Snowflakes Quotes

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Steve Maraboli
“Perfectly Imperfect

We have all heard that no two snowflakes are alike. Each snowflake takes the perfect form for the maximum efficiency and effectiveness for its journey. And while the universal force of gravity gives them a shared destination, the expansive space in the air gives each snowflake the opportunity to take their own path. They are on the same journey, but each takes a different path.
Along this gravity-driven journey, some snowflakes collide and damage each other, some collide and join together, some are influenced by wind... there are so many transitions and changes that take place along the journey of the snowflake. But, no matter what the transition, the snowflake always finds itself perfectly shaped for its journey.
I find parallels in nature to be a beautiful reflection of grand orchestration. One of these parallels is of snowflakes and us. We, too, are all headed in the same direction. We are being driven by a universal force to the same destination. We are all individuals taking different journeys and along our journey, we sometimes bump into each other, we cross paths, we become altered... we take different physical forms. But at all times we too are 100% perfectly imperfect. At every given moment we are absolutely perfect for what is required for our journey. I’m not perfect for your journey and you’re not perfect for my journey, but I’m perfect for my journey and you’re perfect for your journey. We’re heading to the same place, we’re taking different routes, but we’re both exactly perfect the way we are.
Think of what understanding this great orchestration could mean for relationships. Imagine interacting with others knowing that they too each share this parallel with the snowflake. Like you, they are headed to the same place and no matter what they may appear like to you, they have taken the perfect form for their journey. How strong our relationships would be if we could see and respect that we are all perfectly imperfect for our journey.”
Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free

“Are ye the ghosts of fallen leaves, O flakes of snow, For which, through naked trees, the winds A-mourning go?”
John Banister Tabb

Bret Easton Ellis
“I think a lot of snowflakes are alike...and I think a lot of people are alike too.”
Bret Easton Ellis, American Psycho

“Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together.”
Vesta M. Kelly

Neil Gaiman
“Lives are snowflakes - unique in detail, forming patterns we have seen before, but as like one another as peas in a pod (and have you ever looked at peas in a pod? I mean, really looked at them? There's not a chance you'd mistake one for another, after a minute's close inspection.)”
Neil Gaiman, American Gods

Rue
“Winter teetered on the verge of succumbing to the returning sun, but today the breeze still preferred the touch of snowflakes”
Rue, An Average Curse

Nichita Stănescu
“I will lose the habit of stars in the heavens, as frozen water loses the habit of snowflakes. I will take my frozen body, and give it to the young goats that they might graze it.”
Nichita Stănescu

Mark Strand
“From the shadow of domes in the city of domes,
A snowflake, a blizzard of one, weightless, entered your room
And made its way to the arm of the chair where you, looking up
From your book, saw it the moment it landed. That's all
There was to it.”
Mark Strand, Blizzard of One

“...the wet brush of snowflakes was like your kisses everywhere ...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

“Nobody gives a shit that you're offended. I'm not. And my opinion is more important to me than yours.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes

Bradley   Campbell
“Many today have difficulty understanding how the Puritans could execute people based on something like spectral evidence. Yet modern moral panics are more like witch hunts than one might suppose.”
Bradley Campbell, The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars

Jason Reynolds
“ANOTHER THING ABOUT SNOWFLAKES
They are not just soft.
When they begin to melt, they
harden into sleet.”
Jason Reynolds, Miles Morales Suspended

Rachael Lippincott
“The predicted snowflakes finally drifting slowly through the air and landing on my cheeks and hair. I walk slowly to the roof’s edge and take a seat on the icy stone, dangling my legs off the side. I exhale a breath I feel like I’ve been holding since I got here two weeks ago.

- Will”
Rachael Lippincott, Five Feet Apart

Laura Chouette
“The Winter Miles

The roads of solitude grow whiter,
And stones beneath us paler,
While the green fades completely —
Ahead of us.

Grey is the sombre tone we keep,
While wandering along the street
That becomes our destiny —
With each step.

Our knees fall into the snow;
The trembling stops at last,
Here our souls will find eternal rest —
In silent grace.

-Laura Chouette”
Laura Chouette

Laura Chouette
“Christmas Hyacinths

The air grows cleaner with each sight
Of words - silver and clear -
Without heaviness and sighs.

Winter closes in on each street,
That familiar place we haunted to keep,
While we hope to seek the dearest near.

Frozen blossoms in trembling hands,
With shadows of blue and grey,
Counting footsteps back into the heat.

