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Quotes About Disturbance

Das ist das Höchste. Ruhig auf dem Rücken liegen und dabei keine Schlafgeräusche entstehen lassen. Das stört mich, wenn einer Schlafgeräusche von sich gibt. Wenn einer in meiner Nähe schnarcht oder stöhnt oder lallt, dann hau ich dem eine runter. Mehrmals pro Nacht. Am nächsten Tag frage ich besorgt, ob er gut geschlafen habe.
~ Unknown
Autumn passed, and winter came, and events of little consequence caused great commotions.
~ Unknown
Puheesi on kuin kärpäsen surinaa korvissani.
~ Mika Waltari
Tus palabras son como un zumbido de moscas en mis oídos
~ Mika Waltari
That's the trouble with this country, people keep messin' up each other's movies.
~ Molly Ivins
Silence does not need to be praised, as it will disturb it or add unnecessary noise.
~ Unknown
interruption or a keep-behind-a-closed-door
~ Unknown
Please leave, Pierce thought, glaring at Morrow. Please get out of here so my left leg can jerk in peace.
~ Unknown
These really are our days, and we can prevail and overcome, even in the midst of trends that are very disturbing. If we are faithful the day will come when those deserving pioneers and ancestors, whom we rightly praise for having overcome the adversities in the wilderness trek, will praise today's faithful for having made their way successfully through a desert of despair and for having passed through a cultural wilderness, while still keeping the faith.
~ Neal A. Maxwell
Somente no mundo real do céu, descobri um uso para o faz de conta. Um benefício da ficção: leva sua mente para fora da realidade, quando a sua realidade é perturbadora.
~ Unknown
Some one invented the telephone, And interrupted a nation's slumbers, Ringing wrong but similar numbers.
~ Ogden Nash
They hadn't found anything, for what could they have found? But order had been disturbed, peace destroyed.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
They agree only on the point that the most important aspect is reason. For one entire evening they play around with the metaphor of the light of reason that illuminates everything equally and dispassionately. Gertruda remarks immediately and intelligently that wherever something's brightly lit, there is also a shadow, a darkening. The more powerful the light, the deeper, the more intense the shadow. That's true, that's a little bit disturbing; they stop talking for a while.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
Kawajiri Hogin classifies those who sit for wrong reasons as: 1) those who sit in order to tranquilize their minds; 2) those who sit to be empty in their minds; 3) those who solve koan as if they were guessing games; 4) those who start sitting, motivated by their wish for escape from this disturbing world.
~ Unknown
If it is an impossibility, it is the thing we have to ask. If it is not an impossible thing, it is not a real disturbance. God will do the absolutely impossible.
~ Oswald Chambers
Am I continually in touch with the reality of God, or do I pray only when things have gone wrong—when there is some disturbance in my life? I must learn to identify myself closely with my Lord in ways of holy fellowship and oneness that some of us have not yet even begun to learn. "I must be about My Father's business"—and I must learn to live every moment of my life in my Father's house.
~ Oswald Chambers
Be persistent with your disturbance until you geg face to face with the Lord Himself. Don't deify common sense.
~ Oswald Chambers
Is there something in your life that not only disturbs you, but makes you a disturbance to others? If so, it is always something you cannot handle yourself. "Then those who went before warned him that he should be quiet; but he cried out all the more" (Luke 18:39). Be persistent with your disturbance until you get face-to-face with the Lord Himself.
~ Oswald Chambers
It is ridiculous to ask God to do this." If it is an impossibility, it is the very thing for which we have to ask. If it is not an impossible thing, it is not a real disturbance. And God will do what is absolutely impossible.
~ Oswald Chambers
My pleasure in 'hell-raising' in class is my pleasure in chaos.
~ Otto Weininger
Little stones that are pelted into the lake of consciousness should not throw the whole lake into commotion.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
In the real world, the Sergeant was tired of worrying and sick of cocoa. He was disturbed by feelings in his mind that he was not really himself at all. Several times he half-started out of his chair on an impulse to get out on the streets to ask the first person he met: "Where were you at ten past three on the morning of December the thirteenth, nineteen fifty-four"; just to prove to himself that he was still the Sergeant and that he knew how to do his duty.
~ Unknown
Yersin thích tr?t t? và xa hoa, b?i xa hoa ??ng ngh?a v?i t?nh l?ng. ?i?u t? h?i nh?t c?a c?nh nghèo ?ói b?n cùng, là lúc nào c?ng b? qu?y r?y. Không bao gi? ???c ? m?t mình
~ Unknown
Y lo olía con más exactitud de la que muchos lo veían, ya que lo percibía en su interior y por ello de manera más intensa: como la esencia, el espíritu de algo pasado que no sufre la perturbación de los atributos habituales del presente, como el ruido, la algarabía, el repugnante hacinamiento de los hombres.
~ Patrick Süskind