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Quotes About Being

Rocks are, but they do not exist.' After a pause I said, "I came across this statement when I was in college and forgot it until very recently. 'Man alone exists. Rocks are, but they do not exist. Trees are, but they do not exist. Horses are, but they do not exist.'
~ Don DeLillo
Tutto dovrebbe essere qualcosa. Ma non lo è mai. È la natura dell'esistenza.
~ Don DeLillo
Make no mistake. I take these children seriously. It is not possible to see too much in them, to overindulge your causal gift for the study of character. It is all there, in full force, charged waves of identity and being. There are no amateurs in the world of children
~ Don DeLillo
Make no mistake. I take these children seriously. It is not possible to see too much in them, to overindulge your casual gift for the study of character. It is all there, in full force, charged waves of identity and being. There are no amateurs in the world of children.
~ Don DeLillo
It was these secondary levels of life, these extrasensory flashes and floating nuances of being, these pockets of rapport forming unexpectedly, that made me believe we were a magic act, adults and children together, sharing unaccountable things.
~ Don DeLillo
I take these children seriously. It is not possible to see too much in them, to overindulge your casual gift for the study of character. It is all there, in full force, charged waves of identity and being. There are no amateurs in the world of children.
~ Don DeLillo
You are here just to be, for no reason. You have no mission except to enjoy life, to be happy. The only thing you need is just to be the real you. Be authentic. Be the presence. Be happiness. Be love. Be joy. Be yourself; that's the main point. That's wisdom.
~ Don Miguel Ruiz
Nikada ne možete biti ono što niste. Možete biti samo ono što jeste i to je sve. A upravo ste ovoga trenutka ono što jeste i to bez ikakva napora.
~ Don Miguel Ruiz
Lucy doesn't read self-help books about how to be a dog; she just is a dog.
~ Donald Miller
After all, the appeal to stop being yourself, even for a little while, is very great. To escape the cognitive mode of experience, to transcend the accident of one's moment of being.
~ Donna Tartt
After all, the appeal to stop being yourself, even for a little while, is very great. To escape the cognitive mode of experience, to transcend the accident of one's moment of being. There are other advantages, more difficult to speak of, things which ancient sources only hint at and which I myself only understood after the fact.
~ Donna Tartt
that fire of pure being
~ Donna Tartt
Survival became a matter of chasing and being chased, eating and being eaten.
~ Unknown
With the past, I have nothing to do; nor with the future. I live now. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
~ Jack Canfield
I am That, Thou art That, all this is nothing but That.
~ Unknown
The Joy of Being Alive Now and then it's good to pause in your pursuit of happiness, and just be happy. —GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE
~ Jack Kornfield
Genuine spiritual practice requires us to learn how to stop the war. This is a first step, but actually it must be practiced over and over until it becomes our way of being. The inner stillness of a person who truly "is peace" brings peace to the whole interconnected web of life, both inner and outer. To stop the war, we need to begin with ourselves.
~ Jack Kornfield
Meditation practice is neither holding on nor avoiding; it is a settling back into the moment, opening to what is there.
~ Jack Kornfield
He was mastered by the sheer surging of life, the tidal wave of being, the perfect joy of each separate muscle, joint, and sinew in that it was everything that was not death, that it was aglow and rampant, expressing itself in movement, flying exultantly under the stars.
~ Jack London
What a man knows isn't important. Its what he is that counts.
~ Jack Schaefer
I recall learning in my theology classes that in God there is no past, present, or future. There is only an "eternal now.
~ Unknown
Talking is existing.
~ Jacqueline Harpman
No past. No future. Just this perfect Now.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
As is known, it is in the realm of experience inaugurated by psychoanalysis that we may grasp along what imaginary lines the human organism, in the most intimate recesses of its being, manifests its capture in a symbolic dimension.
~ Jacques Lacan