T Quotes
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“The world we have created is a product of our thinking; it cannot be changed without changing our thinking. If we want to change the world we have to change our thinking...no problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it. We must learn to see the world anew.”
“The world we have made as a result of the level of thinking we have
done thus far creates problems that we cannot solve at the same level at which we have created them.... We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if humankind is to survive.”
“The world we have made is a result of the level of thinking we have done thus far.”
“The world we inhabit is abundant beyond our wildest imagination. There are trees, dreams, sunrises; there are thunderstorms, shadows, rivers; there are wars, flea bites, love affairs; there are the lives of people, Gods, entire galaxies. The simplest human action varies from one person and occasion to the next-how else would we recognize our friends only from their gait, posture, voice, and divine their changing moods? Only a tiny fraction of this abundance affects our minds. This is a blessing, not a drawback.”
“The world we inhabit is one where children feel sorrow long before they have the words to express it.”
Source: Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death
“The world we inhabit will forever be in a state of motion.”
“The world we knew as children is still buried within our minds. Our childlike self is the deepest level of our being. It is who we really are, and what is real doesn't go away.”
“The world we know at present is in no fit state to take over the dreariest little meteor ... If we have the courage and patience, the energy and skill, to take us voyaging to other planets, then let us use some of these to tidy up and civilize this earth. One world at a time, please.”
“The world we know is dwarfed by the worlds we don't. Why not explore them all? Being out there in the wilderness, you have no idea what'll happen, really. It could be just you and this gorgeous night sky, or maybe you are surfing and some big ass wave comes at you, and if you don't ride that sucker, it'll put you under and have you for lunch, or you might turn a corner on a hike and there's some beautiful deer and her little fawn-- now that has meaning, all of those things, and I need more of that and less of trying to make money so I can pay bills to live in a way I just don't care about anymore.”
Source: The River at Night
“The world we know is slowly fading, vanishing. Soon, we will cease to exist in memories. Our life together will leave no record, no witnesses. Dreams are all we have. Dreams, a bridge from one life to another. Only when you close your eyes, do I come alive. Only when someone chooses to share our story.”
Source: If I Should Go Tomorrow
“The world we live in has been and is being increasingly politicized so that our daily experience is more and more a matter of public policy. A lot of fiction comes out of a child's feeling of, "Hey, that's not fair."”
“The world we live in is a co-creation, a manifestation of individual consciousness woven into a collective dream. How we are with each other as individuals, as groups, as nations and tribes, is what shapes that dream.”
“The world we live in is a house on fire and the people we love are burning.”
Source: A House of My Own: Stories from My Life
“The world we live in is a world of mingled good and evil. Whether it is chiefly good or chiefly bad depends on how we take it. To look at the world in such a way as to emphasize the evil is the art of pessimism. To look at it in such a way as to bring out the good, and throw the evil into the background, is the art of optimism. The facts are the same in either case. It is simply a question of perspective and emphasis.”
“The world we live in is made up of polar opposites, black/white, male/female, night/day, and a human being who possesses both masculine and feminine – vulnerability and strength – is intriguing to us, whether they be a singer or actor or dancer, intrigues us, because THAT Is who we really are.”
“The world we live in is still mostly governed by a ponzi scheme of power, wealth and celebrity. Those at the top of the ponzi scheme are standing on nothing but the world’s acceptance of their right to be there.”
Source: Binding Chaos: Mass Collaboration on a Global Scale
“The world we live in is the world we choose to live in, whether consciously or unconsciously. If we choose bliss, that's what we get. If we choose misery, we get that, too.”
Source: Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement
“The world we live in is vastly different from the world we think we live in.”
“The world we live in might not be free from pain, but you have the ability to create for yourself a world free from struggle.”
Source: Enchanted One: The Portal to Love
“The world we live in pictures a pie with only so many pieces, and if other people have more you have less, and you have to compete with other people in order to try to get ahead. You have to sell yourself at every available opportunity. The shift, the enlightened shift, has to do with a movement from competition to collaboration, from sales to service, from ambition to inspiration, and to a belief in scarcity to a belief in abundance as an eternal spiritual quality.”
“The world we live in takes a multifaceted approach. To the American taxpayer: We need to be investing in improving people's lives before the terrorists try to take over.”
“The world we live in today is a complex tapestry of interwoven challenges and opportunities. As we collectively face the reality of an ever-evolving global landscape, the significance of preparedness, adaptability, and resilience has never been more apparent. It is within this context that “Complacency” was born—a story that seeks to shed light on the fragile balance between security and vulnerability, and the consequences of inaction in the face of looming threats.”
Source: Complacency: One Man's Story
“The world we live in today is very, very diverse. It has extremism on one side, it has incredible liberal aspects to it on the other.”
“The world we live in will be either better or worse depending on whether we become better or worse.”
Source: The Alchemist - 10th Anniversary Edition
“The world we see and experience is actually our personal interpretation of vibrational waves.”
