Quote by Rollo May
Creativity is not merely the innocent spontaneity of our youth and

Creativity is not merely the innocent spontaneity of our youth and childhood it must also be married to the passion of the adult human being, which is a passion to live beyond ones death. – Rollo May

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Joy, rather than happiness, is the goal of life, for joy is the emotion which accompanies our fulfilling our natures as human beings. It is based on the experience of ones identity as a being of worth and dignity. – Rollo May

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Experience
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Courage is not the absence of despair it is, rather, the capacity to move ahead in spite of despair. – Rollo May

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Courage
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Death is the king of this world: Tis his park where he breeds life to feed him. Cries of pain are music for his banquet. – George Eliot

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Even when youre making a movie about life, death is a presence, and I guess its part of my dramatic viewpoint. Im not sure why exactly. – Gus Van Sant

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Theres nothing wrong in suffering, if you suffer for a purpose. Our revolution didnt abolish danger or death. It simply made danger and death worthwhile. – H. G. Wells

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Death

Once you start doing only what youve already proven you can do, youre on the road to death. – Jerry Seinfeld

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