Quotes About Dissolution
Entre los sexos no hay amor espiritual, sino una transfiguración carnal en la que la persona amada se identifica con nosotros hasta producirnos la ilusión de la espiritualidad. Entonces únicamente surge la sensación de disolución, en la que la carne tiembla con un estremecimiento total y deja de ser resistencia y obstáculo para abrasarse gracias a un fuego interior, para fundirse y perderse.
~ Emil Cioran
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el budismo te permite acceder a una religión sin tener fe. El budismo es una religión que tan sólo propugna el conocimiento. Te enseña que no somos sino compuestos, que esos compuestos se disuelven, que no tienen realidad, te demuestra tu irrealidad y después te dice: ahora, saca las consecuencias.
~ Emil Cioran
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A community founded upon argument would soon be a community no longer. It would dissolve into its constituent elements.
~ balfour arthur james ii
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They were a bit shaken, and sometimes a little dispirited. But at least they never lived to know that everything they'd believed in was just so much junk. They lived at the end of an epoch, when everything was dissolving into a sort of ghastly flux, and they didn't know it. They thought it was eternity. You couldn't blame them. That was what it felt like.
~ George Orwell
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They lived at the end of an epoch, when everything was dissolving into a sort of ghastly flux, and they didn't know it. They thought it was eternity. You couldn't blame them. That was what it felt like.
~ George Orwell
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The certainty of incoherence in reading, the inevitable crumbling of the soundest constructions, is the deep truth of books. Since appearance constitutes a limit, what truly exists is a dissolution into common opacity rather than a development of lucid thinking. The apparent unchangingness of books is deceptive: each book is also the sum of the misunderstandings it occasions.
~ Georges Bataille
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You will banish me from your visions and I shall dissolve into the nothingness out of which you made me...
~ Mark Twain
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they watched the humans disappear. They watched them dissolve, like moving tablets in the humid air.
~ Markus Zusak
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agora sei que o nosso mundo não e mais permanente do que uma onda a erguer-se no oceano. E quaisquer que sejam as nossas lutas e triunfos, como quer que os possamos sofrer, muito rapidamente se dissolvem todos numa aguada, como tinta de pintar no papel
~ Arthur Golden
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A taste so profound and complex that it can't even be compared to other tastes, only to emotions. Cheesy waffles, I was thinking, tastes like love without the fear of love's dissolution.
~ John Green
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Finally, on June 22, 1750, the Council, convened to advise on the matter, recommended, by a vote of 10 to 9, the minority protesting, that the pastoral relations should be dissolved. The concurrent sentiment of the church was expressed by the overwhelming vote of about 200 to 20 of the male members. The next Sunday but one Edwards preached his Farewell Sermon.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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se aquilo que desaparece fosse destruído naquilo que não existe, todas as coisas teriam perecido, já que aquilo em que foram dissolvidas não existiria mais.
~ Epicurus
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Stability and indestructibility, the true goals of centroversion, have their mythological prototype in the conquest of death, in man's defenses against its power, for death is the primorial symbol of the decay and dissolution of the personality.
~ Erich Neumann
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Every system resists dissolution and reacts to danger with pain, just as it reacts to stimulation and libido enrichment with pleasure. Since the ego is the center of the conscious system, we identify ourselves primarily with the pleasure-pain reactions of this system as though they were our own. But in reality the source of the ego's pleasure-pain experience is by no means only the conscious system.
~ Erich Neumann
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Thomas's mistake, like most of the behavior he leaked into the world, had been avoidable: to join another human being in a situation that virtually demanded unscripted, spontaneous conversation, and thus to risk total moral and emotional dissolution. Death by conversation, and all that.
~ Ben Marcus
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Disintegration of structure equals information loss.
~ benford gregory iii
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The messenger from the Republics of the West now prostrated himself before the Statue. He informed it that two parties had, unfortunately, broken out in these countries, and threatened their speedy dissolution; that one party maintained that all human government originated in the wants of man; while the other party asserted that it originated in the desires of man. That these factions had become so violent and so universal that public business was altogether stopped
~ Benjamin Disraeli
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I don't feel real anymore. I feel like I could disappear.
~ Gillian Flynn
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When a country loses its identity, it no longer knows what it is or where it comes from and what its real worth is. So it dissolves.
~ Marine Le Pen
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Through censorship, our opinions and attitudes will become prescribed by the authorities, with dissenting views labeled as heretical and punishable by law. If this happens, we will surely see the dissolution of the rest of our rights accelerate, unhindered by public scrutiny and outrage.
~ Sean Patrick
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The personality structure at the time of death dissolves. You will never be exactly the you you are again.
~ Frederick Lenz
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The world around me is dissolving leaving here and there spots of time. The world is a cancer eating itself away.
~ Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer
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Things come apart much easier than they go together.
~ William Wharton
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He brought the hammer down on the stake once more, and the blood that pulsed from Barlow's chest turned black. Then, dissolution. It came in the space of two seconds, too fast to ever be believed in the daylight of later years, yet slow enough to recur again and again in nightmares, with awful stopmotion slowness.
~ Stephen King
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