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Quotes About Clarity

There is no need to seek the truth; the truth will show itself even if buried underneath a mountain of lies.
~ Unknown
The true purpose is to see things as they are, to observe things as they are, and to let everything go as it goes.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
Sometimes letting go is the only way you can see if something is really there.
~ Unknown
A moment will come in everyone's life, when you will be able to figure out things clearly. So instead of getting confused now, wait for that moment.
~ Unknown
Cultivate the habit of setting clearly-defined written goals; they are the road maps that guide you to your destination.
~ Roy Bennett
People say there is two sides to every story, I say theres only one, and thats the side of the Truth.
~ Unknown
True transformation occurs only when we can look at ourselves squarely and face our attachments and inner demons, free from the buzz of commercial distraction and false social realities.
~ Unknown
Belief makes the way for confidence, and it is confidence which paves the way for clarity of vision, and clarity of vision experiences the success.
~ Anil Sinha
Joy and sorrow are the light and shade of life; without light and shade no picture is clear.
~ Unknown
Soon our conversations spilled out of the night's confinement. I surprised myself with how much there was to say, about everything, the beach and dinner and one boy or another. I stopped watching for ridicule, the scorpion's tail hidden in his words. He said what he meant; he was puzzled if you did not. Some people might have mistaken this for simplicity. But is it not a sort of genius to cut always to the heart?
~ Madeline Miller
All heroes are fools, he liked to say. What he meant was, all heroes but me. So who could correct him when he erred? He had stood on the beach looking at Telegonus and believing him a pirate. He had stood in his hall and accused Telemachus of conspiracy. Two children he had had, and he had not seen either clearly. But perhaps no parent can truly see their child. When we look we see only the mirror of our own faults.
~ Madeline Miller
I stopped watching for ridicule, the scorpion's tail hidden in his words. He said what he meant,; he was puzzled if you did not. Some people might have mistaken this for simplicity. But is it not a sort of genius to cut always to the heart?
~ Madeline Miller
She is constant. Constant in all things. Even wise men go astray sometimes, but never her. She is a fixed star, a true-made bow[...] Nothing she says has a single meaning, nor a single intention, yet she is steady. She knows herself.
~ Madeline Miller
There was grief, and so there always would be. But the gray fog was gone. I felt distant and very clear, like a hawk born upon the highest aether.
~ Madeline Miller
Is it not a sort of genius to cut always to the heart?
~ Madeline Miller
There was a sort of innocence to him, I thought. I do not mean this as the poets mean it: a virtue to be broken by the story's end, or else upheld at greatest cost. Nor do I mean that he was foolish or guileless. I mean that he was made only of himself, without the dregs that clog the rest of us.
~ Madeline Miller
Bir kayal???n tepesindeki bir ?ahin gibi harekete haz?r oldu?umu hissediyordum. Pençelerim hala kayay? tutuyordu ama zihnim havalanm??t?.
~ Madeline Miller
I would know it even in madness.
~ Madeline Miller
Il disait ce qu'il pensait, et jugeait perturbant que son interlocuteur n'en fasse pas autant. Certains auraient pu se méprendre et le trouver simplet. Mais ceux qui vont toujours directement au cœur des choses ne possèdent-ils pas une sorte de génie?
~ Madeline Miller
said what he meant; he was puzzled if you did not. Some people might have mistaken this for simplicity. But is it not a sort of genius to cut always to the heart?
~ Madeline Miller
he said what he meant; he was puzzled if you did not. some people might have mistaken this for simplicity. but is it not a sort of genius to always cut to the heart?
~ Madeline Miller
Sometimes you must be content with ignorance
~ Madeline Miller
I see his face as if through water, as a fish sees the sun.
~ Madeline Miller
I would know it in dark, or disguise, I told myself. I would know it even in madness.
~ Madeline Miller