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Everything is perfect and nothing is permanent.
— Dharma Mittra
Consciousness is phenomenologically subjective whenever there is a stable, consciously experienced first-person perspective.
— Thomas Metzinger
Subjectivity means to catch yourself in the act.
— Thomas Metzinger
I could never understand how someone would embark on their life without having first confronted and clarified the truly fundamental questions.
— Thomas Metzinger
The conscious experience of being a subject arises when a single organism learns to enslave itself.
— Thomas Metzinger
Retribution is really a stone age concept.
— Thomas Metzinger
Subjectivity is an ability, the capacity to use a new inner mode of presenting the fact that you currently know something to yourself.
— Thomas Metzinger
The self is not a thing, but a process.
— Thomas Metzinger
You cannot be a rational subject without veto-control on the level of mental action.
— Thomas Metzinger
Watching a movie from beginning to end is like reading, because even though what you see are images, they are telling you a story.
— Guillermo Cabrera Infante
I've played for crowds as small as 30 people. As long as people want to see me play then I'll perform.
— George Winston
All attention is introspection.
— Thomas Metzinger
It could become much worse.
— Thomas Mann
80 percent of any gang is not there to attack someone. They're there so no one will attack them.
— Michael Caine
Someone who cannot stop his outer flow of words will soon be unable to communicate with other human beings at all.
— Thomas Metzinger
And you know what you once told me, about how people's eyes have something honest about them when they're watching a fire.
— Haruki Murakami
The Ego is a transparent mental image: You, the physical person as a whole, look right through it. You do not see it. But you see with it.
— Thomas Metzinger
Men are not on such intimate terms with the sublime that they really can believe in it
— Soren Kierkegaard
Whoever loses the capability for inner silence, loses contact to himself and soon won't be able to think clearly any more.
— Thomas Metzinger