D Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with D. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Dendam, tak akan dapat dihapuskan melalui tindakan balas dendam. Keadilan yang dilanggar, tidak boleh diadili melalui cara tidak adil.”
Source: Rindu Aroma Padi Bunting
“Dendrons of Dynamite,
Axons of Asphalt,
Corazón de Kevlar -
That's how we move the world,
That's how we emerge as humanizer.”
Source: Yarasistan: My Wounds, My Crown
“Deneyime Açıklık, Sorumluluk, Dışadönüklük, Uyumluluk ve Nevrotiklik özelliklerinin insanoğlunun kişilik genomunu oluşturan beş temel özellik olduğu konusunda günümüzde bir fikir birliği bulunuyor. Siz de kendi gen koordinatlarınızı belirlemek isterseniz, Büyük Beşli kişilik testinin sadeleştirilmiş bir halini wisdomofpsychopaths.co.uk adresinde bulabilirsiniz.”
Source: The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success
“Dengan banyaknya bahasa, bisa dibayangkan betapa sulitnya menyatukan pendapat. Pembicara bahasa yang berbeda punya realitas dan persepsi yang berbeda. Bahasa memengaruhi bagaimana individu mempersepsikan realitas.”
Source: Man's Defender
“Dengan bercerita, kita bisa menyampaikan nilai-nilai universal yang diakui setiap budaya. Sehingga, berbagai budaya yang unik sebetulnya bisa hidup berdampingan dengan harmonis.”
Source: Man's Defender
“Dengan dongeng saya tidak perlu memberatkan diri untuk menyampaikan moral of the story; pelajaran yang dapat diambil dari sebuah cerita, karena anak-anak dengan sendirinya memahami. Bahkan mereka mengerti tentang ironi dan sinisme dalam cerita. Di atas itu semua, dongeng yang baik selalu punya cara untuk mengendap di benak setiap orang. Setiap anak.”
Source: Pendidikan Keluarga Kami
“Dengan gayanya sendiri yang berbeda dan kemandirian, dia meneruskan pesantren peninggalan orang tuanya”
Source: BANU Pewaris Trah Pesantren
“Dengan melepasmu, aku mengerti lebih dari sekedar rasa kehilangan”
Source: Apakah Seperti ini Cinta itu Sendiri ? Sebuah Cerita pada Sepotong Kayu
“Dengan mengakui bahwa emosi adalah bagian dari sistem kognisi, dan bukan musuhnya, manusia dapat membangun harmoni antara logika dan afeksi.”
Source: Oksimoron: Merawat Ketololan, Merayakan Kekonyolan
“Dengan petualangan kecil itu dia jadi bisa belajar banyak tentang hakikat hidup.”
Source: Balada Si Roy 1: Joe
“dengan seberkas kunci di tangan
kubuka seribu liang luka
yang sekian lama tertutup
kubiarkan seribu gabus duka
yang mengapung di dalam dada
berkumpul di depan matamu
agar kau mengerti:
makna makmur di tengah lapar
makna harmoni di tengah inflasi
makna mewah di tengah gundah
(kunci)”
Source: Seberkas Kunci
“Dengan segala kehebatannya dalam dunia keilmuan, tengoklah bagaimana sikap 'tahu diri' seorang al-Ghazali. Beliau tetap menempatkan dirinya di bawah mazhab Shafii dalam soal metodologi ushul fiqh. Beliau tidak merasa lebih hebat dari Shafii. Banyak ilmuan besar Islam tetap memelihara sikap adil dan beradab dalam mengkaji dan menyebarkan ilmu kepada masyarakat.”
Source: Filsafat Ilmu: Perspektif Barat dan Islam
“Dengan segala kekurangan yang dimiliki, saya akan tetap gigih berjuang untuk kebaikan negeri ini. Mohon doa restu rakyat Indonesia”
“Dengan sejarah, kita belajar jatuh cinta.”
Source: Pengantar Ilmu Sejarah
“Dengan terdirinya kesultanan Melayu, diperkasai dengan agama Islam yang baru dianuti dan sumber perdagangan dan ekonomi, maka peradaban Melayu melalui proses pemantapan institusi politik dengan ideologi pemerintahan yang mengental, selain berkembangnya institusi budaya dan kemasyarakatan, di mana terjadi stratifikasi sosial yang lebih kompleks.”
Source: Bahasa dan Tantangan Intelektualisme
“Dengarkan pepohonan saat mereka bergoyang tertiup angin.
Daun mereka menceritakan rahasia. Kulit mereka menyanyikan lagu-lagu masa lalu saat tumbuh di sekitar batang. Dan akarnya memberi nama untuk semua hal”
“Dengarlah anak muda, orang sebenarnya diberi kekuatan oleh Gusti Allah untuk menepis semua hasrat atau dorongan yang sudah diketahui akibat buruknya. Orang juga sudah diberi ati wening, kebeningan hati yang selalu mengajak eling. Ketika kamu melanggar suara kebeningan hatimu sendiri, kamu dibilang orang ora eling, lupa akan kesejatian yang selalu menganjurkan kebaikan bagi dirimu sendiri. Karena lupa akan kebaikan, kamu mendapat kebalikannya, keburukan.”
Source: Bekisar Merah
“Dengemizi kaybederken yardım edildiğimizde şanslıyız; fakat dengemizi kaybederken yalnızca kendimiz tarafından yardım edildiğimizde kesinlikle çok daha şanslıyız çünkü daha az dış-yardım aldığımızda daha fazla içsel-kuvvet kazanırız!”
