Quotes About Consciousness
He, like others, happened to be looking at her, and their eyes met—to her intense vexation, for it seemed to her that by looking at him she had betrayed the reference of her thoughts, and she felt herself blushing.
~ George Eliot
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When the commonplace We must all die tranfors itself suddenly into the acute consciousness I must die - and soon, then death grapples us, and his fingers are cruel; afterwards, he may come to fold us in his arms as our mother did, and our last moment of dim earthly discerning may be like the first.
~ George Eliot
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If we could hear the squirrel's heartbeat, the sound of the grass growing, we should die of that roar.
~ George Eliot
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Solomon's Proverbs, I think, have omitted to say, that as the sore palate findeth grit, so an uneasy consciousness heareth innuendoes.
~ George Eliot
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so much subtler is a human mind than the outside tissues which make a sort of blazonry or clock-face for it.
~ George Eliot
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The difficult task of knowing another soul is not for young gentleman whose consciousness is chiefly made up of their own wishes.
~ George Eliot
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as obstinately as when we look through the window from a lighted room, the objects we turn our backs on are still before us, instead of the grass and the trees
~ George Eliot
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It is an uneasy lot at best, to be what we call highly taught and yet not to enjoy: to be present at this great spectacle of life and never to be liberated from a small hungry shivering self — never to be fully possessed by the glory we behold, never to have our consciousness rapturously transformed into the vividness of a thought, the ardor of a passion, the energy of an action, but always to be scholarly and uninspired, ambitious and timid, scrupulous and dim-sighted. Becoming
~ George Eliot
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Her eyes and cheeks were still brightened with her childlike enthusiasm in the dance; her whole frame was set to joy and tenderness; even the coming pain could not seem bitter,–she was ready to welcome it as a part of life, for life at this moment seemed a keen, vibrating consciousness poised above pleasure or pain. This one, this last night, she might expand unrestrainedly in the warmth of the present, without those chill, eating thoughts of the past and the future.
~ George Eliot
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If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence. As it is, the quickest of us walk about well wadded with stupidity.
~ George Eliot
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There'd be two 'pinions about a cracked bell, if the bell could hear itself.
~ George Eliot
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You are a poem- and that is to be the best part of a poet- what makes up the poet's consciousness in his best moods, said Will, showing such originality as we all share with the morning and the spring-time and other endless renewals.
~ George Eliot
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for anything he knew his brains lay in small bags at his temples
~ George Eliot
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Mrs. Bulstrode's naïve way of conciliating piety and worldliness, the nothingness of this life and desirability of cut glass, the consciousness at once of filthy rags and the best damask...
~ George Eliot
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She did not want to deck herself with knowledge—to wear it loose from the nerves and blood that fed her action
~ George Eliot
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Se vedessimo e sentissimo in modo intenso tutta la normale vita umana, sarebbe come udire l'erba crescere e il pulsare del cuore dello scoiattolo, e moriremmo per il frastuono che è al di là del silenzio. Così come stanno le cose, i più svegli di noi si muovono ben imbottiti di stupidità.
~ George Eliot
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Scenes which make vital changes in our neighbors' lot are but the background of our own, yet, like a particular aspect of the fields and trees, they become associated for us with the epochs of our own history, and make a part of that unity which lies in the selection of our keenest consciousness. The
~ George Eliot
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It is an uneasy lot at best, to be what we call highly taught and yet not to enjoy: to be present at this great spectacle of life and never to be liberated from a small hungry shivering self-- never to be fully possessed by the glory we behold, never to have our consciousness rapturously transformed into the vividness of a thought, the ardor of a passion, the energy of an action, but always to be scholarly and uninspired, ambitious and timid, scrupulous and dim-sighted.
~ George Eliot
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Naming the emptiness where thought is not
~ George Eliot
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Em nós trazemos sempre o que fizemos, E do que fomos faz-se o nosso ser.
~ George Eliot
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it is art's duty to make us aware of realities which are not our own.
~ George Eliot
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By seeking what was needful for Eppie, by sharing the effect that everything produced on her, he had himself come to appropriate the forms of custom and belief which were the mould of Raveloe life; and as, with reawakening sensibilities, memory also reawakened, he had begun to ponder over the elements of his old faith, and blend them with his new impressions, till he recovered a consciousness of unity between his past and present.
~ George Eliot
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No conceptually regimented and normatively informed theory of mental disorder can be devised without taking philosophy of mind seriously and knowing something about this subject area of philosophy and of such topics as consciousness, Intentionality, personal identity, the mind/body problem and rationality.
~ George Graham
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George Harrison
~ What is life?
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