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Quotes About Awareness

To spend your days on such work when the world is chockful of amusing things. Life goes roaring by and you only hear the echo in your stuffy rooms.
~ John Buchan
The men who knew that he knew what he knew had found him
~ John Buchan
This realization is the first of many awakenings that have shaped my understanding of what religion means: Religion is our human response to the dual reality of being alive and having to die.
~ John Buehrens
WE ONLY KNOW two things for certain: "I am," and "I will die.
~ John Buehrens
Practicing the presence of God is not getting more of God; it is becoming aware of, enjoying, and resonating with the unbroken union we already have in Jesus.
~ John Bullock
The road of denial leads to the precipice of destruction
~ John Bunyan
Don't ask me when I first mastered the obvious.
~ John Burdett
Take your eyes away for a moment, then let them return to the object of contemplation, and it is as if you were experiencing the effect for the first time.
~ John Burdett
The lesson which life repeats and constantly enforces is 'look under foot.' You are always nearer the divine and the true sources of your power than you think. The lure of the distant and the difficult is deceptive. The great opportunity is where you are. Do not despise you own place and hour. Every place is under the stars, every place is the center of the world.
~ John Burroughs
The Kingdom of Heaven is not a place, but a state of mind.
~ John Burroughs
In what bold relief stand out the lives of all walkers of the snow! The snow is a great tell-tale, and blabs as effectually as it obliterates. I go into the woods, and know all that has happened. I cross the fields, and if only a mouse has visited his neighbor, the fact is chronicled.
~ John Burroughs
One goes to Nature only for hints and half-truths. Her facts are crude until you have absorbed them or translated them…. It is not so much what we see as what the thing seen suggests.
~ John Burroughs
The lesson which life repeats and constantly enforces is 'look under foot.' You are always nearer the divine and the true sources of your power than you think.
~ John Burroughs
You must have the bird in your heart before you can find it in the bush.
~ John Burroughs
Do not despise your own place and hour. Every place is under the stars....
~ John Burroughs
I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see.
~ John Burroughs
Look underfoot. You are always nearer to the true sources of your power than you think. The lure of the distant and the difficult is deceptive. The great opportunity is where you are. Don't despise your own place and hour. Every place is the center of the world.
~ John Burroughs
The lesson which life constantly repeats is to 'look under your feet.' You are always nearer to the divine and the true sources of your power than you think. The lure of the distant and the difficult is deceptive. The great opportunity is where you are. Do not despise your own place and hour. Every place is under the stars. Every place is the center of the world.
~ John Burroughs
The lesson which life repeats and constantly enforces is 'look under foot.' You are always nearer the divine and the true sources of your power than you think.
~ John Burroughs
Man takes root at his feet, and at best he is no more than a potted plant in his house or carriage till he has established communication with the soil by the loving and magnetic touch of his soles to it.
~ John Burroughs
We are too small, all but a few of us, to hold more than a little of the truth.
~ JOHN C. BAILEY
It takes wisdom to know what we don't know
~ John C. Bogle
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true is true or becomes true, within certain limits to be found experientially and experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the mind there are no limits.
~ John C. Lilly, M.D.
Is ignorance so hard to bear, then? There is so very much in life we do not know … .
~ John C. Wright