the sun will gild the mountain-top before it shines upon the plain. Diffuse all the knowledge the earth contains equally over all mankind to-day, and some men will be wiser than the rest to-morrow. And THIS is not a harsh, but a loving law, β€” the REAL law of improvement; the wiser the few in one generation, the wiser will be the multitude the next!
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Edward Bulwer-Lytton (Complete Works of Edward Bulwer-Lytton)
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If you want to achieve something in life, the whole universe conspires to achieve that thing.
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Paulo Coelho
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When you want something, the whole universe will conspire together to help you get it
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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When you want something, the whole universe will conspire together to help you get it.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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When you want something the whole universe will conspire together to help you get it?
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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When somebody wants something, the whole Universe conspires in their favor. The Warrior of the Light knows this.
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Paulo Coelho (Warrior of the Light)
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If you can believe that you can do it, the whole universe will conspire to help you.
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Debasish Mridha
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Things happen that way if destiny so desires. The whole universe conspires to make it happen.
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Girdhar Joshi (Some Mistakes Have No Pardon)
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Of course the whole universe is conspired against you, it was designed to test you to the core to see what you are made of. While others may try to hide from this testing, you must embrace it and let it stretch you in ways you didn't know you could grow.
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S.L. Rogers
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Once you make a decision, the whole universe conspires to make it happen.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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As a university professor myself, I have been in the education world for over twenty years, and it is getting harder to have discussions about ethics, decency, and civility. Multiple forces have conspired to make this more challenging, including a greater focus on objective learning outcomes than on the less quantifiable focus on the whole student, a heavier teaching load and fuller classrooms, students who are looking for a credential rather than an educational experience, and the high cost of the higher education that students believe (realistically so) they need to be able to translate into marketable skills and not just philosophical conversations about ethics, critical thought, and compassion.
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Ramani Durvasula ("Don't You Know Who I Am?": How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility)
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It is rather remarkable that the whole apparatus of nucleosynthesis, generation of long-lived radioactive elements, and the chemical constants that determine the freezing point of water and the properties of the silicate weathering reactions have conspired to permit the operation of the silicate weathering thermostat. The β€˜anthropic’ principle would state that of all possible Universes, things have worked out this way because a Universe has to have something near these characteristics in order to allow us to be here to notice such things. A less anthropicβ€”and probably more humbleβ€”view is that we evolved to take advantage of this particular characteristic of our Universe, and that other forms of life could evolve to make use of other geochemically stabilized habitats.
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Raymond T. Pierrehumbert (Planetary Systems: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions))
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The whole time, the universe was conspiring for me in ways I couldn't understand, certainly not back then. I was getting what I would need for my journey.
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Chrissy Metz (This Is Me: Loving the Person You Are Today)
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Perhaps nowhere else, though, was the contribution of the private β€˜universal’ library to the progress of the early Enlightenment, moderate and radical, more crucial than in Italy, where the impact of censorship, the unavailability of foreign books, and the decay of the great libraries all conspired to create a situation in which a few medium and large private libraries containing rare foreign works and β€˜libri prohibiti’ provided the indispensable channel through which flowed the philosophical ferment of the late seventeenth century, and later. In Naples in the 1680s and 1690s, the library of Giuseppe Valletta served as the headquarters and discussion forum of the philosophical novatores.71 More impressive still, and vital to the nurturing of the Early Enlightenment in Florence, were the 25,000 books and 2,873 manuscripts belonging to Magliabechi, a bibliomaniac who sought, read, wrote about, and discussed books to the point of neglecting everything else, even his personal appearance.72 A bibliographical titan, who influenced many without ever having published a book himself, and in whose honour a celebratory medal was cast, portraying him seated, holding a book, Magliabechi, like NaudΓ© and Leibniz, considered universalityβ€”the encompassing of the whole of human thought and knowledge
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Jonathan I. Israel (Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity 1650-1750)
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when you want something the whole universe will conspire together to help you get it.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
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In one point alone the heresies seem universally to have agreed,β€”in hatred to the Church. This might at that time be considered one of her surest and most obvious Notes. She was that body of which all sects, however divided among themselves, spoke ill; according to the prophecy, "If they have called the Master of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of His household." They disliked and they feared her; they did their charged matter to them, although they hold different doctrines, so long as they conspire together in their siege against the one thing, Truth." And even though active co-operation was impracticable, at least hard words cost nothing, and could express that common hatred at all seasons. Accordingly, by Montanists, Catholics were called "the carnal;" by Novatians, "the apostates;" by Valentinians, "the worldly;" by Manichees, "the simple;" by AΓ«rians, "the ancient;" by Apollinarians, "the man-worshippers;" by Origenists, "the flesh-lovers," and "the slimy;" by the Nestorians, "Egyptians;" by Monophysites, the "Chalcedonians:" by Donatists, "the traitors," and "the sinners," and "servants of Antichrist;" and St. Peter's chair, "the seat of pestilence;" and by the Luciferians, the Church was called "a brothel," "the devil's harlot," and "synagogue of Satan:" so that it might be called a Note of the Church, as I have said, for the use of the most busy and the most ignorant, that she was on one side and all other bodies on the other. There was one title of the Church of a very different nature from those which have been enumerated,β€”a title of honour, which all men agreed to give her,β€”and one which furnished a still more simple direction than such epithets of abuse to aid the busy and the ignorant in finding her, and which was used by the Fathers for that purpose. It was one which the sects could neither claim for themselves, nor hinder being enjoyed by its rightful owner, though, since it was the characteristic designation of the Church in the Creed, it seemed to surrender the whole controversy between the two parties engaged in it. Balaam could not keep from blessing the ancient people of God; and the whole world, heresies inclusive, were irresistibly constrained to call God's second election by its prophetical title of the "Catholic" Church.
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John Henry Newman (An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine)
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when you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true.
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Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)