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Quotes About Existence

Gerçekte hep iki zaman aras?nday?zd?r: Gövdenin ve bilincin zaman? aras?nda. Bütün öbür kültürlerdeki ruh ve gözde aras?ndaki ayr?m iÅŸte buradan kaynaklan?r. Öncelik her zaman ruhundur ve yeri bir baÅŸka zaman?n akt??? çizgidedir.
~ John Berger
We have no word for this darkness. It is not night and it is not ignorance. From time to time we all cross this darkness, seeing everything: so much everything that we can distinguish nothing. You know it, Marisa, better than I. It's the interior from which everything came.
~ John Berger
One's death is already one's own. It belongs to nobody else: not even to a killer. This means that it is already part of one's life.
~ John Berger
The living reduce the dead to those who have lived; yet the dead already include the living in their own great collective.
~ John Berger
Anybody who passes more than a day in eternity is as old as God could ever be.
~ John Berger
Los tangos están hechos por pedazos de vida que han sobrevivido por casualidad
~ John Berger
There is no need for God to situate himself in relation to others: he is himself the situation.
~ John Berger
? m?s? gyvenim? ?eina tiek kit? gyvenim?, kad j? nesuskai?iuosi.
~ John Berger
bir kitap yazmak isterim bazen yaln?z zamanla ilgili bir kitap zaman?n nas?l da olmay???, gelecek ve geçmiÅŸin nas?l da sürekli bir ÅŸu an oluÅŸuyla ilgili. düÅŸünürüm ki herkes - yaÅŸayan yaÅŸam?? ve yaÅŸayacak olan herkes- canl?d?r ÅŸimdi. bu meseleyi didik didik etmek isterim tüfeÄŸini boÅŸaltan bir asker gibi.
~ John Berger
Life, friends, is boring. We must not say so.
~ John Berryman
Oh, for once I was beginning to know the real truth! Man was born for slaughter!
~ John Bierman
The self is simply that warm single point of sentience around which the life of the universe gathers.
~ John Birmingham
I think i'm just breathing, that's all. And there's a difference between breathing and being alive.
~ John Boyne
Hell, in my opinion, is never finding your true self and never living your own life or knowing who you are.
~ John Bradshaw
It's very quiet but I'm aware that life is going on outside.
~ JOHN BRAINE
Our conscious experience arises out of the laws of nature, the states of our brain, and our entanglement with the world.
~ John Brockman
we may just have to come around to the notion that there's my universe and there's your universe—but there's no such thing as the universe.
~ John Brockman
For me, the laws that apply to animals apply to us. And in that view of life, there is grandeur enough.
~ John Brockman
The universe has been around for 13.8 billion years and
~ John Brockman
is likely to survive for another 100 billion years or more.
~ John Brockman
Our present biosphere is the outcome of about 4 billion years of evolution, and we can trace cosmic history right back to a Big Bang that happened about 13.7 billion years ago.
~ John Brockman
The mediocrity principle simply states that you aren't special. The universe does not revolve around you; this planet isn't privileged in any unique way; your country is not the perfect product of divine destiny; your existence isn't the product of directed, intentional fate; and that tuna sandwich you had for lunch was not plotting to give you indigestion.
~ John Brockman
The law in our time is, and probably ought to remain, almost unrealistically humanistic; in its eyes, corporations are people, stock exchanges are street-corner marketplaces where buyer and seller haggle face to face, and computers scarcely exist.
~ John Brooks
The greatest tragedy in life is not to die, but to live a life without purpose or meaning.
~ John Buchan