T Quotes
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“The universe offers you three things that money cannot buy: joy, love, and life.”
“The universe, once a source of wonder, now felt like a cruel jester playing with his fragile heart.
— Melissa, Ch. 19”
Source: Melissa
“The universe only exist within us. All of what is outside of us is also within us.”
“The universe only gives you what you can handle, so trust that whatever is happening to you is exactly what you need. Just trust. Have certainty!”
“The universe only makes sense when we have someone to share our feelings with.”
“The universe only tolerates things that are made solidly, and rewards them and does not turn them to dust for a longer period of time than things that are not solidly made!”
“The Universe operates on a basic principle of economics: everything has its
cost. We pay to create our future, we pay for the mistakes of the past. We
pay for every change we make . . . and we pay just as dearly if we refuse to
change.”
“The universe—or at least the sentient constituents of it—comes to know itself through hermeneutic mediation. Put more personally, we come to know—and even become—ourselves through interacting with the world. You would not be able
to recognize your own face if you had never seen it mirrored in a reflective surface or photographed.... Moreover, in very basic ways, we are permeable, such that with every breath and every meal we are constantly exchanging matter with our surroundings. All of this should begin to put pressure on the commonsense bifurcation between mental inside and physical outside.”
Source: Metamodernism: The Future of Theory
“The universe ought to be presumed too vast to have any character.”
Source: The Essential Peirce, Volume 1: Selected Philosophical Writings? (1867–1893)
“The universe paid me in moose”
Source: The Hand on the Wall
“The universe plays its part in everyone’s life. It can give you a lot of pain and a little bit of joy. The pain you feel reminds you that you’re still alive.”
“The Universe provides abundantly when you're in a state of gratefulness.”
Source: Everyday Wisdom
“The universe rarely gives us what we want. Sometimes we must content ourselves with what we're given.”
Source: Before We Disappear
“The universe really is motion & nothing else.”
“The universe remains dark. We are animals struck by catastrophe.”
“The universe responds to our vibrational signals, but the clarity of those signals determines the precision of the response.”
Source: Manifestation Mindset: The 12 Universal Laws of Creation
“The Universe responds to specificity.”
“The Universe returns what you think into it.”
“The Universe revealed by science is one of far more awesome grandeur than any religion has ever posited.”
“The universe reveals its secrets to those that dare to follow their hearts.”
“The Universe Rewards Action. Start Working On Your Dreams Today!”
“The Universe rewards calculated risk and passion”
“The universe rings true whenever you fairly test it.”
“The universe runs on a fundamental and oh-so-wonderful principle... when you get really clear and honest about what you want, everything in the universe conspires to help you get it.”
Source: You Can Have What You Want
“The universe runs on the principle that one who can exert the most evil on other creatures runs the show.”
Source: Pearls Of Eternity
“The universe’s imagination always remains wider than our human imaginations.”
Source: Future Sacred: The Connected Creativity of Nature
“The Universe said, ‘Let me show
your soul something beautiful.”
Source: Elemental: The Power of Illuminated Love
“The universe sang your name to me. I simply sang it back.”
Source: The Beauty of Darkness
“The universe seeks equilibriums; it prefers to disperse energy, disrupt organisation, and maximise chaos. Life is designed to combat these forces. We slow down reactions, concentrate matter, and organise chemicals into compartments; we sort laundry on Wednesdays. "It sometimes seems as if curbing entropy is our quixotic purpose in the universe," James Gleick wrote. We live in the loopholes of natural laws, seeking extensions, exceptions, and excuses. The laws of nature still mark the outer boundaries of permissibility – but life, in all its idiosyncratic, mad weirdness, flourishes by reading between the lines. Even the elephant cannot violate the law of thermodynamics – although its trunk, surely, must rank as one of the most peculiar means of moving matter using energy.”
