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Quotes About Clarity

Untruth yields to truth" A maxim from "Audacht Morainn," an ancient Irish wisdom text.
~ Ellen Evert Hopman
After years of breaking Rules and settling for random hookups, she finally meets a cute guy and after one kiss she has an aha! moment. She realizes that she does want a healthy loving relationship, not just a lot of texting and sex.
~ Ellen Fein
Worry is blind, and cannot discern the future; but Jesus sees the end from the beginning.
~ Ellen G. White
A knowledge of the truth depends not so much upon strength of intellect as upon pureness of purpose, the simplicity of an earnest, dependent faith.
~ Ellen G. White
Truth is eternal, and conflict with error will only make manifest its strength....
~ Ellen G. White
All our habits, tastes, and inclinations must be educated in harmony with the laws of life and health. By this means we may secure the very best physical conditions, and have mental clearness to discern between the evil and the good.—
~ Ellen G. White
Ninguna cosa que de alguna manera afecte nuestra paz es tan pequeña que él no la note. No hay en nuestra experiencia ningún pasaje tan oscuro que él no pueda leer, ni perplejidad tan grande que él no pueda desenredar…
~ Ellen G. White
God will never remove every occasion for doubt. He gives sufficient evidence on which to base faith, and if this is not accepted, the mind is left in darkness.
~ Ellen G. White
That your mind is clouded is no evidence that Christ is not your precious Saviour.
~ Ellen G. White
Why do all of us, every last one, have to go through hell to find out what we really want?' The
~ Ellen Glasgow
Mindfulness, as I've studied it for more than thirty years, is the simple process of actively drawing distinctions. It is finding something new in what we may think we already know. It doesn't matter what we notice—whether it is smart or silly.
~ Ellen J. Langer
Designers provide ways into—and out of—the flood of words by breaking up text into pieces and offering shortcuts and alternate routes through masses of information. (...) Although many books define the purpose of typography as enhancing the readability of the written word, one of design's most humane functions is, in actuality, to help readers avoid reading.
~ Ellen Lupton
Hocus Pocus let's try to focus
~ Ellen Potter
Life, too, is senseless unless you know who you are, what you want, and which way the wind blows.
~ Ellen Raskin
That's what I love about writing. Once you get the words down on paper, in print, they start to make sense. It's like you don't know what you think until it dribbles from your brain down your arm and into your hand and out through your fingers and shows up on the computer screen, and you read it and realize: That's really true; I believe that.
~ Ellen Wittlinger
Of course I knew. It was the reason I was no longer comatose after an entire life of sleepwalking.
~ Ellen Wittlinger
A city one loves exists at no matter what distance, and its symphony is sometimes heard more clearly when one is away, as the music of an orchestra is more lucid to an audience that it sounds to the performers on the stage.
~ Elliot Paul
There was too much talk and most of it unnecessary and most of it lying. Alone on the desert he felt he could reach to something, something he could never get to anywhere else, something that belonged to the beginning and made everything else that happened in between of no importance.
~ Elliott Arnold
Quality … has to do with intention.
~ Elliott Erwitt
Truth is a hard master, and costly to serve, but it simplifies all problems.
~ Ellis Peters
In the end there is nothing to be done but to state clearly what has been done, without shame or regret, and say: Here I am, and this is what I am. Now deal with me as you see fit. That is your right. Mine is to stand by the act, and pay the price. You do what you must do, and pay for it. So in the end all things are simple.
~ Ellis Peters
Bitter though it may be to many, Cadfael concluded, there is no substitute for truth, in this or any case.
~ Ellis Peters
Abigail, meanwhile, brooded in the backseat. Finally she announced, "None of this makes sense.
~ Ellis Weiner
write and rewrite the problem three or four times. Each time you process the information about the problem, you get a different view-point. Rewrite the problem again. Eventually you will clearly understand the problem, and your mind will focus on an answer.
~ Elmer L. Towns