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“If you use your mind to study reality, you won't understand either your mind or reality. If you study reality without using your mind, you'll understand both. . . . The mind and the world are opposites, and vision arises where they meet. When your mind doesn't stir inside, the world doesn't arise outside. When the world and the mind are both transparent, this is true vision. And such understanding is true understanding.”
“If you use your money to create exceptional products and services, you won't need to spend it on advertising.”
“If you use your will all the time, then it runs out. You deplete yourself and then, when you really need it, it's not there.”
“If you using local color in an unobtrusive way, it is all for the good. But if you stress it, the whole thing is artificial. But it should be used, I mean, it's not forbidden. But you don't have to stress it.”
“If you utilize obstacles properly, then they strengthen your courage, and they also give you more intelligence, more wisdom.”
“If you value a man's regard, strive with him. As to liking, you like your newspaper - and despise it.”
“If you value high performamce, you must highly value people.”
Source: Lead by choice, not by checks
“If you value information, you will value truth.
If you value truth, you will value knowledge.
If you value knowledge, you will value insight.
If you value insight, you will value understanding.
If you value understanding, you will value wisdom.
If you value wisdom, you will value enlightenment.
If you value peace, you will value contentment.
If you value contentment, you will value happiness.
If you value happiness, you will value joy.
If you value joy, you will value hope.
If you value hope, you will value faith.
If you value faith, you will value love.”
“If you value the world simply for what you can get out of it, be assured that the world will in turn estimate your value to it by what it can get out of you...If you pursue truth, people will be true to you.”
“If you value your manhood, Olden, I suggest you two get dressed,” Gilli calls from the trees. At his feet Mandy and Toby watch as their heads spring up, searching for the
voice.
“I can take him,” Finn mumbles into her ear, refusing to loosen his grip.
“He’s armed,” Freya sniggers.
“Technicality. I’ve had worse odds,” his eyes lock on Gilli as he drops his lips to Freya’s shoulder once again, daring the Norseman to loosen his nocked arrow.”
Source: The Wrath of Raghnall
“If you value your privacy, don't ever get shot, because your private life turns into an open house very quickly.”
Source: POPism: The Warhol Sixties
“If you value your safety, avoid holy places founded in the name of peace and brotherhood.”
“If you value your time, do not entertain anything that does not edify your life.”
Source: The Extensive Philosophy of Life: Daily Quotes
“If you value your time, do not waste it with people who do not know the value of time.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“If you value your time, you value your life”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“If you value your time, you will not waste it by crying for people who waste it all the time.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“If you value your time, you will spend it doing what adds value to your life.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“If you value your words, people will not ask you to make any promises.”
“If you value yourself, you understand that you are a gift to anyone you meet.”
Source: Fearless Loving
“If you vanquish ego-clinging today, tonight you will be enlightened.”
“If you've a notion of what man's heart is, wouldn't you say that maybe the whole effort of man on earth to build a civilization is simply man's frantic and frightened attempt to hide himself from himself? That there is a part of man that man wants to reject? That man wants to keep from knowing what he is? That he wants to protect himself from seeing that he is something awful? And that this 'awful' part of himself might not be as awful as he thinks, but he finds it too strange and he does not know what to do with it? We talk about what to do with the atom bomb...But man's heart, his spirit is the deadliest thing in creation. Are not all cultures and civilizations just screens which men have used to divide themselves, to put between that part of themselves which they are afraid of and that part of themselves which they wish, in their deep timidity, to try to preserve? Are not all of man's efforts at order an attempt to still man's fear of himself?”
Source: The Outsider
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“If you've become addicted to dark stockings or tights, be careful not to look like a Charles Addams heroine. The "beatnik" bit is wonderful for sloppy, slushy days, but should not be allowed to take over.”
Source: Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
“If you’ve been a successful ladies man in the past, you may acquire a reputation as a womanizer. Since no woman wants to be in a long-line of conquests, that reputation can become defeating.”
Source: The Machiavellian's Guide to Womanizing
“If you’ve been drinking, or have headphones on, or are otherwise not at your finest, you shouldn’t be doing risky things like running red lights, crossing streets at weird places, or taking other risks.”
Source: sciVive
“If you’ve been exiled, why don’t you send me word of yourself? People do send word. Have you stopped loving me? No, for some reason I don’t believe that. It means you were exiled and died … Release me, then, I beg you, give me freedom to live, finally, to breathe the air! …’ Margarita Nikolaevna answered for him herself: ’You are free … am I holding you?’ Then she objected to him: ’No, what kind of answer is that? No, go from my memory, then I’ll be free …”
Source: The Master and Margarita
“If you've been hurt and you've grieved and you've been through the mill, it takes a long time to get over it.”
