Quotes About Being
We can speak and think only of what exists. And what exists is uncreated and imperishable for it is whole and unchanging and complete. It was not or nor shall be different since it is now, all at once, one and continuous.
~ Parmenides
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Ex nihilo nihil fit
~ Parmenides
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To be and to have meaning are the same.
~ Parmenides
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Thou canst not recognize not-being (for this is impossible), nor couldst thou speak of it, for thought and being are the same thing.
~ Parmenides
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for "to be thought" and "to be" are the same thing.
~ Parmenides
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It is the same thing that can be thought and for the sake of which the thought exists;
~ Parmenides
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to gar auto noein estin te kai einai
~ Parmenides
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Nada ocurre realmente en el Universo: todo está aquí y ahora".
~ Parmenides
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Or how could it come into being ? If it came into being, it is not; nor is it if it is going to be in the future. Thus is becoming extinguished and passing away not to be heard of Nor is it divisible, since it is all alike, and there is no more of it in one place than in another, to hinder it from holding together, nor less of it, but everything is full of what is.
~ Parmenides
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E se nessuno ti vede, esisti davvero?
~ Patrick Ness
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I am. We are. She is. He was. They will be.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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You see, there's a fundamental connection between seeming and being. Every Fae child knows this, but you mortals never seem to see. We understand how dangerous a mask can be. We all become what we pretend to be.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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It was never possible for him to be where he was. For as long as he lived, he was somewhere else, between here and there. But never really have. And never really there.
~ 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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My mum always said there's a lot of presence in a doorway," he added, staring into one of the eyes. A chill of air trickled down her spine, she could feel the eyes upon her, drawing her in, asking questions and tormenting her very being. "Really? How so?" asked Maggie, with interest. Brick turned his head and presented a puzzled expression. "Well, cause that's where people come in
~ Unknown
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And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine; A being breathing thoughtful breath; a traveler betwixt life and death.
~ Unknown
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He awoke, opened his eye. The room meant very little to him; he was too deeply immersed in the non-being from which he had just come. If he had not the energy to ascertain his position in time and space, he also lacked the desire. ... In utter comfort, utter relaxation he lay absolutely still for a while, and then sank back into on the the light momentary sleeps that occur after a long, profound one.
~ Paul Bowles
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The deeper he penetrates into this inner being, the more will he feel inclined to keep the development quite secret. It is becoming too holy to be talked about […] There are some inner experiences which seem too holy to be talked about in public, too intimate even to be talked about with intimate friends, too mysterious to be mentioned to anyone else except a student or a teacher who has passed through similar experiences himself.
~ Paul Brunton
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In the early stages of enlightenment, the aspirant is overwhelmed by his discovery that God is within himself. It stirs his intensest feelings and excites his deepest thoughts. But, though he does not know it, those very feelings and thoughts still form part of his ego, albeit the highest part. So he still separates his being into two—self and Overself. Only in the later stages does he find that God not only is within himself but is himself.
~ Paul Brunton
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The Overself is not a goal to be attained but a realization of what already is. It is the inalienable possession of all conscious beings and not of a mere few. No effort is needed to get hold of the Overself, but every effort is needed to get rid of the many impediments to its recognition
~ Paul Brunton
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If the world stands bewildered and confused in the face of its troubles, it is partly because we Westerners have made a God of activity; we have yet to learn how to be, as we have already learnt how to do.
~ Paul Brunton
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Freud introduced the unconscious, which in effect dethroned man as the uncontested master of his own rational faculties. Instead , our lives and our decisions, our loves and our hates, are more often the result of forces working elsewhere than in our conscious mind, and we are the dupes of those forces, rather than their master. (...) Indeed, thinking, as Descartes conceived it, accounts for considerably less than half the story of our being in the world.
~ Unknown
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Brahm, the highest god of Brahmanism, represents the All, or the abstract idea of being. He is conceived as a trinity which is called Trimurti, consisting of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva.
~ Paul Carus
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Ich bin du,wenn ich ich bin.
~ Paul Celan
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