Perception Quotes

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Eric Micha'el Leventhal
“The closer you come to knowing that you alone create the world of your experience, the more vital it becomes for you to discover just who is doing the creating.”
Eric Micha'el Leventhal

“It's as if when I open myself up to every perception, things create their own focus.”
Kristin Cashore, Graceling

Toba Beta
“Surely you ain't weak.
You just can't accept yourself as a strong person.”
Toba Beta

Yosa Buson
“In pale moonlight / the wisteria's scent / comes from far away.”
Yosa Buson

Neil Gaiman
“Have you thought about what it means to be a god?" asked the man. He had a beard and a baseball cap. "It means you give up your mortal existence to become a meme: something that lives forever in people's minds, like the tune of a nursery rhyme. It means that everyone gets to re-create you in their own minds. You barely have your own identity any more. Instead, you're a thousand aspects of what people need you to be. And everyone wants something different from you. Nothing is fixed, nothing is stable.”
Neil Gaiman, American Gods

Toba Beta
“Many realities hidden behind wall of perception.”
Toba Beta, Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza

Kamand Kojouri
“If all we had were roses, would the thorns then be beautiful?”
Kamand Kojouri

Ingrid Bergman
“I won't do this movie because I don't believe the love story," she told Selznick. "The heroine is an intellectual woman, and an intellectual woman simply can't fall in love so deeply.”
Ingrid Bergman

Willa Cather
“Miracles... seem to me to rest not so much upon... healing power coming suddenly near us from afar but upon our perceptions being made finer, so that, for a moment, our eyes can see and our ears can hear what is there around us always.”
Willa Cather, Death Comes for the Archbishop

Toba Beta
“Impossibility only lasts until you find new unbelievable hard evidences.”
Toba Beta

Zack W. Van
“The truth is helpless when up against perception”
Zack W. Van

Yvonne Pierre
“It's not strength, it's PERCEPTION that makes you stronger. If you change how you SEE it, you'll change how you FEEL about it.”
Yvonne Pierre, The Day My Soul Cried: A Memoir

Tad Williams
“After all, is it not the way we humans shape the universe, shape time itself? Do we not take the raw stuff of chaos and impose a beginning, middle, and end on it, like the simplest and most profound of folktales, to reflect the shapes of our own tiny lives? And if the physicists are right, that the physical world changes as it is observed, and we are its only known observers, then might we not be bending the entire chaotic universe, the eternal, ever-active Now, to fit that familiar form?”
Tad Williams, Sea of Silver Light

“A sin is nothing more than regret. Not for doing it once, but doing it again when you know you’re going to regret it.”
Carroll Bryant

“Dissociation, in a general sense, refers to a rigid separation of parts of experiences, including somatic experiences, consciousness, affects, perception, identity, and memory. When there is a structural dissociation, each of the dissociated self-states has at least a rudimentary sense of "I" (Van der Hart et al., 2004). In my view, all of the environmentally based "psychopathology" or problems in living can be seen through this lens.”
Elizabeth F. Howell, The Dissociative Mind

Criss Jami
“Great minds think alike because a greater Mind is thinking through them.”
Criss Jami, Diotima, Battery, Electric Personality

“Any man filled with empathy is capable of gaining valuable insights on the human condition through the suffering of others. You do not need to suffer to know suffering, but you need empathy first to identify and feel the suffering of others around you.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Criss Jami
“Think outside the box? Indeed. But to add balance to that, one should not in the process forget what the inside of the box looks like as well. Those who are best at thinking outside the box do it not to puff themselves up, but to see how small they really are. As a contented fish in its fish tank appears to have a small, boring existence to us, imagine a larger, more perceptive kingdom (even by scientific taxonomy) to whom our contented existences may appear to be small and boring. This is where true creativity and massive perceptive abilities spawn a sense of intellectual humility; the kind which God adores.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Rebecca Stead
“[she used to say that] each of us has a veil between ourselves and the rest of the world – like a bride wears on her wedding day—except this kind of veil is invisible. we walk around happily with these invisible veils hanging down over our faces. the world is kind of blurry. we like it that way. but sometimes our veils are pushed away for a few moments – like there’s a wind blowing it from our faces – and when the veil lifts, we can see the world as it really is, just for those few seconds before it settles down again. we see all the beauty and cruelty and sadness and love, but mostly we are happy not to. some people learn to lift the veils themselves. then they don’t have to depend on the wind anymore. ...it’s just her way of saying that most of the time people get distracted by little stuff, and ignore the big stuff.”
Rebecca Stead, When You Reach Me

Flannery O'Connor
“I once received a letter from an old lady in California who informed me that when the tired reader comes home at night, he wishes to read something that will lift up his heart. And it seems her heart had not been lifted up by anything of mine she had read. I think that if her heart had been in the right place, it would have been lifted up.”
Flannery O'Connor

Lionel Suggs
“The illusion is reality. The only contradiction is the observer.”
Lionel Suggs

Rebecca Wells
“The very air they breathed was almost a juice.”
Rebecca Wells, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

Sten Nadolny
“Recognizing isn't at all like seeing; the two often don't even agree.”
Sten Nadolny, Die Entdeckung der Langsamkeit

Debasish Mridha
“Peace is a child's beautiful smile and a flower's freshness
Peace is an inner perception of joyfulness and happiness.”
Debasish Mridha

Lionel Suggs
“Do you know what the difference is between knowing a bird and knowing about a bird?”
Lionel Suggs

Auguste Comte
All good intellects have repeated, since Bacon’s time, that there can be no real knowledge but that which is based on observed facts. This is incontestable, in our present advanced stage; but, if we look back to the primitive stage of human knowledge, we shall see that it must have been otherwise then. If it is true that every theory must be based upon observed facts, it is equally true that facts cannot be observed without the guidance of some theory. Without such guidance, our facts would be desultory and fruitless; we could not retain them: for the most part we could not even perceive them.”
Auguste Comte, The Positive Philosophy

William Irwin
“Why, Mr. Anderson?, Why, why?.

Why do you do it? Why, why get up?.


Why keep fighting?.


Do you believe you're fighting...for something?.

For more than your survival?.

Can you tell me what it is?.

Do you even know?; Is it freedom?, Or truth?.

Perhaps peace?. Could it be for love?


Illusions, Mr. Anderson.


Vagaries of perception.


Temporary constructs of a feeble human intellect trying desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or purpose.

And all of them as artificial as the Matrix itself, although... only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love.


You must be able to see it, Mr. Anderson.

You must know it by now, You can't win.

It's pointless to keep fighting.


Why, Mr. Anderson?.


Why?, Why do you persist?.




Agent Smith ( Matrix Revolutions Movie, 2003 ).”
William Irwin, More Matrix and Philosophy: Revolutions and Reloaded Decoded