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Quotes About Realization

Hope is a good thing, but sometimes you have to realize that what you're hoping for isn't going to happen and move on to something else.
~ Unknown
People are creators. But I doubt that many realize this. We are not meant to go out into the world and find flawless things, we are not meant to sit down and have flawless things fall into our laps.
~ Unknown
Life is about taking chances, losing and finding happiness, appreciating the memories, learning from the past, and realizing people change.
~ Unknown
Sometimes you don't realize you actually have experience until you need to use that experience.
~ Unknown
The best way to find what matters the most is to lose something precious to you.
~ Unknown
Life is about learning from the past, trusting your intuition going forward, taking chances, finding moments of happiness, and realizing everything is simply a lesson that happens for a reason.
~ Unknown
Amazing the lessons we have to go through and put ourselves through to realize what people are all about. It hurts at times, time heals and makes you stronger.
~ Unknown
There's a point in life when you start to realize who matter; who never did; and who always will.
~ Unknown
Remember, life is not defined by any single purpose. So as fundamental as it sounds, it's important to be happy. Because those who do not realize that, are the ones who go to sleep alone at night.
~ Unknown
The fact that we can't kiss our elbow helps us to realize that some things in life are very close to us, but still beyond our reach.
~ Unknown
The fact that you cannot kiss your elbow is enough to make you realize that some things seem so close, yet they are beyond your reach.
~ Unknown
Don't wait to lose something or someone before you realize their true value. It might just be too late.
~ Mufti Ismail Menk
One day you'll realize I'm the one who's always been there for you.
~ Unknown
Don't be mad when someone else starts to appreciate the person you took for granted. What you won't do, someone else will.
~ Unknown
I guess I was so blinded by who I wanted you to be, that I didn't see who you really were.
~ Unknown
Moreover, I realised that life can be considered commonplace in spite of its appearing so beautiful at particular moments because in the former case one judges and underrates it on quite other grounds than itself, upon images which have no life in them.
~ Marcel Proust
wand. Until then, because I had not understood, I had not seen.
~ Marcel Proust
In my adolescence, when I believed exactly what I was told, doubtless, on hearing the German Government protest its good faith, I should have been inclined to believe it, but now for a long time I had realised that our thoughts do not always correspond with our words.
~ Marcel Proust
since my sorrow was directed not at what Albertine had been for me but at what my heart, desiring to participate in the more general emotions of love, had come to persuade me that she was; then I realized that this life which had so bored me—or at least so I thought—had, on the contrary, been delicious;
~ Marcel Proust
my mother waited for me, gazing at the canal with a patience that she would never have shown before, in Combray, in the days when she invested in me hopes that had never been rewarded and wanted to hide from me the extent of her love for me. Now she clearly felt that a show of coldness would change nothing, and the affection which she lavished on me resembled the food that is no longer forbidden to a sick person when we realize that they have no chance of recovery.
~ Marcel Proust
And the more completely our desires have been realized and the longer the happiness has been prolonged, against the laws of nature, and has been consecrated by habit, the stronger the sorrow, the more impossible to bear. In another sense too, the two tendencies, in this case the one which made me want my letter to be sent and, when I thought that it had been, to regret this, are both true in their way.
~ Marcel Proust
Benim nazar?mda bir hiç oldu?unu zannetti?im ?ey, demek ki asl?nda bütün hayat?m, her ?eyimdi. ?nsan kendini ne kadar az tan?yor!
~ Marcel Proust
The things one tries hardest to avoid are what one finds one cannot escape,
~ Marcel Proust
O trabalho de causalidade, que acaba por produzir quase todos os efeitos possíveis, e por conseguinte também aqueles que havíamos julgado menos viáveis, esse trabalho é às vezes lento, tornando-se ainda um pouco mais lento devido ao nosso desejo - que, procurando acelerá-lo, o entrava - e também devido à nossa própria existência, e só se realiza depois de termos deixado de desejar e, muitas vezes, de viver.
~ Marcel Proust