Quotes About Realization
If the State is to have reality as the ethical, self-conscious realization of spirit, it must be distinguished from the form of authority and faith. But this distinction arises only in so far as the ecclesiastical side is in itself divided into several churches. Then only is the State seen to be superior to them, and wins and brings into existence the universality of thought as the principle of its form.
~ Karl Marx
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The head of this emancipation is philosophy; its heart is the proletariat. Philosophy cannot be realized without the abolition of the proletariat, the proletariat cannot abolish itself without realizing philosophy.
~ Karl Marx
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Lorsque le véritable but fut atteint, c'est-à-dire lorsque fut réalisée la transformation bourgeoise de la société anglaise, Locke évinça Habacuc.
~ Karl Marx
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I was still getting my head round the fact that carrot juice existed
~ Karl Pilkington
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I dreamt of going on the stage once, he said, looking crestfallen. It's never too late, I said vaguely. A lie, of course, as often, unfortunately, it is much too late.
~ Kate Atkinson
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This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.
~ Hesiod
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As soon as man seeks to penetrate the secrets of Nature--in which nothing is secret and it is but a question of seeing--he realizes that the simple produces the supernatural.
~ Honore de Balzac
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At fifty you realize that you are no longer a kid. I ignored forty. It was like I was almost at middle age. Maybe it's the baby boomer thing. But undeniably, I am a man. I have to accept [mortality].
~ John Travolta
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I used to worry about every little thing, trying to figure out every problem. Well, I realize now how foolish that was. I was no more in control of my life than the man on the moon.
~ Joyce Meyer
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Man can create nothing which he does not first conceive in THOUGHT.
~ Napoleon Hill
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The man who says he has exhausted life generally means that life has exhausted him.
~ Oscar Wilde
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As a man gets older, if he knows what is good for him,, the women he likes are getting older too. The trouble is that most of them are married.
~ Ross MacDonald
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The meeting of man and God must always mean a penetration and entry of the divine into the human and a self-immergence of man in the Divinity.
~ Sri Aurobindo
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The becoming of man is the history of the exhaustion of his possibilities.
~ Susan Sontag
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Nothing that is possible in spirit is impossible in flesh and blood. Nothing that man can think is impossible. Nothing that man can imagine is impossible of realization.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
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Naw, man, I like big, hard, throbbing co- (stunned pause) ...I did not know that about myself.
~ Ron White
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Man always is perfect, or he never could become so; but he had to realise it.
~ Swami Vivekananda
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To tell a man who has no realization that he is lost, that he may be saved by faith in Christ, means nothing to him, however true and blessed the fact is in itself.
~ Henry Allen Ironside
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Every man is a potential genius until he does something.
~ Herbert Beerbohm Tree
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Not childhood alone, but the young man till thirty, never feels practically that he is mortal.
~ Charles Lamb
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Sometimes when I hear my voice on tape, I'm like, 'Who is that horrible man?
~ David Johansen
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Man becomes greater in proportion to knowing himself and his faculties. Let him become conscious of what he is and he will soon also learn what he should be.
~ Felix Schelling
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One day in the shower, you figure it out. It's a special day in a man's life. I was like, 'Oh, I found me a hobby.'
~ Adam Ferrara
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Freedom is baffling: men having it often know not they have it till it is gone and they no longer have it.
~ Carl Sandburg
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