“The universe seeks equilibriums; it prefers to disperse energy, disrupt organization, and maximize chaos. Life is designed to combat these forces. We slow down reactions, concentrate matter, and organize chemicals into compartments; we sort laundry on Wednesdays. "It sometimes seems as if curbing entropy is our quixotic purpose in the universe," James Gleick wrote. We live in the loopholes of natural laws, seeking extensions, exceptions and excuses. The laws of nature still mark the outer boundaries of permissibility - but life, in all its idiosyncratic, mad weirdness, flourishes by reading between the lines.”
Source: The Gene: An Intimate History
“The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent to the concerns of such puny creatures as we are.”
“The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent.”
“The universe seems to give people things to be proud of and things to be sad about! If it only gave them things to be proud of, then the person would lose their balance from the intoxication of happiness and arrogance; if it only gave them things to be sad about, then this time they would lose their balance from the grief of unhappiness and fall to the ground!”
“The universe seems to me infinitely strange and foreign. At such a moment I gaze upon it with a mixture of anguish and euphoria; separate from the universe, as though placed at a certain distance outside it; I look and I see pictures, creatures that move in a kind of timeless time and spaceless space, emitting sounds that are a kind of language I no longer understand or ever register.”
“The universe sees your beauty; now see the beauty in others.”
“The universe shivers with wonder in the depths of the human.”
“The Universe should be deemed an immense Being, always living, always moved and always moving in an eternal activity inherent in itself, and which, subordinate to no foreign cause, is communicated to all its parts, connects them together, and makes the world of things a complete and perfect whole.”
Source: Morals and Dogma
“The universe shows us the life of God, or rather it is in itself the life of God. We behold in it his permanent action, the scene upon which his power is exercised, and in which all his attributes are reflected. God is not out of the universe any more than the universe is out of God. God is the principle, the universe is the consequence, but a necessary consequence, without which the principle would be inert, unfruitful, impossible to conceive.”
“The universe shrank to Curran and his pain. I had to break him free. Nothing else mattered.”
Source: Magic Strikes
“The universe shudders in horror that we have this infinitely valuable, infinitely deep, infinitely rich, infinitely wise, infinitely loving God, and instead of pursuing him with steadfast passion and enthralled fury — instead of loving him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength; instead of attributing to him glory and honor and praise and power and wisdom and strength — we just try to take his toys and run. It is still idolatry to want God for his benefits but not for himself.”
“The universe sings a deep, eternal song, sound in waves, in deep sighs, in whispers, in swirling chords and rising, falling tones. The music of the worlds, weaving in a pattern that is both chaos and order, both beauty and terror, without beginning, without end.”
Source: The Forbidden Wish
“The universe sometimes breaks things without telling them why - that is when the process of healing will hurt the most.”
“The universe sometimes brings wrong choices, but always delivers valuable lessons.”
“The universe speaks, but not everyone is listening.”
“The universe speaks in clues and signs, gentle nudges and hints, rather than pontifications and proverbs, commandments and condemnations. I have trusted its signs all my life, which is why I listened when it seemed like it wanted me back here.”
Source: If You Want to Make God Laugh
“The universe stands aside for those people who know where they are going.”
“The Universe story is the quintessence of reality. We perceive the story. We put it in our language, the birds put it in theirs, and the trees put it in theirs. We can read the story of the Universe in the trees. Everything tells the story of the Universe. The winds tell the story, literally, not just imaginatively. The story has its imprint everywhere, and that is why it is so important to know the story. If you do not know the story, in a sense you do not know yourself; you do not know anything.”
Source: Befriending the Earth: A Theology of Reconciliation Between Humans and the Earth
“The universe supports every thought we choose to think and to believe.”
Source: You Can Heal Your Life
“The universe takes us as seriously as we take it.”
“The universe tended towards chaos and entropy. That was basic thermodynamics. Maybe it was basic existence too.
You lose your job, then more shit happens.
The wind whispered through the trees.
It began to rain.
She headed towards the shelter of a newsagent's, with the deep — and, as it happened, correct — sense that things were about to get worse.”
Source: The Midnight Library