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“Mom told me that love is like a seed. You've got to plant it to grow. But that's not all. You need to water it. The sun needs to shine enough, but not too much. The roots have to take hold," he continued, narrowing his eyes in concentration. "And from there, if it pops its head above the surface, there are about a million things that could kill it, so it takes a whole lot of luck too.”
Nicole Williams, Clash

Erik Pevernagie
“Expectations are at war, if good feeling and discomfort clash. When we are expecting zest and joy, our good karma may be ousted by distress and frustration, if negative downbeat waves are emitted. Just with a feel of realism, without prejudice, should we step into the future. What will be, will be. Only the fortune of war will tell, since life may be war or peace. ("Fish for silence.")”
Erik Pevernagie

“It has returned to us. Then the end has begun鈥�”
Cade Mengler, The Companions

“Love is what brings you together, Lucy. But it鈥檚 the blood, sweat, and tears of hard work that keeps you together”
Nicole Williams, Clash

“The name's Jude Ryder since you're going to be my wife soon. And I didn't used to do girlfriends, flowers, or dates. And then I met you, and that didn't work for you. So I changed for you and you changed for me too,”
Nicole Williams, Clash
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“trust was as painful as love”
Nicole Williams

“That man made me feel things I never imagined could be felt. He made me want things I wasn't sure I could have. He made me need things I didn't know existed.”
Nicole Williams, Clash
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Mervyn Peake
“She had expressed herself, as women will, in a smug broadside of pastel shades. Nothing clashed because nothing had the strength to clash; everything murmured of safety among the hues; all was refinement.”
Mervyn Peake, Gormenghast

“Tell him my girl comes before football. Tell him my girl's breakfast comes before football.”
Nicole Williams, Clash

Joe Strummer
“And the pebbles fight each other as rocks/And my father bends among them/Two hands outstretching up to me/Not that I can hear.”
Joe Strummer, Rock Art & the X-Ray Style

Brian K. Vaughan
“I鈥檝e found that cultures often clash for the same reasons that people do. It鈥檚 not because we鈥檙e so different from each other... it鈥檚 because we鈥檙e all so goddamn alike”
Brian K. Vaughan, Saga, Volume 6

“That's enough!" Holly scrambled out of her seat, too. "My three-year-old behaves better than all of you." She looked down at LJ, who was trying to stuff a fry up his nostril. "And that's not saying a whole lot.”
Nicole Williams, Crush

Dada Bhagwan
“Difference of opinion is a clash, and to clash is a 鈥榳eakness鈥�.”
Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan
“If we clash with someone, it is our own weakness.”
Dada Bhagwan, Avoid Clashes!

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“But unity divides. Unity excludes. Unity polarizes. The corollary of the nation鈥檚 unity is the elimination of any individuals or groups that disrupt that unity. People who do not concur with the nation鈥檚 interests and goals, who persist in voicing their own private interests, who threaten the nation鈥檚 unanimity are considered enemies to be banished or punished. Thus, the Rousseauian yearning for cohesion, solidarity, and oneness imposes the psychology of the purge.”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Dada Bhagwan
“If we clash with anyone, then it is our own weakness only.”
Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan
“On what basis is the entire worldly life in existence? It is due to conflicts.”
Dada Bhagwan, Who Am I?

Dada Bhagwan
“If the laws of traffic are honored, then the car will not collide anywhere. If you abide by all kinds of laws of this world, then you will not collide anywhere.”
Dada Bhagwan, Life Without Conflict

Dada Bhagwan
“People understand the gross laws, that is why they abide by them. Those who understand the subtle laws, do not collide in subtle places. Those who abide by the subtler laws, do not collide in the subtler places and those who abide by the subtlest laws, do not collide in the subtlest places.”
Dada Bhagwan, Generation Gap

Dada Bhagwan
“Everything depends upon 'normality'. If there is normality, then not even the slightest difficulty will be faced.”
Dada Bhagwan, Right Understanding To Help Others

Dada Bhagwan
“No one can displease/aggravate others and yet attain moksha. Remain calm when someone displease/aggravate you. You will lose moksha if you retaliate. You cannot cause others strife and go to moksha, ever. If anyone causes you strife, maintain calm. If you go to avenge the strife, your moksha is lost.”
Dada Bhagwan, Anger

Dada Bhagwan
“If you have difference of opinions, that is your weakness. People are not wrong. No one does anything deliberately. You should ask for forgiveness and accept that you are at fault. We should ask for forgiveness that I am at fault.”
Dada Bhagwan, Life Without Conflict

Dada Bhagwan
“What is the meaning of difference of opinions? It is to clash (bump) with a wall. If we hit our head, is it the wall鈥檚 fault or our鈥檚?”
Dada Bhagwan, Life Without Conflict

Dada Bhagwan
“Do not ever get involved in clashing with anyone鈥� 鈥� this is the biggest key to go to moksha (ultimate liberation).”
Dada Bhagwan, Avoid Clashes!

Dada Bhagwan
“What does 鈥榝amily member鈥� mean? However big one鈥檚 business, he has that many customers. The smaller the business, fewer the customers it has; and the bigger the business, the more are the customer. When the karmic accounts are settled, the customers will stop.”
Dada Bhagwan, Avoid Clashes!

Rehan Khan
“My type of politics leads to a clash of religions, a clash of cultures and a clash of races. Your type of politics unifies under an imperial cause. In the end I will win, because dividing and conquering is far easier than unifying the hearts of men.”
Rehan Khan, A Tudor Turk

Eliot Weinberger
“Chinese prosody is largely concerned with the number of characters per line and the arrangement of tones - both of which are untranslatable. But translators tend to rush in where wise men never, tread, and often may be seen attempting to nurture Chinese rhyme patterns in the hostile environment of Western language.”
Eliot Weinberger, Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei: How a Chinese Poem is Translated

Criss Jami
“Just as some of the toughest fights physically are between those mostly alike, the roughest of fights verbally are between fighters emotionally alike.”
Criss Jami

“The importance of free speech lies in its capacity to nurture resilience in the face of adversity. A society that values and protects the right to express dissenting opinions demonstrates a robust commitment to intellectual fortitude. It is through the clash of ideas, the testing of convictions, and the refining of arguments that we forge a citizenry capable of confronting challenges with a depth of understanding and a unity of purpose.”
James William Steven Parker