Quotes About TRUE
The object to be realized is the true state, or in other words, suchness, the way all phenomena actually are. This is emptiness: the nature of mind, the element, or the sugatagarbha.
~ Arya Maitreya
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Thus life passes quickly, meaningless. True discernment—hard it is to have! How therefore shall we ever find the means To curb the futile wanderings of the mind?
~ ??ntideva
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If you could truly believe, we should realise the virtue of it. We are not free to believe . . . . however much we so desire, having conflicting ideas to first exhaust. Sigils are the art of believing; my invention for making belief organic, ergo, true belief.
~ Austin Osman, Spare
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A sudden, bold, and unexpected question doth many times surprise a man, and lay him open. Like to him that, having changed his name, and walking in Paul's, another suddenly came behind him, and called him by his true name, whereat straightways he looked back.
~ bacon francis xviii
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When I read 'The Master', I felt that I had read a true classic. It's so rare nowadays that you have that feeling: it was a privilege to read it.
~ Amanda Foreman
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But I do not have the reader in mind when I write. No true writer does that.
~ Guillermo Cabrera Infante
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I'm the real deal.
~ Baron Corbin
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I'm not a phony. I'm the real deal.
~ Rex Ryan
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I love the true life stories and the biopics - people say I'm pigeonholed, but it's a fantastic kind of pigeonhole - but it's tough to then go and direct it because I know all the real people.
~ Dustin Lance Black
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I've had my best experience as a filmmaker with true stories about real people and real cultures.
~ Niki Caro
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Just stay real and stay a real person.
~ Brandon Thomas
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Every true, eternal problem is an equally true, eternal fault; every answer an atonement, every realisation an improvement.
~ Otto Weininger
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If I can see my own recollections, like many adolescents, I was a Platonic realist. I believed in the reality of ideas, of the big nouns, and believed that one's life was determined by the ideas of the true, the good, and the beautiful which one held.
~ Lawrence Kohlberg
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I love playing for Scotland; it's my country, it's where I was born, and every time I wear the badge it's a dream come true - goosebumps.
~ Oliver Burke
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I just want to make great music. There's not a genre that I would categorize it as, but I want it to be true and authentic.
~ Justine Skye
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I love Courtney Lee. He's a very good player. I know that sounds very simple, but it's true. He does things well. He's a good defender, a great team defender, and he shoots the ball very well.
~ Doc Rivers
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The reason is that in a group, individual errors on either side of the true figure cancel each other out.
~ Michael Shermer
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A true gift is not payment for services rendered; rather, it is an expression of love for the individual and is freely given by the donor.
~ Gary Chapman
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Everybody remarked that the retiring managers looked cheerful, as is the Paris way. None will ever be a true Parisian who has not learned to wear a mask of gaiety over his sorrows and one of sadness, boredom or indifference over his inward joy.
~ Gaston Leroux
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To find your true identity within the will of Tze Yo Tzuh...that is the highest of all freedoms.
~ Gene Luen Yang
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when a gift is deserved, it is not a gift but a payment. The only true gifts are such as you now receive.
~ Gene Wolfe
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It's easy to want to change, but it's hard to actually change. Very, really hard. You have to be willing to be uncomfortable, enter the unknown, do things your ego doesn't want to do. You have to value being true to what you glimpse as possible—to the heart of your heart
~ Geneen Roth
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The true joy in life is to be a force of fortune instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy
~ George Bernard Shaw
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But womanly, I hope, said Mrs. Garth, half suspecting that Mrs. Casaubon might not hold the true principle of subordination.
~ George Eliot
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