Quotes About Truth
Just as there exists in writing a literal truth and a poetic truth, there also exists in a human being a literal anatomy and a poetic anatomy. One, you can see; one, you cannot. One is made of bones and teeth and flesh; the other is made of energy and memory and faith. But they are both equally true.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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only those who live in the wilderness can recognize the central truth of existence, which is that death lives right beside us at all times, as close and as relevant as life itself, and that this reality is nothing to fear but is a sacred truth to be praised.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I was not one for telling the truth back then. Truth telling was not my first instinct in any situation - especially in stressful situations. It took my many years to become an honest person, and I know why: because the truth is often terrifying. Once you introduce truth into a room, the room may never be the same again.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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What's more, I believe in argument and I even love it. Argument is our most steadfast pathway toward truth, for it is the only proven arbalest against superstitious thinking, or lackadaisical axioms.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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He said, Just as there exists in writing a literal truth and a poetic truth, there also exists in a human being a literal anatomy and a poetic anatomy. One, you can see; one, you cannot. One is made of bones and teeth and flesh; the other is made of energy and memory and faith. But both are equally true.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Looking for Truth is not some kind of spazzy free-for-all, not even during this, the great age of the spazzy free-for-all.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The truth is, you need your fear, for obvious reasons of basic survival.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The older I get, the less impressed I become with originality. These days, I'm far more moved by authenticity.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I cannot unshackle myself from argument, Ambrose. Recall that I am Henry Whittaker's daughter. I was born into argument. Argument was my first nursemaid. Argument is my lifelong bedfellow. What's more, I believe in argument and I even love it. Argument is our most steadfast pathway toward truth, for it is the only proven arbalest against superstitious thinking, or lackadaisical axioms.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Dios vive en ti, como vives tu y es exactamente como eres tu
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Boris Pasternak described this phenomenon beautifully, when he wrote, "No genuine book has a first page.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I was born into argument. Argument was my first nursemaid. Argument is my lifelong bedfellow. What's more, I believe in argument and I even love it. Argument is our most steadfast pathway toward truth, for it is the only proven arbalest against superstitious thinking, or lackadaisical axioms.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I knew then and I know now only what my heart feels to be true, you see - that without the love of our Lord, I am a wretch. This is the only miracle I can evidence, and a sufficient miracle it remains for me. For others, perhaps it is not sufficient. I can scarcely fault them, for they cannot see into my heart. They cannot see the darkness that was once there, nor can they see what has replaced it.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Loyal Hanneke," Alma said fondly, "let us be honest with ourselves. Who will ever put a ring on these fishwife's hands of mine? Who will ever kiss this encyclopedia of a head?
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you don't bring forth what is within you, what you don't bring forth will destroy you."—Gospel of Thomas.)
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I knew then and I know now only what my heart feels to be true, you see—that without the love of our Lord, I am a wretch. This is the only miracle I can evidence, and sufficient miracle it remains for me. For others, perhaps it is not sufficient. I can scarcely fault them, for they cannot see into my heart. They cannot see the darkness that was once there, nor can they see what has replaced it. But to this day, it is the only miracle I have to offer, you see, and it is a humble one.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Beauty is not required. Beauty is accuracy's distraction.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Sincere spiritual investigation is, and always has been, an endeavor of methodical discipline. Looking for Truth is not some kind of spazzy free-for-all, not even during this, the great age of the spazzy free-for-all.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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It took me many years to become an honest person, and I know why: because the truth is often terrifying. Once you introduce truth into a room, the room may never be the same again.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The Yogic sages say that all the pain of a human life is caused by words, as is all the joy.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I don't want to be married anymore. I was trying so hard not to know this, but the truth kept insisting itself to me.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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One wouldn't have noticed it before, but now it was obvious. It was as though Ambrose had opened an inlet to something previously invisible, and Alma could finally see a truth she would otherwise have been blind to forever.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Bagavad Gita - drevna indijska knjiga joge - tvrdi da je bolje nesavršeno živeti svoju sudbinu nego savršeno živeti imitaciju ne?ijeg života. Stoga ja sada po?injem da živim svoj život. Naizgled nesavršen i trapav ali tipi?an prikaz mene same.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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What are you willing to give up to live the life you are pretending you want?
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