Funny yet Profound Aphorisms (“Quotes”) #97

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- Planning for, or worrying about, a particular portion of the future does not increase your chances of reaching it.
- One of the main functions of jargon is to exaggerate expertise.
- A great idea (or strategy) is often made to seem to be a bad idea (or strategy) by bad execution … or impatience.
- Sometimes silence is a sign, not of not knowing what to say, but of knowing when to say what you know.
- Unlike meaning, the truth always survives translation.
- Sometimes silence is a sign, not of not knowing what to say, but of knowing when to say what you know.
- Spiritual awakening transforms the so-called self-awareness into the realization that the Self is awareness.
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