Not Dwelling Quotes
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There wasn't any point in dwelling in the pain of the past, not when the future could hold suck pleasure.
— Abraham Verghese
To despond is to lie ungrateful beforehand. Be not looking for evil. Often thou drainest the gall of fear while evil is passing by thy dwelling.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
Live each day the fullest you can, not guaranteeing therell be a tomorrow, not dwelling endlessly on yesterday.
— Jane Seymour
Dwelling is not primarily inhabiting but taking care of and creating that space within which something comes into its own and flourishes.
— Martin Heidegger
Friend of my bosom, thou more than a brother, Why wert thou not born in my father's dwelling?
— Charles Lamb
We do not heal the past by dwelling there; we heal the past by living fully in the present.
— Marianne Williamson
The body is not a permanent dwelling, but a sort of inn which is to be left behind when one perceives that one is a burden to the host.
— Seneca The Younger
feed ur destiny and not ur history. stop dwelling on your disappoinments but prepare for your Appointments
— Ikechukwu Joseph
Finding a homeland is not the same as dwelling in the place where our ancestors once used to live. - KRZYSZTOF CZYZEWSKI
— Tony Judt
Do not fear emptiness. It is the dwelling place of possibility. Nothing can be added to a vessel that is already full.
~Malachi — Stephanie Stamm
~Malachi — Stephanie Stamm
Dwelling-place and food are useful for life but give it no significance: the immediate goals of the housekeeper are only means, not true ends.
— Simone De Beauvoir
Holiness of heart and life. This is not the perfection of the human nature, but the holiness of the divine nature dwelling within.
— A.B. Simpson
I'm not sitting somewhere dwelling on the past. I'm not fretting or obsessing about something in the future.
— Jennifer Aniston
So important are insects and other land-dwelling arthropods that if all were to disappear, humanity probably could not last more than a few months.
— E. O. Wilson
If you are looking for Christ in folks you will not be dwelling on their faults.
— Charles E. Fuller
Where I live you're not supposed to shoot a firearm within a quarter mile of a dwelling.
— Bonnie Jo Campbell
I do not wish my house to be walled and my windows stuffed. I want all cultures to blow freely through my dwelling.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is never good dwelling on good-byes ... it is not the being together that it prolongs, it is the parting.
— Elizabeth Bibesco
A dwelling should be not a retreat from space, but life in space.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Your house is not your home.
My world is not your world.
Your thoughts are your home
where you're dwelling all along. — Debasish Mridha
My world is not your world.
Your thoughts are your home
where you're dwelling all along. — Debasish Mridha
The majority of the common people do not realize how corrupt the legal system has become until that blatant corruption shows up at their own homes.
— Steven Magee
Modern, not bottom-dwelling literature like a carp.
— Joe Wright
Like hatred, guilt can't be locked in the silence of forgetting, without taking part of your soul with it.
— Shannon L. Alder
The sage acts without taking credit. He accomplishes without dwelling on it. He does not want to display his worth.
— Laozi
The best thing you can do is just keep busy, keep working hard, so you're not dwelling on it all the time. Work is the best antidote for sorrow.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
I'm not sitting dwelling about the past or stressing or fretting about something in the future.
— Jennifer Aniston
Life is not about dwelling on the bad.
— Lara Logan
Our safety lies, not in making terms with the enemy, but in dwelling alone with our best Friend.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
A rebel she was, but not of the kind he understood - a rebel who desired, not a wider dwelling-room, but equality beside the man she loved.
— E. M. Forster
And showed him to be a villa-dwelling dependent and not an ascetic cave-dwelling guerrilla.
— Christopher Hitchens