Quotes About Absorption
Stupid pupil, it has to take everything in.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I liked looking at other people in crucial situations. If there was a road accident or a street fight or a baby pickled in a laboratory jar for me to look at, I'd stop and look so hard I never forgot it.
~ Sylvia Plath
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De parc? dulcea?a vindec?rii era ceva ce se putea sorbi prin simpla apropiere.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I liked looking on at other people in crucial situations. If there was a road accident or a street fight or a baby pickled in a laboratory jar for me to look at, I'd stop and look so hard I never forgot it.
~ Sylvia Plath
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Xabbu was taught by his people to absorb everything the world gives him and then, after sifting out the most important details, to act on them. But he is also clever and supremely flexible. Faced with a new world, he did not try to force it to comply with his expectations, but began all over to learn the rules, without prejudice as to where the information came from.
~ Tad Williams
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En la puerta en la cama: agujeros. En la mano, en el diario, en el tiempo, en el aire: todo lleno de agujeros, todo esponja, todo como un colador colándose a sí mismo...
~ Julio Cortazar
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como un gato que mira fijo pero se ve que está por completo en otra cosa; que es otra cosa.
~ Julio Cortazar
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la isla lo invadía y lo gozaba con una tal intimidad que no era capaz de pensar o elegir. (La isla a mediodía)
~ Julio Cortazar
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Takes to hurt the way water takes to paper
~ Junot Diaz
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As faith grows, all our human faculties and attributes are absorbed in the Love of the One and the quest for Truth. As presence develops in us, so does faithfulness. Everything becomes harmonized by that presence. Finally, that presence is unified in the One.
~ Kabir Edmund Helminski
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since no words would come to mind, I just drank him in for a minute. - Taylor First, The Tutor by Kailin Gow
~ Kailin Gow
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Ghum-khaur: devorador-de-mágoas, aquele que absorve o desgosto do enlutado.
~ Kamila Shamsie
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If a human life is devoted to something, one tends to lose oneself in it. As one loses oneself in it, the more blissful one becomes.
~ Kapil Gupta
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All I know is that I am constantly intrigued by something I'm doing.
~ William Shatner
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I await a project where I'd have to deeply invest my emotions in.
~ Song Hye-kyo
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I do want to learn the way to do it over here. I'm not really looking to just go about my way and do it in the Japanese way that I've been doing. Basically, I'll try to get some advice, learn the way it's done here and go about it.
~ Masahiro Tanaka
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The State of Israel failed in absorbing the Jews from Ethiopia.
~ Moshe Kahlon
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Some books are to be tasted, others swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
~ Francis Bacon
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Worthy books are not companions - they are solitudes: we lose ourselves in them and all our cares
~ Francis Bacon
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few are to be chewed and digested.
~ Francis Bacon
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few books to be read wholly, and with diligence and attraction.
~ Francis Bacon
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
~ Francis Bacon
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested
~ Francis Bacon
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Pathological dissociation is characterized by profound, functional amnesias and significant alterations in identity; normal dissociation is expressed primarily in the form of intense absorption with internal stimuli (e.g., daydreams) or external stimuli (e.g., a fascinating book or television program).
~ Frank W. Putnam
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