M Quotes
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“My existence is enough gift of grace.”
“My existence is such that "I" do not really exist. At the end of understanding so much I understand that I know nothing. I suffer for being surrounded by intense suffering and yet I'm deeply suspicious if first of all there is indeed any consciousness except me. I strive to find the artist who might have fathered this great universal art but feel myself to be too feeble to accomplish this seemingly unattainable mission. Yet I have every respect for life, and it is this sheer respect that makes me live.”
“My existence is testament to assimilation, proof of the wonders beyond exclusivity.”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“My existence is the only gift I have left to give, but it will have to do.”
Source: Life As We Knew It
“My existence is young like the blossoming leaves. I have experienced nothing yet.”
Source: Thoughts of a Burning Heart
“My existence shrank from an arrow of light pointing into the future forever to a speck of light that was the present moment. I got better at living in that point of light, making the world into that point. I paid close attention to it. I loved it very much.”
Source: The Two Kinds of Decay
“My existence was never a Francis Ford Coppola existence.”
“My existence was not random, nor was it an accident. God knew who He was creating, and He designed met for a specific work. [Ephesians 2:10]”
“My existence went up about 12 levels of intensity.”
“My exit is the result of too many entrees.”
“My expectation is that technology always changes.”
“My expectation with 5G is it will be remembered as one of the greatest biological crimes that global governments have committed against several billion innocent people.”
“My expectation with the police murder of George Floyd is that the police lawyers will lie, confuse and deny.”
“My expectation would be that if we can begin discussions soon, shortly after the Iranian elections, we should have a fairly good sense by the end of the year as to whether they are moving in the right direction.”
“My expectations are greater than the average fan's but, I'm more realistic than the top prognosticators.”
“My expectations are incredibly high.”
“My expectations for the future? A beautiful past.”
Source: The New Land
“My expectations from the university were perhaps too idealistic. I had dreams of learning things about innovation and discovery in the field of technology, but all of it hit the ground hard, when I faced with the pathetic reality of the so-called higher education system. To my surprise, I found myself stuck behind the walls of meaningless facts, figures and rankings. It occurred to me that, it was not actually a place for education, rather it was a place where you go to get your head filled with useless undigested information, that you’d probably never use throughout your entire life. It was not education, and moreover, it was definitely not science.”
Source: Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a scientist who found himself by getting lost
“My expectations of other people, I double them on myself.”
“My expectations were pretty conventional regarding opening, operating, and ultimately closing my small store. I certainly didn't expect much emotion, nor did I expect that the faces, voices and stories would stay with me a lifetime, but they will. In reality, I ran the scale of emotions. Every significant interaction changed me. Though you can say that about most anything in life, these moments combined were, for me, truly "life-changing." My lifetime of annoyingly repetitive prayers was for exactly what I was to receive by operating that little store. I had an about-face with confidence, and although my patience will probably never be perfect, it went from a two to maybe a seven?”
Source: Adventures in Small Business: The surprising humor and realities in owning and running a small retail store.
“My expectations were reduced to zero when I was 21. Everything since then has been a bonus."
[The Science of Second-Guessing (New York Times Magazine Interview, December 12, 2004)]”
“My expectations were reduced to zero when I was 21. Everything since then has been a bonus.”
“My expectations-which I extended whenever I came close to accomplishing my goals-made it impossible ever to feel satisfied with my success.”
“My experience and what I do in snowboarding is really quite independent of the industry and the more independent it is, the more pure and better I feel about snowboarding.”
“my experience as a fiction writer tells me that the deeper I look into myself, the more universal is the experience I find there.”
Source: A Writer's Story: From Life to Fiction
“My experience as a Jewish American has often been as a spectator of one-sided conversations, or more like monologues, about Israel, Jewish History, Jewish identity, etc. Although there are profound divisions amongst Jews on all of these topics there are not many opportunities for deep and thoughtful dialogue about them.”
