36 Quotes & Sayings By Oli Anderson

Oli Anderson is a writer and performer based in London. She has written for Broadsheet, The Guardian, the Radio Times, the Literary Review and has had plays performed at the National Theatre and Hampstead Theatre. She was a member of Last Minute Productions and the Royal Court Young Writers Programme. Her first novel, Misspent Youth, was published by Bloomsbury in 2009 and was shortlisted for the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Read more

Her second novel, The Adoration of Larks, was published by Bloomsbury and was longlisted for the Costa Novel Award. Her third novel, The Unforgotten is forthcoming from Bloomsbury in March 2018.

Dialogue is about freeing human beings from the beliefs and...
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Dialogue is about freeing human beings from the beliefs and attitudes that make human beings miserable. Oli Anderson
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One of the most human things that you can do is reach out for the stars knowing that you might not ever touch them; we are all perfectly imperfect, but to live knowing so is to be a fulfilled human being. Oli Anderson
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The human condition is essentially the conflict between the human need for control and a universe that provides little if any of it. Once we accept this and get into the flow of life, we are free and, paradoxically, able to get better results. Oli Anderson
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Whenever we find ourselves stuck, whenever we find ourselves lost or confused by the chaos of the world, we can be sure that the only way to free ourselves is to take action of some kind. Action is the only thing that ever changes anything and in a world that ever changes, it is the best way to keep ourselves in the flow of the world unfolding. Oli Anderson
Life is a dance more than it is an assertion...
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Life is a dance more than it is an assertion and there is more health in dynamism or fluidity than there is rigidity and stasis. Oli Anderson
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This world is your world but that doesn't mean you can always stop it from burning. Oli Anderson
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Dialogue helps us to acknowledge that we see the world not as it is, but as we are. Oli Anderson
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Practicing dialogue helps you to cultivate a realness that allows you to face reality on its own terms, not just the terms you’d like it to have in order to remain in your comfort zone. Oli Anderson
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When people challenge your ideas, they help you (whether they know it or not). Oli Anderson
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Dialogue teaches you to listen through your emotions, not to become distracted or distanced from the truth because of them. Oli Anderson
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Dialogue is about creating awareness through self-observation; it starts from the inside out, not the outside in. Oli Anderson
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We have to accept that much of reality is ineffable and so to understand it we can't rely on words alone. Oli Anderson
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Dialogue is an opportunity for people to communicate from outside the limitations of their points of view. When we enter a circle of dialogue, there are no labels, only human beings. Oli Anderson
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I decided to give up meaningless sex, but then I remembered that everything is meaningless. Oli Anderson
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The final lesson is that 'reality' is always the way to go and that acceptance is the only way to get there. Oli Anderson
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If philosophy gets you lost in the labyrinth of symbols that distance us from reality, then it is part of the problem; if it motivates positive action that can create a better world, philosophy is usually a gift. Oli Anderson
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Nobody is going to save you but yourself and the ‘best’ and only way to do so isthrough action. Oli Anderson
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If humans created it then it is the product of a choice that somebody made. And if it was chosen it can be changed. Oli Anderson
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There are two types of 'busy': 1)Constantly distracting yourself from what is true. 2) Constantly working to create something real. Oli Anderson
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If we go in to each situation that life throws at us with an attitude that we canlearn from it then we will never be truly defeated. Oli Anderson
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Life is for those that deserve it. Those kings amongst men who can climb out of barrels and will dare to break through glass walls and to transcend all of this whatever it is, these eyes to the ground, this pretence, acting only as is expected and never as is intended. We have been told what is acceptable in what situation and so we take heed. This is not living. In the real world, in nature, there is no need to pretend. There is no place for it. Oli Anderson
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Dialogue reminds us that we can question to build, not only to doubt or deconstruct. Oli Anderson
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See yourself as a long-term work in progress, not a short-term project of preservation. Oli Anderson
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Dialogue with the self is the source of all insight and insight is the only thing that can change your life. Oli Anderson
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Dialogue can help you find out if you’ve been brainwashed or not. Oli Anderson
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Only ever doing what feels comfortable is a form of suicide. Oli Anderson
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Familiarity breeds contempt, for others at first, but then inwardly, contempt towards ourselves. Oli Anderson
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It is essential to our health and happiness that we dedicate ourselves to some kind of mission or purpose that transcends the mundane hustle and bustle of daily living. Oli Anderson
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Our modern day, hyper-rat-race culture often leads us to mistakenly confuse'busy' for 'success'. The truth of the matter is that if you're constantly having to tell people how busy you are and how overwhelmed with work or stressed you are, what you're really telling them is that you can't cope with what's on your plate. You're ‘failing’. Oli Anderson
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When one dream dies we replace it with another. Oli Anderson
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Idealism + Inaction = Depression Oli Anderson
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Having problems doesn't make you noble or virtuous, it makes you human. Nobility and virtue comes from the way that you handle your problems and either learn to move past them or live with them if out of your control. Oli Anderson
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Remember: knowing originates on the inside, knowledge on the outside. Certain facts and concepts may change, come into being, disappear, or be replaced, but what it is to be a human being will never really be all that different. Every person to ever live, now and the whole of history, has had a rich and elaborate world of inner experience, but it has mainly been flesh upon the same skeleton. We are allborn, come to terms with the world, and then come to terms with coming to terms with the world, as we go through the stages of puberty, old age, death andmaking sense of it all in between. We all live the same process in different ways. Some live it longer than others and some cover more ground. But that's it. . Oli Anderson
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Unleash in the right time and place before you explode at the wrong time andplace. Oli Anderson
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Don't cling to your self-concept purely because your will demands it. Demand that your environment aligns as much as possible and change what you must about yourself when the outer world can’t be changed. Mental health is about mental fluidity, mental illness stems in rigidity. Oli Anderson