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Quotes About Realization

And this is where we belong." "No, it isn't. It's just where we ended up.
~ Christina Baker Kline
It was during this period that she would wake in the night and get out of bed to go to her parents' room, only to realize, standing in the hall, that she had no parents.
~ Christina Baker Kline
It's not important to protect an idea. It's important to protect the time it takes to make it real. You
~ Christina Wodtke
It's not important to protect an idea. It's important to protect the time it takes to make it real.
~ Christina Wodtke
Maybe you are already lost and just do not know it.
~ Christine Feehan
Whatever solace TJ Farrelly sought, he would have to find it on his own. She had racked her brain until she had realized the truth: she had none to give.
~ Christopher Golden
That was when he'd fully understood that neither of them had every understood the other. A marriage couldn't survive that sort of epiphany, and their had been over just a few weeks later.
~ Christopher Golden
This story is meant to make you realize that your chances of happiness in this world are terribly slim if you lack a fine imagination.
~ Heidi Julavits
Dad was alive. I believed Conor, but I still didn't really know it. But now I do.
~ Helen Dunmore
The man was staring directly at him now, a curious expression on his face, half smiling, half quizzical. Instantly Eager had a sense of certainty far deeper than anything he had experienced so far. "I have it too!" he exclaimed. "I am a part of this Earth, aren't I? Just like the birds and the trees and the people - I am." "Om." said his companion. Unseen by them, a blossom fell.
~ Helen Fox
Who I am remains to be seen— and I alone intend to be the one to see it.
~ Helen Frost
I always knew He was there, but I didn't know His name.
~ Helen Keller
Sometimes when light dawns it simply illuminates how dismal circumstances have become.
~ Helen Macdonald
Funny to do something and then realise the reason for it afterwards.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
had a job I'd worked hard for in an industry I'd been toiling in for more than a decade. But once I got the role I'd been striving towards, I realised I wasn't actually any happier – just busier.
~ Helen Russell
You look on chaos and proclaim it as yourself.
~ Helen Schucman
In the Course, we do not first assume that another person really deserves our anger but then go ahead and "forgive" her anyway. Rather, we realize that our anger is based on a mistaken perception of her, and so we let that perception go. We forgive, in other words, by realizing "that there is nothing to forgive."11 This kind of forgiveness is so egoless that, in our ego-bound state, we need the help of the Holy Spirit, God's Voice in the dream, to complete it.
~ Helen Schucman
4You prepare your mind for it only to the extent of recognizing that you want it above all else. 5It is not necessary that you do more; indeed, it is necessary that you realize that you cannot do more.
~ Helen Schucman
6Do not attempt to give the Holy Spirit what He does not ask, or you will add the ego unto Him and confuse the two. 7He asks but little. 8It is He Who adds the greatness and the might. 9He joins with you to make the holy instant far greater than you can understand. 10It is your realization that you need do so little that enables Him to give so much.
~ Helen Schucman
If life realizes a plan, it ought to manifest a greater harmony the further it advances, just as the house shows better and better the idea of the architect as stone is set upon stone. If, on the contrary, the unity of life is to be found solely in the impetus that pushes it along the road of time, the harmony is not in front, but behind.
~ Henri Bergson
Action is only coarsened thought-thought becomes concrete, obscure, and unconscious.
~ Henri Frdric Amiel
Action is but coarsened thought; thought become concrete, obscure, and unconscious.
~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
The tragic solemnity of existence strikes us with terrible force on that morning when we wake to find the mournful words "too late" ringing in our ears.
~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
Celsus was the first known person to realize that this non-political, quietist, and pacifist community had it in its power to transform the social and political order of the empire.
~ Henry Chadwick