Quotes About Contemplate
decided yet what to do with her," Annie said briskly.
~ Fern Michaels
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To think is to destroy.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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Non leggete per divertirvi o istruirvi, leggete per vivere.
~ Flaubert Gustave
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Test yourself on mankind. It is something that makes the doubter doubt, the believer believe.
~ Franz Kafka
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Arranging atoms in certain ways appears to bring about an experience of being that very collection of atoms. This is undoubtedly one of the deepest mysteries given to us to contemplate.
~ Sam Harris
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Instead, the birth of consciousness must be the result of organization: Arranging atoms in certain ways appears to bring about an experience of being that very collection of atoms. This is undoubtedly one of the deepest mysteries given to us to contemplate.4
~ Sam Harris
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Success is seldom achieved by people who contemplate the possibility of failure
~ William Feather
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It is a kind of dizzying comfort to contemplate the open abyss when, at the bottom of that abyss, lies nothingness.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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She was unaware that she was somewhat of a celebrity up in heaven. I had told people about her, what she did, how she observed moments of silence up and down the city and wrote small individual prayers in her journal, and the story had travelled so quickly that women lined up to know she had found where they'd been killed. She had fans in heaven..... Meanwhile, for us, she was doing important work, work that most people on Earth were too frightened even too contemplate.
~ Alice Sebold
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Ponder frequently
~ Joel S. Goldsmith
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Do not contemplate on death; it is just an incident in life; contemplate on God, who is the master of all life.
~ Sathya Sai Baba
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Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest [the Scriptures].
~ Anonymous
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Stop for a moment and contemplate in horror the endless list of attachments that you have become a prisoner to. Think of concrete things and persons, not abstractions. Once your attachment had you in its grip, you began to strive with every waking minute of your life to rearrange the world around you so that you could attain and maintain the objects of your attachment.
~ Anthony de Mello
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I suppose that is the point, no? To make us wonder?
~ Anthony Doerr
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One can contemplate the Emperor and his powers comfortably if one remembers that all things are finite
~ Frank Herbert
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They did not know what we can now sense as we contemplate the course of history: that change begins in the soul before it shows in our lives...
~ Franz Kafka
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I enjoy practicing law too much to even contemplate retiring, but I often think about engaging in serious study of the history of art, of the intricacies of classical music. I could write a fugue, or perhaps learn to play the cello.
~ Karen DeCrow
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Would you like to watch TV or get between the sheets and contemplate this violent freeway, would you like something to eat would you like to learn to fly would ya, would you like to see me try
~ Roger Waters
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But Herbier was much too fond of Africa and it's people to feel sorry that he had never been able to to contemplate them from the administrative heights: a fine view, perhaps, but a distant one.
~ Romain Gary
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We waited on the plaza while the band wondered what to play at a time like this—something to console or wake the world, or simply to please themselves.
~ Ron Slate
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São olhos refletidos
~ Machado de Assis
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When you have nothing to say, don't.
~ Krishna Saagar
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There are more answers in heaven than questions on the lips of men.
~ Andre Gide
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That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure; No plot so narrow, be but Nature there, No waste so vacant, but may well employ Each faculty of sense, and keep the heart Awake to Love and Beauty! and sometimes 'Tis well to be bereft of promis'd good, That we may lift the soul, and contemplate With lively joy the joys we cannot share.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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