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Quotes About Awareness

Someone who conceals his curiosity, is overwhelmed with information.
~ Jack Vance
Navarth looked off across the water. "Do you realize that a crook of my finger disturbs the farthest star? That every human thought disturbs the psychic parasphere?" "This is the source of your knowledge—psychic perturbations?" "As good a method as any other.
~ Jack Vance
From .05 to .10 per cent indicates that the subject has been drinking; .10 to .15 you are possibly under the influence of alcohol. From .15 to .25, you are under the influence of liquor and should not be driving. At .25 per cent you are obviously intoxicated; at .35 per cent you are a common drunk and probably unable to take care of yourself; and at .40 per cent, whether you are aware of it or not, you have passed out.
~ Jack Webb
Whoever reads the account of the cries that came to us afloat on the sea from those sinking in the ice-cold water must remember that they were addressed to him just as much as to those who heard them, and that the duty of seeing that reforms are carried out devolves on every one who knows that such cries were heard in utter helplessness the night the Titanic sank.
~ Jack Winocour
You cannot love the girl without being conscious of the fact that she has yellow hair, you cannot see the world without the intervention of the physical senses.
~ Jacob Bronowski
We become more and more aware that what we think about the world is not what the world is but what the human animal sees of the world.
~ Jacob Bronowski
But slight mistakes accumulate, and grow to gross errors if unchecked.
~ Jacqueline Carey
What she referenced with such careless ease seemed a world-shattering notion to me.
~ Jacqueline Carey
All knowledge is worth having
~ Jacqueline Carey
It went well enough at first. One need not be able to name a danger to sense and avoid it.
~ Jacqueline Carey
Knowledge is never wasted.
~ Jacqueline Carey
One never thinks, until one is badly injured, about the myriad intricate ways in which the parts of one's body are connected.
~ Jacqueline Carey
Il dolore riscatta tutto: rappresenta la consapevolezza della vita e, al tempo stesso, un monito di morte.
~ Jacqueline Carey
I was electrified by this theory, I could feel my footsteps dancing and I begin to laugh. I was perfectly aware that I had only added another question to all the others, but it was new, and that, in the absurd world in which I lived, and still do live, was happiness.
~ Jacqueline Harpman
Quizá las personas que están solas no tienen tiempo. El tiempo solo se adquiere mirándolo pasar por los demás.
~ Jacqueline Harpman
I am reduced to calling a memory the sense of existing in the same place, with the same people and doing the same things (...) For a very long time, the days went by, each one just like the day before then I began to think, and everything changed. Before, nothing happened other than this repetition of identical gestures, and the time seemed to stand still, even if I was vaguely aware that I was growing and that time was passing. My memory begins with my anger.
~ Jacqueline Harpman
I want to be aware of the minutes and the seconds, and to make each one count.
~ Jacqueline Susann
there's one thing I do want. I want to be aware of the minutes and the seconds, and to make each one count.
~ Jacqueline Susann
Yes, there's one thing I do want. I want to be aware of the minutes and the seconds, and to make each one count.
~ Jacqueline Susann
Je to zvláÅ¡tní - každý rok prožíváme datum své smrti, a pÃ…â"¢itom o tom ani nevíme. Pokud si ho ovÅ¡em nevybereme sami.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
only when we have a respect for time will we have learned something of the art of living.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
Silencing the mind was a greater task than stilling the body.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
Now that's discrimination—when you look down your nose at the very men who fought to make sure you could still go to work in your tidy, warm office. That's the trouble with people—they cherish their comforts, but they don't want to know where they come from.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
Maisie gathered her thoughts and sought to banish the sound of nothing at all
~ Jacqueline Winspear