Source: From Type A to Type Me: How to Stop "Doing" Life and Start Living It
“The world we see ‘out there’ is a reflection of our cleverly molded shared consciousness, our collective belief installed through manipulation of our mimetic desire, not a given ‘thing’ that can’t be changed. This means, as in the adage, that we can heal the world only if we heal ourselves.”
Source: Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality
“The world we see that seems so insane is the result of a belief system that is not working. To perceive the world differently, we must be willing to change our belief system, let the past slip away, expand our sense of now, and dissolve the fear in our minds.”
“The world we suggest is a new wild west. A sensuous evil world. Strange and haunting, the path of the sun.”
“The world we think we see is only a view, a collective description of the world that we create through our belief systems. Accepting this fact seems to be one of the most empowering things one can do.”
Source: The Sunfood Diet Success System
“The world we want is an enormous responsibility.”
“The world we want to transform has already been worked on by history and is largely hollow. We must nevertheless be inventive enough to change it and build a new world. Take care and do not forget ideas are also weapons.”
Source: Ya Basta!: Ten Years of the Zapatista Uprising
“The world went mad and used us as an excuse.”
“The world went on. People left and people died and people went to memorial services and put orange blocks of cheese into their purses. People confessed to you that they were hungry all the time. And then you got up in the morning and pretended that none of it had happened.”
Source: Raymie Nightingale
“The world went on the same after all. The same things happened every morning. So what if they did not like her? She would go on the same.”
Source: Harriet the Spy
“The world went on, as it does, without my full participation, and I only woke up from the reverie when someone said my name.”
Source: The Fault in Our Stars
“The world went quiet. And so did my heart.”
Source: Counting Stars
“The world – whatever we might think when terrified by its vastness and our own impotence, or embittered by its indifference to individual suffering, of people, animals, and perhaps even plants, for why are we so sure that plants feel no pain; whatever we might think of its expanses pierced by the rays of stars surrounded by planets we've just begun to discover, planets already dead? still dead? we just don’t know; whatever we might think of this measureless theater to which we've got reserved tickets, but tickets whose lifespan is laughably short, bounded as it is by two arbitrary dates; whatever else we might think of this world – it is astonishing.
But ‘astonishing’ is an epithet concealing a logical trap. We’re astonished, after all, by things that deviate from some well-known and universally acknowledged norm, from an obviousness we've grown accustomed to. Now the point is, there is no such obvious world. Our astonishment exists per se and isn't based on comparison with something else.
Granted, in daily speech, where we don’t stop to consider every word, we all use phrases like ‘the ordinary world,’ ‘ordinary life,’ ‘the ordinary course of events’ … But in the language of poetry, where every word is weighed, nothing is usual or normal. Not a single stone and not a single cloud above it. Not a single day and not a single night after it. And above all, not a single existence, not anyone’s existence in this world.”
“The world when I was 13 wasn't truly driven by tabloid magazines and social media and reality shows. I was able to have a little more of a private life.”
“The world where the result devours the cause, and the cause devours the result. The world where all possibilities exist, and the individual possibility supports and maintains each other. A perfect, immortal epic where a story manufactures a story all on its own.”
“The world where you would go hand in hand with the flower maiden has neither perfect happiness nor joy nor life. This is because it also does not contain perfect sadness nor misery nor death. What lies in waiting is a paradise for wolves alone, the unclean humans are no more...come with me Cheza, it is time.”
“The world which credits what is done is cold to all that might have been.”
Source: In Memoriam
“The world, which is like a mountain, echoes your words back to you. Be in love no matter where you are or what you do.”
Source: Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
“The world which we perceive is a tiny fraction of the world which we can perceive, which is a tiny fraction of the perceivable world.”
“The world which worships Mother Mary and goddess Durga also has experienced such heinous crimes against her daughters.”
Source: The Curse of Damini
“The world whispered,
"You can't."
but he shouted,
"Watch me.”
“The world whispers that we are incomplete—broken, missing something. But the truth is far simpler: we were never lost, only misled, in search of something that didn’t exist." -Jop Helm”
Source: COVERT CONTROL: Unveiling the Dark Art of Social Manipulation
“The world-wide discrimination against the autodidact has vitiated many people's confidence in determining their own goals and needs. But the same discrimination has also resulted in a multiplicity of growing minorities who are infuriated by this insidious dispossession.”
Source: The Right to Useful Unemployment: And Its Professional Enemies
“The World Wide Web can be a helpful place for statistics and facts, helpful hacks, and tips, but the digital world is also a place where security measures should be put in place, especially for youth.”
“The world wide web has really been quite spectacular and not something I would have predicted.”
“The World Wide Web is precisely what we were trying to PREVENT. We long ago foresaw the problems of one-way links, links that break (no guaranteed long-term publishing), no way to publish comments, no version management, no rights management.”