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Quotes About Manifestation

We do not attract what we want, but what we are.
~ James Lane Allen
I think I have this field around me that makes electronics work bad. It's not like an entropy thing; it happens very quickly.
~ Cary Fukunaga
Absolute truthfulness, and conscience as its manifestation, are within everybody. Acknowledging it is wisdom, and living it is virtue.
~ Ilchi Lee
If habits, lifestyles, or personalities are fruits, then thoughts, words or actions are seeds. Change your seeds and the fruits will change accordingly. This can be shown as a flow like this: Thoughts -> Words -> Actions -> Habits -> Character -> Destiny.
~ Ilchi Lee
Life itself is energy,and energy creates the flow of life that cannot be contained.Energy is ceaselessly in motion.You,I and all phenomena are ultimately manifestations of energy.
~ Ilchi Lee
When you choose, it will happen.
~ Ilchi Lee
What we think and how we act in the universe influence how the goal of the universe will be attained.
~ Unknown
Alles, woran man glaubt, beginnt zu existieren.
~ Unknown
Only when a system behaves in a sufficiently random way may the difference between past and future, and therefore irreversibility, enter into its description...The arrow of time is the manifestation of the fact that the future is not given, that, as the French poet Paul Valery emphasized, 'time is a construction'.
~ Ilya Prigogine
Chaotic people often have chaotic lives, and I think they create that. But if you try and have an inner peace and a positive attitude, I think you attract that.
~ Imelda Staunton
If you believe what you say, words become reality.
~ Ingrid Betancourt
Emotion always has its roots in the unconscious and manifests itself in the body.
~ Unknown
God gave the prophecies, not to gratify men's curiosity by enabling them to fore know things, but that after they were fulfilled they might be interpreted by the event, and His own providence, not the interpreters, be thereby manifested to the world.
~ Isaac Newton
The physiological homogeneity of human labour was a necessary presupposition of the social division of labour, but only at a determined level of social development and in a determined social form of economy does the labour of the individual have the character of a form of manifestation of human labour in general. We would not be exaggerating if we said that perhaps the concept of man in general and of human labour in general emerged on the basis of the commodity economy.
~ Unknown
The body is the end terminal for difficulties. If our difficulties are handled on the mental and emotional levels they need never manifest on the physical level.
~ Unknown
Every passion or wicked thought, every affliction or crime, every rebellion or catastrophe necessarily casts its shadow before it long before it manifests itself in real life.
~ Ismail Kadare
An invisible landscape conditions the visible one
~ Italo Calvino
We can only live changes: we cannot think our way to humanity. Every one of us, every group, must become the model of that which we desire to create.
~ Ivan Illich
Everything that happens to you is a reflection of what you believe about yourself. We cannot outperform our level of self-esteem. We cannot draw to ourselves more than we think we are worth.
~ Iyanla Vanzant
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~ Unknown
open possibility (within the plane) to increased probability (in the plateau) to specific actuality (at the peak). As
~ Daniel J. Siegel
What to an outsider will be no more than the vigorous presentation of a conviction, to an employee may be the manifestation of a determination which it is not safe to thwart.
~ Learned Hand
The virtual is opposed not to the real but to the actual. The virtual is fully real in so far as it is virtual.
~ Gilles Deleuze
Value manifests itself as exchange value, as a quantitatively determined relationship, in virtue of the fact that one commodity can be exchanged for another.
~ Rudolf Hilferding