The emptiness of many
Is returned in ink and choirs,
With doubt and cherish,
Crowned with blessings all around.”
Laura Chouette

Bradley   Campbell
“And just as some conceptualize racism as an inherent property of all white people, there are those who view trauma as a collective and hereditary condition shared by all members of an historically victimized group.”
Bradley Campbell, The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars

Bradley   Campbell
“Manufacturing a case of victimhood allows the aggrieved to elicit sympathy or even to mobilize third parties such as legal authorities against their enemies. Since a victimhood culture is one where this status is most valuable, we should expect it to be especially prone to false claims of victimization.”
Bradley Campbell, The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars

Bradley   Campbell
“There are different kinds of false accusations. In some cases, the accusers might genuinely believe what they say. People accused of witchcraft are innocent, but those who condemn them might genuinely believe that they are witches. In other cases, the accuser kwnos the accusation is false. Such cases can happen because the accuser and accused were embroiled in a conflict over something that third parties would not treat as a matter for intervention.”
Bradley Campbell, The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars

Bradley   Campbell
“There are different kinds of false accusations. In some cases, the accusers might genuinely believe what they say. People accused of witchcraft are innocent, but those who condemn them might genuinely believe that they are witches. In other cases, the accuser knows the accusation is false. Such cases can happen because the accuser and accused were embroiled in a conflict over something that third parties would not treat as a matter for intervention.”
Bradley Campbell, The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars

Kris Franken
“No two fingerprints, crystals, flames, snowflakes, or feathers are exactly alike. No two hearts beat to the same drum. No two voices sing the same note. And no two humans will ever have exactly identical callings.”
Kris Franken, Wildhearted Purpose: Embrace Your Unique Calling & the Unmapped Path of Authenticity

Will Advise
“When your voice is soft like snow,
all the words you pick to show,
that even your nothing can be a good rhyme.

Like snow, since of water, the snowflakes are made,
the water flows soft, yet it cuts right through jade…

Words make a path, in Eternal mind-planes,
while thoughts turn to actions, eternal, from brains…

Our actions are done sometimes meaning without,
And someone once wrote, they give dreams here… about.

Somewhere in the boundless grey mists dreams sprout…”
Will Advise, На чист Български...: Pristine Bulgarian sayings...

“The -woke- see people in terms of their group identity rather than their individual qualities. Race, gender and sexuality -as opposed to class or economic disparities- are taken to be the determining factors when it comes to mapping the power structures that undergird society. This is why intersectionality plays such a significant role within the discourse of Critical Social Justice.”
Andrew Doyle, The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World

“First and foremost, -wokeness- is a belief system underpinned by the postmodernist notion that our understanding of reality is constructed through language. Its adherents are convinced that words can be a form of violence and that censorship -either by the state or Silicon Velley tech giants or societal pressure (colloquially known as cancel culture)- is therefore necessary to guarantee social justice.”
Andrew Doyle, The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World

“The religion of Critical Social Justice, in other words, is a hydra with many heads. When one encounters someone who speaks in the familiar slogans of intersectionality, one can almost always predict their opinions on a whole range of other subjects. This is why the shorthand of -woke- has become so useful to encapsulate a range of interconnected identity-obsessed movements.”
Andrew Doyle, The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World

“If the time has been smiled for the little snowflakes, and no one could have seen it, would it be fair or unfair?”
Niyan S. Dizaye

Shahid Hussain Raja
“I saw you in my dream, drifting like a snowflake. I reached out to hold you, but you melted away before I could catch you. You were as elusive in my dream as you are in my life—a mirage.”
Shahid Hussain Raja

Criss Jami
“Refined and distinguished, the human soul is quite like what has often been said of the snowflake: Just as no two snowflakes are the same, no two life stories are the same; but just as all snowflakes are formed with six dendrons, all souls are formed in the image of God.”
Criss Jami

S.R. Crockett
“The snow flew thicker, but in a curious, uncertain way, as though little breezes were blowing it back from the ground. A flake would fall softly down till it neared the earth, then suddenly reel and swirl, rising again with a tossing motion as when a child blows a feather into the air.”
S.R. Crockett, The Raiders: Being Some Passages in the Life of John Faa, Lord and Earl of Little Egypt

“Snowflakes are merely drops of rain clothed in the highest haute couture.”
Corina Abdulahm Negura

Etgar Keret
“...when I want to tell you a story of fiction, all those kind of college students, they think that they have this holding on me, that they say, we don't want to listen to what you are, we want to listen to a little bit of what you are that goes well with what we're not afraid of (not what we are, we don't know who we are)....

But what's most important in our interaction is the word, that the word won't scare us. It can't hurt us in a story, for sure, but we want a word that doesn't scare us. And we are kind of breaking ourself to something that is less and less a persona and more and more kind of a repetitive loop of ever-going forgettable experiences.”
Etgar Keret

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