Life Epiphany Quotes
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Life Epiphany Quotes & Sayings
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I think the biggest shift has been in realizing how much more we are creating our life than we realize. That was sort of the epiphany to me.
— Lauren Bowles
Tears of tenderness and affection are no disparagement at all, even to great and wise men.
— Matthew Henry
There is no relation to sound for deaf people. It is a totally different mental process.
— Richard Masur
I write for myself, and my goal is bringing that world and that experience of black Americans to life on the stage and giving it a space there.
— August Wilson
They're fairly cuddly, yes," conceded Fred. "But you're moving through boyfriends a bit fast, aren't you?
— J.K. Rowling
Myths are experienced in ordinary life, as everyday epiphanies.
— Phil Cousineau
We're never the same person twice.
— Jennifer-Crystal Johnson
So I learned two things that night, and the next day, from him: the perfection of a moment, and the fleeting nature of it.
— Margaret George
When things suck, time stands still, but when you have an epiphany and you're having the time of your life, it goes by in fast forward.
— Brent Crawford
Another essential to a universal and durable peace is social justice.
— Arthur Henderson
Life is a journey of realization, which often ends in that place where dreams never begin.
— Qosmic Qadence
...that realisation that I was the oddity, the statistical probability, life was predictable.
— Ruth Dugdall
We fit the pieces of our life together in a pattern,
but there is no image on the puzzlebox to guide us. — Michael Hogan
but there is no image on the puzzlebox to guide us. — Michael Hogan
Sometimes you go so far in your life,
you can't get back
though you know it's not really your life. — Michael Hogan
you can't get back
though you know it's not really your life. — Michael Hogan
Freedom is now or never.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Only what is thought, said, or done at a certain rare coincidence is good.
— Henry David Thoreau