Quotes About Unknown
We all fear what we don't know-it's natural.
~ Leo Buscaglia
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Fear makes you a stranger to yourself.
~ Sravani Saha Nakhro
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If you're not scared of the dark, it hasn't been dark enough.
~ Ashly Lorenzana
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You will never untangle the circumstances that brought you to this moment. Embrace your fate.
~ Unknown
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Why regret that I lived miserably Yesterday. Rather, why not commit and resolve to live happily today?
~ Unknown
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Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get.
~ Forrest Gump
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A little difference between PROMISES and MEMORIES... PROMISES- ...We break them! MEMORIES- They break us.! Its true.
~ Unknown
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We have no way of knowing what lies ahead, but that's what makes the journey even more exciting that's what makes life worth living.
~ Unknown
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Everyone has a life no one knows about.
~ Unknown
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Life is now. Existing is just subjective. Not losing on to the feeling of waking up every morning and not knowing what your day's going to be like is bliss.
~ Unknown
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Life is the only race youll run where you dont know where the finish line is.
~ Steve Farrar
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As a rule, men worry more about what they can't see than about what they can.
~ Unknown
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The only thing that makes life possible is a permanent, intolerable uncertainty: not knowing what comes next
~ Unknown
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People see life as a game and go on not knowing what happens. People die everyday young and old. You never know when it's you time.
~ Unknown
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Life is a journey with undefined time to an unknown destination.
~ Unkown
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Life's a journey; you know where you'll end up but you don't know what path you'll take to get there.
~ Unknown
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Some things aren't meant to be known. Only believed.
~ Unknown
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Everyone wants a perfect ending. But over the years Ive learned that some of the best poems dont rhyme, and many great stories dont have a clear beginning, middle, or end. Life is about not knowing, embracing change, and taking a moment and making the best of it without knowing whats going to happen next.
~ Ritu Ghatourey
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If I had been able to get out and speak to one of these girls we passed, I might well have been disillusioned by some flaw in her complexion that I had been unaware of from the carriage. (In that case, it would suddenly have felt impossible for me to make any effort to become part of her life. For beauty is a succession of hypotheses, and ugliness restricts these by blocking the way that seemed to be already leading us into the heart of the unknown.)
~ Marcel Proust
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At least chemists can turn to analysis; sufferers from an unknown disease can call in a doctor. And criminal cases are more or less clarified by the examining magistrate. But the disconcerting actions of our fellow-men rarely reveal their motives.
~ Marcel Proust
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Cuál puede ser ese desconocido estado que no trae consigo ninguna prueba lógica, sino la evidencia de su felicidad, y de su realidad junto a la que se desvanecen todas las restantes realidades?
~ Marcel Proust
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having the slightest connection either in intensity or in quality with the unimaginable hell that Françoise had allowed me to glimpse when she said, "Miss Albertine has left." In order to represent an unknown situation, the imagination borrows elements already known, and for this reason fails to represent it.
~ Marcel Proust
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I was living, and I found a certain wisdom in the philosophers who recommend us to set a limit to our desires (if, that is, they refer to our desire for people, for that is the only kind that ends in anxiety, having for its object a being at once unknown and unconscious.
~ Marcel Proust
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I was sensible also of their voices, more disquieting still, perhaps (for not only does a voice offer the same strange and sensuous surfaces as a face, it issues from that unknown, inaccessible region the mere thought of which sets the mind swimming with unattainable kisses), their voices each like the unique sound of a little instrument into which the player put all her artistry and which was found only in her possession.
~ Marcel Proust
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