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Quotes About Realization

I realize now I was wrong when I said I didn't need you.
~ Unknown
Time can erase the love we shared but it gives me time to realize just how much you care. I miss you.
~ Unknown
It is not repentance that saves me; repentance is the sign that I realise what God has done in Christ Jesus.
~ Oswald Chambers
Don't allow for your last moments on this earth to be the first time waking up to what life is truly about.
~ Unknown
Reality of life is that everything is made and nothing happens...
~ Unknown
Dreaming is easy. To realize which one's worth pursuing is the most difficult to choose.
~ Unknown
You would never understand the value of what you have, until it's gone.
~ Unknown
Things deemed impossible in the past that later proved otherwise, doesn't change the fact that it was possible all along.
~ Unknown
I might travel far to seek what I need, but I always return home to realize where it really is.
~ Unknown
So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we have the key.
~ Unknown
A moment will come in everyone's life, when you will be able to figure out things clearly. So instead of getting confused now, wait for that moment.
~ Unknown
Life is pure adventure, and the sooner we realize that, the quicker we will be able to treat life as art.
~ Unknown
Time has passed. People changed. You lose the ones you love the most. Now you realize what you are meant to do. Live life and forget about those who brought you down.
~ Unknown
Life goes on once you realize your own strength inside of you: the strength to realize that saying goodbye doesn't mean that you don't love the person anymore or that you don't want to keep them in your life.
~ Unknown
It's a funny old world. Once you realize that, you're halfway there.
~ Maeve Binchy
This slice of truth, offered in the final hour, ended up beginning a new chapter of my adulthood, the one in which I realized that age doesn't necessarily bring anything with it, save itself. The rest is optional.
~ Maggie Nelson
It is very unhappy, but too late to be helped, the discovery we have made that we exist," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson.
~ Maggie Nelson
Fear of breakdown is the fear of a breakdown that has already been experienced [...} It's only lately that I've realized that Winnicott is not suggesting that breakdowns do not recut. Now I see that he may be suggesting just the opposite: that a fear of breakdown in our past may be precisely what causes it to repeat in our future
~ Maggie Nelson
This slice of truth, offered in the final hour, ended up beginning a new chapter of my adulthood, the one in which I realized that age doesn't necessarily bring anything with it, save itself. The rest is optional. Bear
~ Maggie Nelson
think you overestimate the maturity of adults, he wrote me in his final letter, a letter he sent only after I'd broken down and written him first, after a year of silence. Angry and hurt as I may have been by his departure, his observation was undeniably correct. This slice of truth, offered in the final hour, ended up beginning a new chapter of my adulthood, the one in which I realized that age doesn't necessarily bring anything with it, save itself. The rest is optional.
~ Maggie Nelson
She thinks, This cannot happen, it cannot, how will we live, what will we do, how can Judith bear it, what will I tell people, how can we continue, what should I have done, where is my husband, what will he say, how could I have saved him, why didn't I save him, why didn't I realise that it was he who was in danger? And then, the focus narrows, and she thinks: He is dead, he is dead, he is dead.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
When you're a child, no one tells you that you are going to die. You have to work it out for yourself.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
It is possible, I think as I sit there on the cold wood of the bandstand bench, to see ailing marriages as brains that have undergone a stroke. Certain connections short-circuit, abilities are lost, cognition suffers, a thousand neural pathways close down forever. Some strokes are massive, seminal, unignorable; others imperceptible. I'm told it's perfectly possible to suffer one and not realize it until much later.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
What she has always dreaded is here. It has come.
~ Maggie O'Farrell