
Q U O T E S
Words are stronger than everything else, but when everything else is already there.
kat Wilner
Man is like a book, it's what he gives me to read that matters; the cover is secondary for me.
kat Wilner
Limited or malicious people use their rights as argument, while clever or caring people use their arguments as a right.
kat Wilner
Sexy without brain is not sexy.
John
Strong women wear their pain like 𝑺𝒕𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒕𝒐𝒔.
No matter how much it hurts, all you see is the beauty of it.
Unknown
Strong women only intimidate weak men.
Unknown
People usually find their destiny on a road they took to avoid it.
Unknown
Thinking is difficult, which is why most people judge.
Carl Gustav Jung
The men were given a brain and a penis, but not enough blood to use both at the same time.
Robin Williams
The jealous will destroy what they will never be able to build on their own.
Unknown

L'amour...
"Celui qui veut être aimé doit vouloir la liberté de l'autre, parce que d'elle émerge l'amour.
Si je le soumets, il devient un objet, et d'un objet je ne peux pas recevoir d'amour."
Jean-Paul Sartre
Love...
"Whoever wants to be loved must want the freedom of the other, because from it emerges love. If I submit it, it becomes an object, and from an object I cannot receive love."
Jean-Paul Sartre
The emotionally intelligent person knows that love is a skill, not a feeling, and will require trust, vulnerability, generosity, humor, sexual understanding, and selective resignation. The emotionally intelligent person awards themselves the time to determine what gives their working life meaning and has the confidence and tenacity to try to find an accommodation between their inner priorities and the demands of the world. The emotionally intelligent person knows how to hope and be grateful, while remaining steadfast before the essentially tragic structure of existence. The emotionally intelligent person knows that they will only ever be mentally healthy in a few areas and at certain moments, but is committed to fathoming their inadequacies and warning others of them in good time, with apology and charm… There are few catastrophes, in our own lives or in those of nations, that do not ultimately have their origins in emotional ignorance.”
― Alain de Botton
La personne émotionnellement intelligente sait que l'amour est une compétence, pas un sentiment, et nécessitera de la confiance, de la vulnérabilité, de la générosité, de l'humour, une compréhension sexuelle et une résignation sélective. La personne émotionnellement intelligente s'accorde le temps de déterminer ce qui donne un sens à sa vie professionnelle et a la confiance et la ténacité nécessaires pour essayer de trouver un compromis entre ses priorités intérieures et les exigences du monde. La personne émotionnellement intelligente sait espérer et être reconnaissante, tout en restant ferme devant la structure essentiellement tragique de l'existence. La personne émotionnellement intelligente sait qu'elle ne sera jamais en bonne santé mentale que dans quelques domaines et à certains moments, mais s'engage à sonder ses insuffisances et à en avertir les autres en temps utile, avec des excuses et du charme... Il y a peu de catastrophes, dans notre propres vies ou dans celles des nations, qui n'ont finalement pas leurs origines dans l'ignorance émotionnelle.
― Alain de Botton
Thank you so much to Perro, for sharing ths quote with me