“If you've been in the software business for any time at all, you
know that there are certain common problems that plague one
project after another. Missed schedules and creeping requirements
are not things that just happen to you once and then go
away, never to appear again. Rather, they are part of the territory.
We all know that. What's odd is that we don't plan our projects
as if we knew it. Instead, we plan as if our past problems are
locked in the past and will never rear their ugly heads again. Of
course, you know that isn't a reasonable expectation.”
Source: Waltzing with Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects
“If you've been on the same road for 20 years--- and you are not there yet-----it's a pretty sure thing that you missed the turn somewhere!”
“If you've been on this side, then you'll have more compassion and understanding for those still on this side when you get to the other side, because you know how it feels like to be on this side. Sometimes though, relief comes too sudden and good that we tend to lose our sense of empathy for those still on this side, and it's amazing how we've forgotten so soon how it felt like to be on this side. How would it have felt if you were treated the same way you treat those who are on this side by those who were on the other side, when you were still on this side, now that you are on the other side?”
“If you’ve been prepping for a while, you’ve probably heard of survivalist’s "Rule of Three".
You can survive: Three minutes without air. Three days without water. Three weeks without food.
If disaster has hit and you’re still breathing, then your next concern has got to be water.”
Source: The Prepper's Water Survival Guide: Harvest, Treat, and Store Your Most Vital Resource
“If you’ve been redeemed,” he said, “I wouldn’t want to be.” Then he turned his head to the window. He saw his pale reflection with the dark empty space outside coming through it. A boxcar roared past, chopping the empty space in two, and one of the women laughed.
“Do you think I believe in Jesus?” he said, leaning toward her and speaking almost as if he were breathless. “Well I wouldn’t even if He existed. Even if He was on this train.”
Source: Wise Blood
“If you’ve been there, done that, gotten the t-shirt, isn’t it time to move on to a new destination? Don’t waste a lot of time stressing the “could have’s” – because if it should have, it would have!”
Source: The Single Woman–Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass: Embracing Singleness with Confidence
“If you’ve been thinking negative thoughts for long enough, you have probably come to believe in and identify with them.”
Source: Practical Meditation for Beginners: 10 Days to a Happier, Calmer You
“If you've been through hell on earth. You would understand that the people you see are more dangerous than the devil you haven't met.”
“If you've been through trauma you don't need more drama, so surround yourself with those who bring you peace.”
“If you've brains it's better than beauty - brains last, beauty doesn't.”
Source: Emily of New Moon
“If you’ve bullshitted me, angel, I’m going to kill you.”
The other male rolled his eyes. “I’m already dead, idiot.”
Source: Lover Reborn
“If you’ve created a work culture where vulnerability isn’t okay, you’ve also created a culture where innovation and creativity aren’t okay.”
“If you've delayed achieving your goals, have you ever asked yourself, "What's stopping you?”
Source: Bark Out Loud! Motivational Quotes Inspired by Dogs
“If you've done 6 impossible things this morning, why not round it off with breakfast at Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe?”
Source: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
“If you've earned the trust of people I already trust, their referral of you to me is worth more than any other form of marketing.”
Source: Clarity Wins: Get Heard. Get Referred.
“If you’ve ever been taken to court over something you’ve written, you’re a legend.
If you write something legendary enough to keep you out of court, you’re powerful.”
Source: Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player
“if you've ever been to an old-timey museum, you've seen those silly portrait paintings that vain noblemen of by-gone eras used to plaster all over the walls of their pompous mansions.
Today, thanks to social media, people can take pointless pictures and pollute the world with their dumb shit faster than ever before. Progress!”
Source: The Ugly Truth About Self-Publishing: Not another cookie-cutter contemporary romance
“If you’ve ever done anything extraordinary in your life, always remember, no amount of ridicule can ever rob you of your achievements.”
“If you've ever felt a strange sense of sadness or alienation, there's a potential way out of the confusion- just shift this feeling into a sense of purpose. It's not about happiness, although happiness often results from doing something you love. Instead, it's about challenge and fulfillment, finding the perfect combination of striving and achievement that comes from reaching a big goal.”
Source: The Happiness of Pursuit: Finding the Quest That Will Bring Purpose to Your Life
“If you’ve ever felt dismissed, let me say this clearly: Their inability to see your value doesn’t diminish your worth. It only reveals that their vision is blurred.”
“If you’ve ever felt stuck, unseen, or like you’re fighting battles no one understands, this book is for you. You’re not alone. You never were.”
Source: Is It Just Me? A Journey Through Struggle, Faith, and Resilience