Quotes About Reflection
Laura was not a lonely teenaged girl anymore. She was fifty-five years old. She was a mother, a cancer survivor, a businesswoman. This was her life, Not Nick
~ Karin Slaughter
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I hadn't planned on sounding like J.J. from Good Times, but that's the gist.
~ Karin Slaughter
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For some reason, he still felt (the same), like (incident) had happened to another (name), his mind going there while his body stayed on the outside, not aging, waiting for him to come back and claim it.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Belle Isle Andy hadn't had a drink since she'd returned home. She wasn't sure whether or not she wanted to break the streak. Still, she took a cup and sat cross-legged on the floor so that her dad could sit in the chair
~ Karin Slaughter
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More time passed, the clock ticking forward when she longed for it to go back
~ Karin Slaughter
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Change tells you who you really are.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Claire joined her, absently watching a lone squirrel hop across the decking and drink saline water from the pool. Asking what to do next was a loaded question, because what it all boiled down to was whether or not Claire wanted to know more. This was past red pill/blue pill. This was skinning the proverbial onion.
~ Karin Slaughter
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She had the rest of her life to think about hoe lonely she was. What she needed to do right now was get trough today. Or at least the next hour.
~ Karin Slaughter
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That man needs to build a bridge to get over himself.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Dementia was nothing if not a stroll through the many skeletons lining the family closet.
~ Karin Slaughter
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It's good you have a grave to visit." Ginny stared out the window with a pleasant smile on her face. There was no telling where her mind was. "When your father died, I remember standing at his grave and thinking, This is the place where I can leave my grief.
~ Karin Slaughter
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The typical human life seems to be quite unplanned, undirected, unlived, and unsavored. Only those who consciously think about the adventure of living as a matter of making choices among options, which they have found for themselves, ever establish real self-control and live their lives fully.
~ Karl Albrecht
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A quite specific astonishment stands at the beginning of every theological perception, inquiry, and thought.
~ Karl Barth
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The author says that theologian operates with windows open to the interest of the world, but also with a skylight that allows full awareness of prayer.
~ Karl Barth
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In dogmatics our question is: What are we to think and say?
~ Karl Barth
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the older and younger Blumhardt and their friends. There would have been something significant to learn—as later developments prove—from the books of Friedrich Zündel, for example.
~ Karl Barth
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Of Myself and of Death' (pp. 287–300).
~ Karl Barth
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L'homme ne prend conscience de son être que dans les situations limites. [Autobiographie philosophique (1963)]
~ Karl Jaspers
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To philosophize is to learn to die – philosophizing is a soaring up to the Godhead – the knowledge of Being as Being. from "Philosophy and Science", World Review Magazine (March 1950)
~ Karl Jaspers
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Omul nu-ÅŸi descoper? adev?ratul sine decât în situaÅ£ii-limit?.
~ Karl Jaspers
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Philosophical activity is fully real only at the summits of personal philosophizing, while objectivized philosophical thought is a preparation for, and a recollection of, it.
~ Karl Jaspers
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felsefe yapmak ölmeyi öÄŸrenmektir.
~ Karl Jaspers
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felsefe; yolda olmak demektir.
~ Karl Jaspers
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For every book you buy, you should buy the time to read it.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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