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Quotes About Consciousness

that keeps us from entering into and enjoying the life that God has freely bestowed upon us is our own sin consciousness
~ Joyce Meyer
Nothing good happens accidentally.
~ Joyce Meyer
Proverbs 23:7 and allow it to have an impact on your life: for as you think in your heart, so are you. I frequently say, "Where the mind goes, the man follows." Chapter
~ Joyce Meyer
Where the mind goes the person follows, so be sure that your thoughts are on what you want rather than what you don't want.
~ Joyce Meyer
Keep your foot [give your mind to what you are doing]. Ecclesiastes 5:1
~ Joyce Meyer
We are transitioning from a hominid that is conscious of its environment into one that drastically shapes its own evolution.
~ Juan Enriquez
And I tell myself at the same time that we're terrible judges of the present moment, maybe because the present doesn't actually exist: all is memory, this sentence that I just wrote is already a memory, this word is a memory that you, reader, just read.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Y me digo al mismo tiempo que somos pésimos jueces del momento presente, tal vez porque el presente no existe en realidad: todo es recuerdo, esta frase que acabo de escribir ya es recuerdo, es recuerdo esta palabra que usted, lector, acaba de leer.)
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
No, no era posible calcular la hondura del silencio que produjo aquel grito. Como si la tierra se hubiera vaciado de su aire. Ningún sonido; ni el del resuello, ni el del latir del corazón; como si se detuviera el mismo ruido de la conciencia.
~ Juan Rulfo
pay attention everything counts
~ Jude Watson
a story can stay buried in my memory for years and years, but the minute it surfaces into consciousness as a story idea, it is likely to get lost. If I don't grab it as it begins to form itself as a narrative, it can become permanently erased, and even if I remember the general subject matter, the voice that started narrating in my mind eludes me.
~ Judith Barrington
My mother warned me about me.
~ Judith Fitzgerald
Man, moreover, possesses the capacity for thought. This uniquely human capacity is the greatest means of experiencing the highest form of pleasure. Thinking provides a limitless treasure house of pleasure for man. The act of thinking, which is seldom outwardly manifested, gives man the keenest sense of pleasure, which is just not realizable by any other means.
~ Wahiduddin Khan
This is why the camera seems to me, next to unassisted and weaponless consciousness, the central instrument of our time; and is why in turn I feel such rage at its misuse: which has spread so nearly universal a corruption of sight that I know of less than a dozen alive whose eyes I can trust even so much as my own.'   'If
~ Walker Evans
Fiction doesn't tell us something we don't know, it tells us something we know but don't know that we know.
~ Walker Percy
Every man has the natural and inherent power to think what he wants to think, but it requires far more effort to do so than it does to think the thoughts which are suggested by appearances. To think according to appearance is easy; to think truth regardless of appearances is laborious, and requires the expenditure of more power than any other work man is called upon to perform. There
~ Wallace D. Wattles
We are Thinking Substance, and thinking substance always takes the form of that which it thinks about.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
Cultive a consciência do poder, de modo que você possa empregar suas competências de modo bem-sucedido, e empregá-las em fazer perfeitamente tudo o que você for capaz de fazer agora, onde você está agora. Não espere por uma mudança no ambiente; pode ser que ela jamais chegue. Sua única chance de alcançar um ambiente melhor é fazer uso construtivo do seu ambiente atual.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
The proper use of the mind of man will build a brain capable of doing what the mind wants to do. The brain does not make the man; the man makes the brain.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
un pensamiento sostenido en ella produce la forma de lo que se pensó. El pensamiento en la sustancia pensante produce formas. Un
~ Wallace D. Wattles
Hay una materia pensante de la cual todas las cosas están hechas y la cual, en su estado original, impregna, penetra y llena los inter espacios del universo. Un pensamiento en esta sustancia produce la cosa imaginada por el pensamiento. Una persona puede crear cosas en su pensamiento; y al comunicar su pensamiento a la sustancia sin forma, puede causar que aquello en que ha pensado sea creado.   Se
~ Wallace D. Wattles
His mouth is full of ecology, his mind is full of fumes.
~ Wallace Stegner
I am concerned with gloomier matters: the condition of being flesh, susceptible to pain, infected with consciousness and the consciousness of consciousness, doomed to death and the awareness of death. My life stains the air around me. I am a tea bag left too long in the cup, and my steepings grow darker and bitterer.
~ Wallace Stegner
God is in me or else is not at all (does not exist).
~ Wallace Stevens