Quotes About Awareness
Some people, says Bloom, can see the mote in others' eyes but they can't see the beam in their own.
~ James Joyce
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Wipe your glasses with what you know.
~ James Joyce
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O, undoubtedly yes, and very potable so, but one who deeper thinks will always bear in the baccbuccus of his mind that this downright there you are and there it is is only all in his eye. Why?
~ James Joyce
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Don't eat a beefsteak. If you do the eyes of that cow will pursue you through all eternity.
~ James Joyce
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Our flesh shrinks from what it dreads and responds to the stimulus of what it desires by a purely reflex action of the nervous system. Our eyelid closes before we are aware that the fly is about to enter our eye.
~ James Joyce
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Life seemed to him a gift; the statement 'I am alive' seemed to him to contain a satisfactory certainty and many other things, held up as indubitable, seemed to him uncertain.
~ James Joyce
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Into the wikeawades warld from sleep we are passing.
~ James Joyce
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Sufficient for the day is the newspaper thereof.
~ James Joyce
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Take a fool's advice. All is not well.
~ James Joyce
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Yes, evening will find itself in me, without me.
~ James Joyce
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Then, in that case, all the rest, all that I thought I thought and all that I felt I felt, all the rest before me now, in fact... O, give it up old chap! Sleep it off!
~ James Joyce
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It's in the silence you feel you hear.
~ James Joyce
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İnsan düÅŸüncenin bask?s? alt?ndaki bir müziÄŸi dinlemekte olduÄŸunu san?r.
~ James Joyce
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Who watches me here? Who ever anywhere will read these written words? Signs on a white field.
~ James Joyce
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The hour when he too would take part in the life of that world seemed drawing near and in secret he began to make ready for the great part which he felt awaited him the nature of which he only dimly apprehended.
~ James Joyce
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First we feel. Then we fall. — James Joyce, Finnegans Wake .( Faber and Faber November 4, 2002) Originally published May 4th 1939.
~ James Joyce
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To remember that and the white look of the lavatory made him feel cold and then hot. There were two cocks that you turned and water came out: cold and hot. He felt cold and then a little hot: and he could see the names printed on the cocks. That was a very queer thing.
~ James Joyce
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Kai kurie žmon?s, - sako Blumas, - mato krisl? kito akyje, bet nemato r?sto savojoj.
~ James Joyce
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Our end is the acquisition of knowledge.
~ James Joyce
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Dinle! O iç burkucu bungunluk çöktü. Dinle!-Akl?n ya da gövdenin böylesine eylemlerine saÄŸl?ks?z denebileceÄŸine inanm?yorum.- KonuÅŸuyor o. SoÄŸuk y?ld?zlar?n ötesinden gelen c?l?z bir ses. SaÄŸduyunun sesi. KonuÅŸ bakal?m! Aman,konuÅŸ yine,ayd?nlat beni!Bu sesi hiç duymam??t?m.
~ James Joyce
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There's no-one as blind as the fellow that won't see, if you know what that means.
~ James Joyce
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It is like whispering to one's self and listening at the same time.
~ James Joyce
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Somehow sleep allows us to see clearly those very things that are obscured by the light of day.
~ James Lee Burke
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Tomorrow has no more existence than yesterday, but you can always control now. We live in a series of nows. Think about now.
~ James Lee Burke
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