Natural Consciousness Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Natural Consciousness
Natural Consciousness Quotes & Sayings
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Generosity is also an act of freedom, a casting off of the constraints of prudence and self-interest.
— Marilynne Robinson
I think I've written about family and things in 'Taipei' which could be considered Asian culture.
— Tao Lin
Balance is the natural state of life, because the basic characteristic of the fundamental element of life, pure consciousness, is complete balance.
— Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
I think God has some mechanism that he uses to punish those that make mistakes.
— Mikhail Gorbachev
A cool breeze laden with iodine blew in from the sea.
— Ousmane Sembene
Even the most introverted person alive is constantly hungry for human association
— Orson Scott Card
...our own barbaric civilization, in awe of the act of creation, does not respect creation at all.
— Peter Nadas
At an early age I found the world a very natural place to be. I was always in a meditative consciousness as a child, which children are.
— Frederick Lenz
There is one unity, unified wholeness, total natural law, in the transcendental unified consciousness.
— Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
You're an excellent judge of character, Sarene - except your own. Often our own opinions of ourselves are the most unrealistic.
— Brandon Sanderson
I'm not too unintelligent.
— Tom Felton
It could be argued that all perfume is born out of shame; a self-consciousness of our natural odour.
— Kathleen Tessaro
He who fears fate lives like a coward
— Curtis Jackson
Science often progresses by carving out new distinctions that refine the fuzzy categories of natural language.
— Stanislas Dehaene
I have no political ambitions whatsoever. My ambitions are all about what XL can become.
— Mike McGavick
Faith is a natural evolutionary trait of the human mind, selected by Mother Nature as an internal coping-mechanism.
— Abhijit Naskar
Great periods of poetry begin with an inordinate self-consciousness, and only gradually attain to the natural.
— Mark Van Doren