Quotes About Existence
Dünya sarho? ediyor insan? evlat. Dünyan?n bilinmezli?i sarho? ediyor.
~ Paul Auster
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Nikad nije umeo da bude tamo gde se nalazio. Jer ?itavog svog života, bio je negde drugde, izme?u tu i tamo. Ali nikada sasvim tu. I nikada sasvim tamo.
~ Paul Auster
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Parla ora prima che sia troppo tardi, e poi spera di continuare a parlare finché non ci sarà niente da dire. Dopotutto, il tempo sta esaurendo. Forse è meglio mettere da parte le tue storie per ora e provare ad analizzare come sia stato vivere in questo corpo dal primo giorno in cui ricordi di essere stato vivo fino a oggi.
~ Paul Auster
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Ferguson was not yet five years old, but he already understood that the world consisted of two realms, the visible and the invisible, and that the things he couldn't see were often more real than the things he could.
~ Paul Auster
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the Lost City of White Male Privilege, a controversial municipality whose very existence is often denied by many (mostly privileged white males). Others state categorically that the walls of the locale have been irreparably breached by hip-hop and Roberto Bolaño's prose. That the popularity of the spicy tuna roll and a black American president were to white male domination what the smallpox blankets were to Native American existence.
~ Paul Beatty
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En jullie zijn te stom om te begrijpen dat sier het eigenste van de mens is. Dat we daarvan leven, en daarvoor en daarop.
~ Unknown
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We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones," writes Richard Dawkins. After all, we're the ones who got to exist in the first place.
~ Paul Bloom
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He concluded that the answer is meaning. Those who had the best chance of survival were those whose lives had broader purpose, who had some goal or project or relationship, some reason to live. As he later wrote (paraphrasing Nietzsche), "Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how.
~ Paul Bloom
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Some degree of unsettledness, anxiety, and ambition may be baked into the human condition.
~ Paul Bloom
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The first involves attachment. Most parents love their children, and it seems terrible to admit to yourself and others that the world would be better if someone you loved didn't exist. More than that, it's not just that you feel compelled to say that you are happy they exist—you are happy they exist. After all, you love them.
~ Paul Bloom
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Because we don't know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens a certain number of times, and a very small number, really...How many more times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless.
~ Paul Bowles
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Because neither she nor Port had ever lived a life of any kind of regularity, they had both made the fatal error of coming hazily to regard time as non-existent. One year was like another year. Eventually everything would happen.
~ Paul Bowles
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We've never managed, either one of us, to get all the way into life. We're hanging on to the outside for all we're worth, convinced we're going to fall off at the next bump.
~ Paul Bowles
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When we see the brain we realize that we are, at one level, no more than meat; and, on another, no more than fiction.
~ Unknown
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Although the pure truth has never been stated, nevertheless it has never been lost. Its existence does not depend upon human statement but upon human sensitivity. In this it is unlike all other knowledge.
~ Paul Brunton
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The succession of thoughts appears in time, but the gap between two of them is outside time. The gap itself is normally unobserved. The chance of enlightenment is missed.
~ Paul Brunton
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The world suddenly vanished from view like a morning mist. I was left alone with Reality.
~ Paul Brunton
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It does not lie within man's power to gain more than a glimpse of this diviner life.
~ Paul Brunton
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to be aware of the miracle entailed in every moment of living...
~ Paul Brunton
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Although it comes only for a few minutes in most cases, its bloom endures and
~ Paul Brunton
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we are now as divine as we ever shall be—but we must wake up from illusion and see this truth.
~ Paul Brunton
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When Azazel began to be neglected, Satan rose into existence.
~ Paul Carus
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The poem is born dark; it comes, as the result of a radical individuation, into the world as a language fragment, thus, as far as language manages to be world, freighted with world.
~ Paul Celan
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Ich bin du,wenn ich ich bin.
~ Paul Celan
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