Quotes About Possibility
The past is really almost as much a work of the imagination as the future.
~ Jessamyn West
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I mean that the book had better make life better better in at least six or seven definite ways immediately. Also, there had better be somewhere in it a method for handling fortune and chance so as to best provoke the most complicated, involved, and glorious refractions of what's possible.
~ Jesse Ball
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a glimpse of utopia.
~ Jessica Bruder
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It is the laziness of mind to believe that what hasn't been , cannot be and will not be.
~ Erich Fromm
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Olas? olmayan?n gerçekleÅŸmesi, olas?l???n s?n?rlar? içindedir.
~ Erich Fromm
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Yeni bilim'in geliÅŸmesiyle, geleneksel din biçimleri, giderek etkisini yitirmiÅŸ Avrupa'da, dinsel deÄŸerlerin yitirilmesi tehlikesi baÅŸgöstermiÅŸtir. Dostoyevski bu korkuyu ÅŸu ünlü tümcesinde dile getirmiÅŸtir: Tanr? yoksa, her ÅŸey mümkündür.
~ Erich Fromm
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Possibility swelled inside of me like a sponge absorbing the moisture of the moment—the man, the feeling that an epic story had just been hatched. It replaced my own small meandering, domestic tale of disaffection and decay and set me loose on a tide of romance. It was a perfect storm, and Spade was the perfect pirate. Los Angeles, Fall 1988 I met my husband on my first day in Los Angeles.
~ Erika Schickel
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If there is tragic limitation in life there is also possibility. What we call maturity is the ability to see the two in some kind of balance into which we can fit creatively.
~ Ernest Becker
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Why does man accept to live a trivial life? Because of the danger of a full horizon of experience, of course. This is the deeper motivation of philistinism, that it celebrates the triumph over possibility, over freedom. Philistinism knows its real enemy: freedom is dangerous. If you follow it too willingly it threatens to pull you into the air; if you give it up too wholly, you become a prisoner of necessity. The safest thing is to toe the mark of what is socially possible.
~ Ernest Becker
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Once the person begins to look to his relationship to the Ultimate Power, to infinitude, and to refashion his links from those around him to that Ultimate Power, he opens up to himself the horizon of unlimited possibility, of real freedom.
~ Ernest Becker
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We fear our highest possibility (as well as our lowest ones). We are generally afraid to become that which we can glimpse in our most perfect moments…. We enjoy and even thrill to the godlike possibilities we see in ourselves in such peak moments. And yet we simultaneously shiver with weakness, awe and fear before these very same possibilities.
~ Ernest Becker
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As Kierkegaard sums it up "The loss of possibility signifies either that everything has become necessary to man or that everything has become trivial. Actually, in the extreme of depressive psychosis, we seem to see the merger of these two. Everything becomes necessary and trivial at the same time, which leads to complete despair.
~ Ernest Becker
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one of the great dangers of life is too much possibility, and that the place where we find people who have succumbed to this danger is the madhouse
~ Ernest Becker
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Breakdown occurs either because of too much possibility or too little; philistinism, as we observed earlier, knows its real enemy and tries to play it safe with freedom.
~ Ernest Becker
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Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with that there is
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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You ought to dream.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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There is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Ahora no es el momento de pensar en lo que no tienes. Piensa en lo que puedes hacer con lo que hay.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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You ought to write, he told himself. Maybe you will again some time.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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The most tragic form of loss isn't the loss of security; it's the loss of the capacity to imagine that things could be different.
~ Ernst Bloch
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ich aufrichtender Mensch und noch nicht ausdeterminierte reale Möglichkeit, das sind für die Entwicklung unseres Lebens, unserer Literatur, Philosophie, Praxis sicher die unabdingbarsten Kategorien.
~ Ernst Bloch
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The past is preserved only in darkness, the future is not raised to the level of an image, as something which can be anticipated. It is the symbolic expression which first creates the possibility of looking backward and looking forward... What occurred in the past, now separated out from the totality of representations, no longer passes away, once the sounds of language have placed their seals on it and given it a certain stamp.
~ Ernst Cassirer
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The great tragedy that I have witnessed over and over again is that we keep underestimating how much God wants to do in us and through us. Too many of us have believed the lies we have been told: that we're not good enough, we're not smart enough, we're not talented enough, we're just not enough. One of the facets of God that makes him extraordinary is his ability to do the impossible through ordinary, everyday, common people like you and me.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
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