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Quotes About Emergence

Less about politics, 'The Path to 9/11' focused on the emergence of radical Islamic terror as a clear and present American threat.
~ Andrew Breitbart
Only through art can we emerge from ourselves and know what another person sees.
~ Marcel Proust
How reluctantly the bee emerges from deep within the peony
~ Sam Hamill
The emergence of a unified Europe is one of the most revolutionary events of our time.
~ Henry A. Kissinger
Almost everything comes from almost nothing.
~ Henri Frederic Amiel
When the time is ripe for certain things, these things appear in different places in the manner of violets coming to light in the early spring.
~ Farkas Bolyai
The actions and inactions of hundreds of millions of people and nearly 200 states, will affect what kind of world emerges in the time ahead.
~ Herbert Schiller
Great issues develop from small beginnings.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
Elle qui se ne voit pas, on la voit ainsi, dans les autres.
~ Marguerite Duras
The more room you give yourself to express your true thoughts and feelings, the more room there is for your wisdom to emerge.
~ Marianne Williamson
The Goddess doesn't enter us from outside; she emerges from deep within. She is not held back by what happened in the past. She is conceived in consciousness, born in love, and nurtured by higher thinking. She is integrity and value, created and sustained by the hard work of personal growth and the discipline of a life lived actively in hope.
~ Marianne Williamson
Her emergence from that institution and rebirth as an effective and innovative mental health worker is not simply a miracle. Her dedication to self-healing, her persistent attempts at creating a helpful environment, and her willingness to receiver support from those around her, reveal her recovery as the outcome of careful and courageous self-examination and hard work. (xii)
~ Marie Balter
Leaving here is like waking from a trance.
~ Marilynne Robinson
NDEs seem instead to provide direct evidence for a type of mental functioning that varies "inversely, rather than directly, with the observable activity of the nervous system." Such evidence, we believe, fundamentally conflicts with the conventional doctrine that brain processes produce consciousness, and supports the alternative view that brain activity normally serves as a kind of filter, which somehow constrains the material that emerges into waking consciousness.[
~ Marjorie Hines Woollacott
Le vieux monde se meurt, le nouveau tarde à apparaître et dans ce clair-obscur surgissent les monstres .
~ Antonio Gramsci
It is good to reflect about whatever forces us to come out of ourselves. I have difficulty in imagining how it can be that you really have some friendship for me; but as you apparently have, it may be for this purpose.
~ Simone Weil
Also, always pray for support and then be open to receiving it. Happily, evolution is prevailing, and six-sensory people are emerging in droves. These days it's becoming less and less difficult to connect with such kindred spirits if you really want to.
~ Sonia Choquette
I would argue that in any habitable zone that doesn't boil or freeze, intelligent life is going to emerge because intelligence is convergent.
~ Simon Conway Morris
Our identities have no bodies, so, unlike you, we cannot obtain order by physical coercion. We believe that from ethics, enlightened self-interest, and the commonweal, our governance will emerge.
~ John Perry Barlow
The dew on the leaves before the sun rises. The silence before the cock crows. The eggshell not yet broken by its chick. Not what is, but what might be.
~ John Speed
Ritual regulation of production and belligerence means that domestication has become the decisive factor. "The emergence of systematic warfare, fortifications, and weapons of destruction," says Hassan, "follows the path of agriculture.
~ John Zerzan
Every failure is a potential success i.e. every failure out there has a capacity to develop into a success. Yes, every failure has what it takes to emerge a big time success. It's just that you've not taken time to acknowledge the possibility of it emerging a success.
~ Emeasoba George
In Buddhist writings, mention is often made of "the abyss of birth." An abyss indeed, a gulf into which we do not fall but from which, instead, we emerge, to our universal chagrin.
~ Emil Cioran
There are nights that the most ingenious torturers could not have invented. We emerge from them in pieces, stupid, dazed, with neither memories nor anticipations, and without even knowing who we are. And it is then that the day seems useless, light pernicious, even more oppressive than the darkness.
~ Emil M. Cioran