Quotes About Impressions
Your five senses are collecting data from the outside world every moment of your life. You are literally being bombarded with stimuli at every instant. Over time, this enormous volume of sense impressions begins to assume a certain distinctive pattern within you. This pattern slowly shapes itself into behavioral tendencies. A cluster of tendencies hardens over time into what you call your personality, or what you claim to be your true nature.
~ Sadhguru
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Death is a release from the impressions of the senses, and from desires that make us their puppets, and from the vagaries of the mind, and from the hard service of the flesh.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Death is a cessation of the impressions through the senses, and of the pulling of the strings that move the appetites, and of the discursive movements of the thoughts, and of the service to the flesh.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Your mind will take the shape of what you frequently hold in thought, for the human spirit is colored by such impressions.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Nothing but what you get from first impressions. That someone has insulted you, for instance. That—but not that it's done you any harm. The fact that my son is sick—that I can see. But "that he might die of it," no. Stick with first impressions. Don't extrapolate. And nothing can happen to you.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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At every instant the objects and events in the world around us bombard us with impressions. As they do so they produce a phantasia, a mental impression. From this the mind generates a perception (hypolepsis), which might best be compared to a print made from a photographic negative. Ideally this print will be an accurate and faithful representation of the original. But it may not be. It may be blurred, or it may include shadow images that distort or obscure the original.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Everywhere and continually it is in your power to be reverently content with your present circumstance, to behave to men who are present with you according to right and to handle skillfully the present impression, that nothing you have not mastered may cross the threshold of the mind.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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If you can cut free of impressions that cling to the mind, free of the future and the past—can make yourself, as Empedocles says, "a sphere rejoicing in its perfect stillness," and concentrate on living what can be lived (which means the present) ââ'¬Â¦ then you can spend the time you have left in tranquillity. And in kindness. And at peace with the spirit within you.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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You could tell a lot about a person from their fridge magnets, not that he'd thought much about them at the time.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Very likely every object in existence—every surface, every definable bit of matter—contained such stored "impressions." They existed in a measurable field.
~ Anne Rice
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Much of Macon's youth was ruled by connotations.
~ Anne Tyler
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Everything that happens to us, good and bad, leaves a lasting impression in our souls. You take one part of that out, and you can completely rewrite something crucial about us. By and large, we're not shaped by the big things. It's the little, day-to-day moments that make us who we are. Who we're going to be. (Nekoda to Nick)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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I would observe to you that what is called style in writing or speaking is formed very early in life while the imagination is warm, and impressions are permanent.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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I was nice on the inside, but new acquaintances sometimes never stayed around long enough to notice,
~ John Elder Robison
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It is the nature of the human mind to convey its own character to whatever substance it conveys, whether it convey metaphysical impressions from itself to another mind, or literary compositions from one to another language.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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my own impressions is a conviction that from the beginning he had the sympathy of the whole population here with him, to speak generally, and exclusively of particular parties. All our tradespeople, for instance, milkman, breadman, wine merchant, and the rest, yes, even the shrewd old washerwoman, and the concierge, and our little lively servant were in a glow of sympathy and admiration. 'Mais, c'est le vrai neveu de son oncle! il est admirable! enfin la patrie sera sauvée.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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He saw in this over-acting a kind of bluffing, which made him like Anna, whom he liked much, more.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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He strolled to the front door and stood watching, letting the picture of Felicity grave itself so deeply on his mind that when with the passing of time it would seem to other people that she had grown old and lost her beauty it would not seem so to him.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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Consciousness is not wholly, nor even primarily a device for receiving sense-impressions.
~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
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What Patanjali said applies to me and will apply to you. He wrote, "With this truth bearing light will begin a new life. Old unwanted impression are discarded and we are protected from the damaging effects of new experiences." (Yoga Sutras, Chapter 1, Verse 50)
~ B.K.S. Iyengar
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Most people want to be on TV as much as possible. I went up the ranks so fast because I was doing impressions, and nobody was really doing it when I started. I never got a chance to explore what's my comfort level onstage.
~ Frank Caliendo
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L'individu n'est pas la somme de ses impressions générales, il est la somme de ses impressions singulières.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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The individual is not the sum of his common impressions but of his unusual ones.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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She was] a creature full of eager, passionate longings for all that was beautiful and glad; thirsty for all knowledge; with an ear straining after dreamy music that died away and would not come near to her; with a blind unconscious yearning for something that would link together the wonderful impressions of this mysterious life, and give her soul a sense of home in it.
~ George Eliot
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