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Quotes About Awareness

I did not yet know that not to feel is never a step forward, scarcely a relief.
~ Christa Wolf
Scientists are in the strange position of being confronted daily by the indisputable fact of their own consciousness, yet with no way of explaining it.
~ Christian de Quincey
Walking, talking, reading, drawing, praying, telling stories: the nourishment is there, as close as our own breath. We only have to pause a moment, notice, and enjoy.
~ Christian McEwen
there is a secret to silence-active listening.
~ Christian Timothy George
Our bodies love us so much that they will do anything necessary to bring us to a place in which we recognize and release our unlovingness toward ourselves that's causing us deep heartache. The message of illness and pain may be "It's time to bring healing love into your energy field. You've been in emotional pain long enough. Let me turn up the volume by creating physical pain so you'll pay attention and take care of your heart.
~ Christiane Northrup
All space is sacred space when you remember that God is within you.
~ Christiane Northrup
To heal our past, we must first become aware of how Darkness works. Shining a light on it is the first step. And then forgiving ourselves and being unconditionally loving—and also changing our behavior, if necessary—is the next step to clean up the legacy for good.
~ Christiane Northrup M.D.
The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the ordinary.
~ Christina Baldwin
So you know you're a ghost? I looked at my hands; they were transparent and glowed faintly. Can you think of another explanation?
~ Christina Dodd
Wynter made her uncomfortably aware that too many restrictions and too little hope bound her to her plebeian existence.
~ Christina Dodd
Whatever men say, women know;
~ Christina Stead
Ah, child and youth, if you knew the bliss which resides in the taste of knowledge, and the evil and ugliness that lies in ignorance, how well you are advised to not complain of the pain and labor of learning.
~ Christine de Pizan
A] person whose head is bowed and whose eyes are heavy cannot look at the light.
~ Christine de Pizan
Before Elle had come into his life, he didn't even know what tea was. Now it was a staple. Worse, he actually knew the differences in teas.
~ Christine Feehan
He was dead. He just didn't know it yet.
~ Christine Feehan
There it was, that note that told him in a minute the balance of power would shift from him to her, although, truthfully, she always had it. She just didnt know it.
~ Christine Feehan
She'd learned to live in the present a long time ago, to enjoy every moment she had. Time was a luxury, something she knew she could run out of very quickly, so she made sure each minute counted for something.
~ Christine Feehan
That was always the trouble with you," Steele murmured. "You're so damned smart. You observe everything.
~ Christine Feehan
I saw and recognized who and what she was by her shadow—by the tubes connecting her to everything. Every step she took, I could feel the channels opening everywhere until she took the one step that finally connected us.
~ Christine Feehan
Her body had been asleep but now it was wide awake and very aware of every inch of the Iceman. She'd already nicknamed him and thought of him as 'her' Iceman, even if it was just in her fantasies.
~ Christine Feehan
Steele could be so completely still, it felt like he could disappear. His energy would get so low that you could forget he was in your space. He never missed anything when he was like that. He took in the smallest detail.
~ Christine Feehan
Gregori moved immediately to the spiral staircase. He could feel her, knew unerringly the exact spot where she waited. He didn't need to scan for Savannah; his body would always find her, his mind would always know her location.
~ Christine Feehan
Violence, once committed, lingered behind and subtly worked on those sensitive to its ugliness.
~ Christine Feehan
You have the white knight syndrome in spades," she murmured. "Don't kid yourself, baby, there's nothing white knight about me.
~ Christine Feehan