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Quotes About Realization

Meditation is the only practice in the world which helps us to realise our internal infinite power.
~ Purvi Raniga
The path of Yoga gives us the realisation that happiness is nowhere in outside world. Real Happiness is within.
~ Purvi Raniga
I didn't know I had it in me. There's more to all of us than we realize. Life is so much bigger, grander, higher, and wider than we allow ourselves to think. We're capable of so much more than we allow ourselves to believe.
~ Queen Latifah
It's no good running a pig farm badly for 30 years while saying, 'Really, I was meant to be a ballet dancer.' By then, pigs will be your style.
~ Quentin Crisp
As soon as I stepped out of my mother's womb...I realized that I had made a mistake
~ Quentin Crisp
I look at 'Death Proof' and realize I had too much time.
~ Quentin Tarantino
Not that her life had been unhappy, it had just not been her life at all.
~ R.A. Dick
She turned to John to share the joke, and he was transfixed, looking into the catastrophe of her sagging, bleary-eyed face.
~ R.A. MacAvoy
If there is anything that will make us blush in heaven, it will be the realization of how much we were loved on this earth-but didn't appreciate it. And if we knew how much God welcomes us when we turn to Him, we would almost certainly pray more than we do. God likes our company.
~ R.T. Kendall
If there is anything that will make us blush in heaven, it will be the realization of how much we were loved on this earth-but didn't appreciate it.
~ R.T. Kendall
We can be at peace through the realization that the adversity is beneficial to act as the genuine demand for wisdom and spiritual power.
~ Ra Un Nefer Amen
Most of the books published these days consist of a series of whines followed by an epiphany.
~ Rabih Alameddine
The meaning of our self is not to be found in its separateness from God and others, but in the ceaseless realisation of yoga, of union; not on the side of the canvas where it is blank, but on the side where the picture is being painted.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
Man's cry is to reach his fullest expression. It is this desire for self-expression that leads him to seek wealth and power. But he has to discover that accumulation is not realisation. It is the inner light that reveals him, not outer things. The real misery of man is in the fact that he has not fully come out, that he is self obscured, lost in the midst of his own desires. He cannot feel himself beyond his personal surroundings, his greater self is blotted out, his truth is unrealised.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
The traveller has to knock at every alien door to come to his own, and one has to wander through all the outer worlds to reach the innermost shrine at the end. My eyes strayed far and wide before I shut them and said, "Here art thou!" The question and the cry, "Oh, where?" melt into tears of a thousand streams and deluge the world with the flood of the assurance, "I am!" XIII
~ Rabindranath Tagore
GOD finds himself by creating.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
Only those of tranquil minds, and none else, can attain abiding joy, by realising within their souls the Being who manifests one essence in a multiplicity of forms.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
When is the night over? Is it the start of sunrise or the end of it? Is it when you finally go to sleep or simply when you realize that you have to?
~ Rachel Cohn, David Levithan
Podría ser que solo cuando ya es demasiado tarde para escapar nos demos cuenta de que siempre hemos sido libres.
~ Rachel Cusk
I had been thinking lately about evil, I went on, and was beginning to realize that it was not a product of will but of it's opposite, of surrender. It represented the relinquishing of effort, the abandonment of self-discipline in the face of desire. It was, in a way, a state of passion.
~ Rachel Cusk
I realised,' she said, 'that she was happy for the first time in her life, and I realised too that she would never have known this happiness had she not gone through the unhappiness that preceded it, in precisely the way that she did.
~ Rachel Cusk
There's a certain point in life at which you realise it's no longer interesting that time goes forward - or rather, that its forward-going-ness has been the central plank of life's illusion, and that while you were waiting to see what was going to happen next, you were steadily being robbed of all you had.
~ Rachel Cusk
As Sophocles said it – how dreadful knowledge of the truth is, when the truth can't help you!
~ Rachel Cusk
It may be the case, she said, that it is only when it is too late to escape that we see we were free all along.
~ Rachel Cusk