Quotes About Clarity
Don't be excessively judgmental, if you like, but always–always–be prepared to make a judgment. Otherwise you'll go through life not really knowing what you mean.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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All cats are grey in the dark, he had written in one chapter. So remember that how much you can see of a situation depends on how much light you can shine upon it.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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He had been looking in quite the wrong place-a place of darkness-when he should have been looking in a place of light.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Mr Pilai looked down. "Mma Ramotswe," he said. "Please let me look at you. I have just been given these new spectacles, and I can see the world clearly for the first time in years. Ow! It is a wonderful thing. I had forgotten what it was like to see clearly. And there you are, Mma. You are looking very beautiful, very fat.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Mr Pilai looked down. "Mma Ramotswe," he said. "Please let me look at you. I have just been given these new spectacles, and I can see the world clearly for the first time in years. Ow! It is a wonderful thing. I had forgotten what it was like to see clearly. And there you are, Mma. You are looking very beautiful, very fat." "Thank you, Rra.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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He's happy now, he's almost sane.
~ Alexander Pushkin
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Nada interessava ou comovia: Para tudo olhava e nada via.
~ Alexander Pushkin
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A scrutiny so minute as to bring an object under an untrue angle of vision, is a poorer guide to a man's judgment than a sweeping glance which sees things in their true proportion.
~ Alexander William Kinglake
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How poorly we communicate, even the most drastic messages, even to ourselves.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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We frequently pass so near to happiness without seeing, without regarding it, or if we do see and regard it, yet without recognizing it.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Before one is afraid, one sees clearly; while one is afraid, one sees double; and after being afraid, one sees dimly.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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take away this remaining doubt that, if it does not become a certainty, will turn into remorse.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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It is the privilege of youth to believe and hope, but old men see death more clearly.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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It occurs to me it is not so much the aim of the devil to lure me with evil as it is to preoccupy me with the meaningless.
~ Donald Miller
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If your senses are numbed with delusion and denial, you will stop looking for these true strengths and wind up living a second-rate version of someone's life rather than a worldclass version of your own
~ Donald O. Clifton
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white and wise as the Sophoclean moon
~ Donald Revell
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Ours is a world where people don't know what they want and are willing to go through hell to get it.
~ Donald Robert Perry Marquis
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Amidst all the clutter, beyond all the obstacles, aside from all the static, are the goals set. Put your head down, do the best job possible, let the flak pass, and work towards those goals.
~ Donald Rumsfeld
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Discipline without direction is drudgery.
~ Donald S. Whitney
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Without a clear biblical purpose, fasting becomes an end in itself.
~ Donald S. Whitney
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Si no entiendes el significado del versículo, ve al siguiente. Si el significado de ese versículo es muy claro, pero nada viene a tu mente para orar, pasa al siguiente. Solo habla con el Señor acerca de todo aquello que se te ocurre mientras lees la Palabra, sin prisa. Hazlo aun si —y esta parte del libro es, la más factible de ser mal interpretada— lo que viene a tu mente no tiene nada que ver con el texto.
~ Donald S. Whitney
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articulate and define what has previously remained implicit or unsaid;
~ Donald T. Phillips
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Messages are more often "heard" when the communicator is honest, sincere, and succinct. In other words, say what you mean, and mean what you say.
~ Donald T. Phillips
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I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when looked at in the right way, did not become still more complicated.
~ Donella H. Meadows
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