Realization Quotes

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Yū Miri
“To speak is to stumble, to hesitate, to detour and hit dead ends. To listen is straightforward. You can always just listen.”
Miri Yū , Tokyo Ueno Station

Raymond E. Feist
“Love doesn’t demand; it accepts. It has taken me my life to learn this.”
Raymond E. Feist, Mistress of the Empire

Art Rios
“I know that when I near my end, I will not reminisce about my dull days. Instead, I’ll relive my days of debauchery, my “moveable feasts,” to coin Hemingway. But it’s not over yet. I’ll be making memories until I die. And that is my advice to you. Make extraordinary memories. Be extra, my friend. Splurge on extra nice things.”
Art Rios, Let's Talk: ...About Making Your Life Exciting, Easier, And Exceptional

Manuele Fior
“You know what's worse than leaving? Returning. Telling yourself that your experiences are over and it's time to go home. Finding everything just as you left it. Nothing has changed. Except ourselves.”
Manuele Fior, 5,000 Kilometers Per Second

Shunya
“All your past Karma get cleaned in just one moment of realization, the realization that you are not the doer. You didn’t do any of it. You just got attached to the doer; you just copied the doer’s Karma on your Pen Drive. The whole data can be cleaned in an instant of realization.”
Shunya

“I'm not afraid of my death, I'm afraid of losing loved ones.”
Efrat Cybulkiewicz

“I realized in the past few weeks, that it doesn't matter how tired and fucked up you are when you do what you love to do and the things that give you satisfaction! Because in the end, it's all about love!”
Manisha Jain

Sylvia Plath
“But when it cam right down to it, the skin of my wrist looked so white and defenseless that I couldn't do it. I t was as if what I wanted to kill wasn't in that skin or the thin blue pulse that jumped under my thumb, but somewhere else, deeper, more secret, and a whole lot harder to get at.”
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

E.M. Forster
“No, there was nothing more to be done. They had tried not to go over the precipice, but perhaps the fall was inevitable. And it comforted her to think that the future was certainly inevitable; cause and effect would go jangling forward to some goal doubtless, but to none that she could imagine. At such moments the soul retires within, to float upon the bosom of a deeper stream, and has communion with the dead, and sees the world’s glory not diminished, but different in kind to what she has supposed. She alters her focus until trivial things are blurred. Margaret had been tending this way all the winter. Leonard’s death brought her to the goal. Alas! that Henry should fade away as reality emerged, and only her love for him should remain clear, stamped with his image like the cameos we rescue out of dreams.”
E.M. Forster, Howards End

Ocean Vuong
“I was seen – I who had seldom been seen by anyone.”
Ocean Vuong

Shunya
“When we wake up in the middle of the night to attend the nature’s call, we try to stay sleepy. That is one of the most pleasant feelings.

When realized people come out of their state of realization to do worldly chores, they get even better feeling which is called Bliss.”
Shunya

John Green
“I imagine it is hard to go back once you've felt the continents in your palm.”
John Green, Paper Towns

“A person is no more than a mixture of family and friends sense like 50/50.”
SongAction

Abhijit Naskar
“The sweetest realizations of life cannot be expressed with words.”
Abhijit Naskar, Servitude is Sanctitude

C.A.A. Savastano
“The facts are not always discussed, sometimes they are realized.”
C.A.A. Savastano

“Go and discover what you want, not because you feel like you deserved it. Go because you want it. Go where your heart desires.”
Louise Philippe Dulay

“If he ACT blind; Well, I guess he blind.

Don't be that FOOL. Anyways have an open mind around you, never let yourself to believe something is real until you SEE THE TRUTH”
Ishmael Emmanuel Balfour

Steven Redhead
“Beyond your realization, beyond the limits that you set for your imagination, lies a far better reality.”
Steven Redhead, Life's Impressions

Deeksha Arora
“Better realize WHEN to move away from toxic people and toxic situations”
Deeksha Arora

“The realization begins with repentance.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Emmanuel Onimisi
“I’m not the victim here,” Frank said. “I’m the monster in this story.”
Emmanuel Onimisi, Portal

C.A.A. Savastano
“The problem with ideological zealots is they force you to make a choice, but they often do not realize they are not going to like your decision.”
C.A.A. Savastano

Jyoti Patel
“Perhaps,
we can end evil with evil
but, over the years
I realized
that we can't easily
create love with love.
- great things take time”
Jyoti Patel, ANAMIKA: BEYOND WORDS

Aiyaz Uddin
“Before becoming anything, a person has to first become real. When a person becomes real he sees realities and attracts real.”
Aiyaz Uddin

“War is when young are tricked by the old to kill each other.”
Niko Bellic

Amy  Stewart
“I wish I could say that over the years I've gained some insight into the intelligence of my worms, but the most I've seen them do is act out of instinct or hunger, moving up to higher ground in the bin if water pools in the bottom, or gravitating towards food they like and away from food they don't. If they have an intellect, I don't suppose I've provided much to stimulate it.”
Amy Stewart, The Earth Moved: On the Remarkable Achievements of Earthworms

Jean Baudrillard
“Such is the paradox of all thought which disputes the validity of the real: when it sees itself robbed of its own concept. Events, bereft of meaning in themselves, steal meaning from us. They adapt to the most fantastical hypotheses, just as natural species and viruses adapt to the most hostile environments. They have an extraordinary mimetic capacity: no longer is it theories which adapt to events, but the reverse. And, in so doing, they mystify us, for a theory which is verified is no longer a theory. It's terrifying to see the idea coincide with the reality. These are the death-throes of the concept. The epiphany of the real is the twilight of its concept.

We have lost that lead which ideas had over the world, that distance which meant that an idea remained an idea. Thought has to be exceptional, anticipatory and at the margin -- has to be the projected shadow of future events. Today, we are lagging behind events. They may sometimes give the impression of receding; in fact, they passed us long ago. The simulated disorder of things has moved faster than we have. The reality effect has succumbed to acceleration --anamorphosis of speed. Events, in their being, are never behind themselves, are always out ahead of their meaning. Hence the delay of interpretation, which is now merely the retrospective form of the unforeseeable event.”
Jean Baudrillard, The Perfect Crime

Abhijit Naskar
“Intellect that doesn't breed realization, is only dumbness in disguise.”
Abhijit Naskar, I Vicdansaadet Speaking: No Rest Till The World is Lifted

Jazalyn
“In the labyrinth
Of your words
I'm trying to spot
The truth
Of your emotions”
Jazalyn

Abhijit Naskar
“I can use words to merely paint a picture, but no matter how hard I try, words are always inadequate to depict the highest of realizations.”
Abhijit Naskar, Servitude is Sanctitude