“DENİZİN AYRICALIĞI
Kül uzun sürer, demiştim
Yenilgisini kutsayan bir sesle
Yalnız benim gördüğüm bir uzaklığa bakarak.
İstanbul'u insanın evi yapan
Bir yakınlıktı gövden ve sözlerin
Ihlamur yapraklarından gamzeler alan
Ellerin binlerce göldü masada.
Gölgesi uzun bir yoldan gelmiştim.
Polis çemberinde kaybolmuş caddeler
Yalnız kendi suretini soluyan odalar...
Ne suların aktığı yer, ne rüzgârın ülkesi
Herkes bir yerinden örtüyordu güneşi.
Sesinde denizin büyük ayrıcalığı
Sen bir başka uzaklığa bakarak konuşuyordun:
"Düşü olmayanın yenilgisi de olmaz
Yaşadığı her şey dokurken ömrünü
Pişmanlık insanın kendine kötü bir oyunu."
Gözlerin mi düşlerim mi bilmiyorum
Masmavi büyüyor bozkır geldiğimden beri...”
“Deniability was next to godliness in Westminster's corridors, and godliness itself second only to an unassailable majority.”
Source: Joe Country
“Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.”
Source: Mark Twain on Common Sense: Timeless Advice and Words of Wisdom from America's Most-Revered Humorist
“Denial and affirmation are games which people play.
There are people who deny that they are capable of denying, and who would insist that people do not insist.”
Source: Reflections
“Denial and minimizing is often seen in genuine PTSD and, hence, should be a target of detection and measurement.”
“Denial and rejection is one of the most powerful weapons that can turn a man into an evil.”
“Denial can be a pathology or a survival mechanism - and sometimes it's both.”
Source: My Life So Far
“Denial can be beautiful
But only when you're a fantastic liar”
Source: All of It
“Denial can cause the inability to view matters as they are.”
Source: Life Is A Cocktail
“Denial couldn't be maintained.”
Source: Deeply Odd
“DENIAL
Defense mechanism in which the existence of unpleasant realities is disavowed; refers to keeping out of conscious awareness any aspects of external reality that, if acknowledged, would produce anxiety.”
Source: Sadock's Comprehensive Glossary of Psychiatry and Psychology
“Denial exists because human infants, though equipped with trust-o-meters, are built to trust, blindly and absolutely, any older person who wanders past.”
“Denial has rented a room in my head and frequently stomps around slamming doors.”
Source: Awoken
“Denial helps us to pace our feelings of grief. There is a grace in denial. It is nature's way of letting in only as much as we can handle.”
“Denial is a critical part of the human coping mechanism. Without it, we would all wake up terrified every morning about all the ways we could die. Instead, our minds block out our existential fears by focusing on stresses we can handle—like getting to work on time or paying our taxes.”
Source: Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition (Enhanced): Featuring Robert Langdon
“Denial is a powerful weapon. My dad taught me mind over matter. No matter how hurt I got, he didn't mind.”
“Denial is a save now, pay later scheme.”
Source: The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals that Protect Us from Violence
“Denial is a seductive ruse of our own making, force-fitting our agendas by forcing out truth all because we bent to fear rather than bowed to God.”
“Denial is a state of mind with no legs. Therefore, while it works very hard to convince me that I’ve run far away from that which frightens me, it can’t take me anywhere except where I’m at.”
“Denial is a useful defense mechanism until it's not.”
“Denial is an ugly thing.”
Source: Three Weeks With My Brother
“Denial is commonly found among persons with dissociative disorders. My favorite quotation from such a client is, "We are not multiple, we made it all up." I have heard this from several different clients. When I hear it, I politely inquire, "And who is we?”
Source: Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control
“Denial is death. It takes away the reality of the oppressed people. It happens in families. Kids are abused, and the parents deny it happened. It makes the kids crazy. They develop screwed-up behavior. Psychologically speaking, they don't know who they are or whether they are coming or going. Only when there is ACKNOWLEDGMENT of what happened can healing begin. TRUTH is a great medicine (178).”
Source: Indian Time: A Year of Discovery With the Native Americans of the Southwest
“Denial is how I cope. If I just deny everything, it can't hurt me right?”
Source: Freeks
“Denial is like an old blanket. I loved to get on under that thing and curl up and sleep.”
Source: Daisy Jones & The Six
“Denial is most the destructive form of self-harm.”
Source: I Know Who You Are
“Denial is much more then an Egyptian River.”
“Denial is not just a river in Egypt.”
“Denial is often seen as an aggressive state; it need not be…often you deny subtly, pushing away (under the carpet) what you don’t want to see. And when you finally accept what you have been denying, you realize you have squandered so much precious time. Must you, really, do it that way? On the other hand, accepting what is, always, unfailingly, leads you to Happiness.”
“Denial is our very real, personal response to our own trauma. But denial is the normative response to trauma—by everyone. Society may deny that anything bad ever happened to us. It may deny that DID exists. But that doesn't mean to say it's right. All it says is that like global warming, our histories and our stories are an "inconvenient truth".͏”
Source: Living with the Reality of Dissociative Identity Disorder: Campaigning Voices
“Denial is pushing something out of your awareness. Anything you hide in the basement has a way of burrowing under the house and showing up on the front lawn.”
“Denial is really death. People think that when you're connected with other people it's more painful. The opposite is true. When you're connected to the river you have despair, but you also have joy, and there's a flow in the river.”