“My experience as a parent whose young adult daughter needed time, exploration of treatment options, and healing of multiple issues but instead clambered aboard the medicalized trans train has led me to feel like I’m in a tortured dream state.”
Source: The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology
“My experience as a pastor is lots of people have really toxic, dangerous, psychologically devastating images of God in their head, images of a God who's not good.”
“My experience as a school nurse taught me that we need to make a concerted effort, all of us, to increase physical fitness activity among our children and to encourage all Americans to adopt a healthier diet that includes fruits and vegetables, but there is more.”
“My experience as a writer is that you really do write seven and eight pages to find the paragraph you were after all along.”
“My experience as a young actor on network television was that I couldn't make it work. I was drowning as an actor.”
“My experience at the 1992 Winter Olympics was my fulfillment of dreaming the Impossible Dream.”
“My experience came before most of you were born. My school was a state school in Leeds and the headmaster usually sent students to Leeds University but he didn't normally send them to Oxford or Cambridge. But the headmaster happened to have been to Cambridge and decided to try and push some of us towards Oxford and Cambridge. So, half a dozen of us tried - not all of us in history - and we all eventually got in. So, to that extent, it [The History Boys] comes out of my own experience.”
“My experience creatively is different than my experience in life, for, as my father would say, the simple reason that you can't get hurt when everything goes wrong creatively.”
“My experience enables me to select the very best pilots in the market.”
“My experience growing up in London and growing up in a working class background, is that when people are down and out, that's when they're probably the funniest. They have to be. That's what they do to cope, to find joy, cause they don't feel the joy inside. Or they use humor to keep people out.”
“My experience has been in a short 77 years that in the end when you fight for a desperate cause and have good reasons to fight, you usually win.”
“My experience has been that people who die for causes have few friends in death.”
Source: The Glass Rainbow: A Dave Robicheaux Novel
“My experience has been that work is almost the best way to pull oneself out of the depths.”
“My experience has confirmed the wisdom of so much of what the Bible teaches.”
“My experience has nothing to do with creation, I don't think, even though maturity is helpful. In a creation process, there's an intuition that takes you and if it's nourished with awareness and experience, it's great.”
“My experience has proved that a man who is running for office, and is not willing to make his honest opinions known to the public, either has no honest opinions or is not honest about them.”
Source: William Randolph Hearst: a portrait in his own words
“My experience has taught me that a man who has no vices has damned few virtues.”
“My experience has taught me that what you know isn’t always important.”
“What is important?”
“Living and growing,” Mrs. Wheatley said with finality. “Living your life.”
Source: The Queen's Gambit
“My experience has taught me, and it has become a principle with me, that it is never any benefit to give out and out, to man or woman, money, food, clothing, or anything else. If they are able-bodied and can work and earn what they need, when there is anything on earth for them to do. This is my principle and I try to act upon it. To pursue a contrary course would ruin any community in the world and make them idlers.”
Source: Journal of Discourses
“My experience has to be funnelled through a black experience or a white experience, or it doesn't exist, because that's how we're going to deal with the world.”
“My experience highlights the importance of entering new business opportunities early on, as it is easier to make money. My story echoes the universal truth: the early bird gets the worm, especially when it comes to emerging technologies.”
Source: Emerging Technologies for Profit: A Guide to Earning Money
“My experience in Amsterdam is that cyclists ride where the hell they like and aim in a state of rage at all pedestrians while ringing their bell loudly, the concept of avoiding people being foreign to them.
My dream holiday would be a) a ticket to Amsterdam b) immunity from prosecution and c) a baseball bat.”
“My experience in Amsterdam is that cyclists ride where the hell they like and aim in a state of rage at all pedestrians while ringing their bell loudly, the concept of avoiding people being foreign to them.”
“My experience in childhood and adolescence of the subordinate role played by the female in a society run entirely by men had convinced me that I was not cut out to be a wife.”
Source: In praise of imperfection: my life and work