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“You will have to pay a high price for some doors to open wide. The price of being side-lined, being ostracised or bad-mouthed. Some open doors truly come with an undisclosed amount.”
Source: Beyond the Closed Door: Unique Keys to Unlock Destinies
“You will have to pay for your choices much more than you realize.”
Source: The Shadow of the Crescent Moon
“You will have to pay the price of all the bad things you did to people who were good to you.”
“You will have to put aside some things in your life, habits, ideas, ways of seeing life. You will have to learn new things, and then new things and then new things - forever.”
“You will have to relax from the circumference. The first step in relaxing is the body. Remember as many times as possible to look in the body, whether you are carrying some tension in the body somewhere - at the neck, in the head, in the legs. Relax it consciously. Just go to that part of the body, and persuade that part, say to it lovingly "Relax!"”
“You will have to say no to things to say yes to your work. It will be worth it.”
Source: Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You
“You will have to scrutinize the model sharply to find the proportions - how the weight is supported, how each joint is functioning... Look for the color and tone and texture... how the light falls on the figure, especially the face.”
“You will have to self-reflect and work on areas where you can excel in order to attain success.”
Source: The Kind of Substance You Need For Your Success
“You will have to write and put away or burn a lot of material before you are comfortable in this medium. You might as well start now and get the work done. For I believe that eventually quantity will make for quality.”
“You will have wonderful surges forward. Then there must be a time of consolidating before the next forward surge. Accept this as part of the process and never become downhearted.”
Source: God Spoke to Me
“You will have worked out that there is a race in this world which steals and kills and spreads disease and despoils what it cannot use.
Yes, that's easy. It's called Humanity.”
Source: The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
“You will have written exceptionally well if, by skilful arrangement of your words, you have made an ordinary one seem original.”
“You will heal," he said, and then he put his hand on her cheek. There was no feeling of dread, just the feeling of Feradach's hand on her.
"You will always be impossible," he added, and he put his other hand on her other cheek. There was still no sense of doom; of what might be to come.
"You will still be Merida of DunBroch," he said, and he kissed her.
Neither the mortal nor the god had ever been in love before. It is not every day or every week or every month or every year that one person meets another who is their perfect foil, and it is not even every century that the pairing is a mortal and a god. It's more than simply love when it is a pair like this: it is balance, perfect balance, the push-pull of opposite forces that require each other.
It is a sort of love that never grows old.
Magic, magic, magic.”
Source: Bravely
“You will hear more good things on the outside of a stagecoach from London to Oxford than if you were to pass a twelvemonth with the undergraduates, or heads of colleges, of that famous university.”
“You will hear people say the C-word. Except, it's a regional language: in British English, c - t has much less of an inflammatory sense than it does in North American English. You can hear someone on British TV called "a c - ting monkey" or a man being called a c - t. The particular fascination of profanity is how culturally specific it is and how it evolves.”
“You will hear thunder and remember me, And think: she wanted storms. The rim of the sky will be the colour of hard crimson, And your heart, as it was then, will be on fire. That day in Moscow, it will all come true, when, for the last time, I take my leave, And hasten to the heights that I have longed for, Leaving my shadow still to be with you.”
“You will hear thunder and remember me, and think: she wanted storms.”
Source: You will hear thunder: poems
“You will hear thunder and remember me, And think: she wanted storms. The rim Of the sky will be the colour of hard crimson, And your heart, as it was then, will be on fire.”
Source: You will hear thunder: Akhmatova, poems
“You will hear words old and spent and useless like costumes left over from yesterday's parties.”
Source: Disaffections: complete poems 1930-1950
“You will honor my mother or I will break this bottle over your head”
Source: Cruel Beauty
“you will
hurt her, and rage
against her, and completely push
her away, and once she’s gone…
you’re going to find that this war was
inside of you all along
– the mirror”
“You will hurt yourself unless you don't tell your feelings in a direct way to whom you love.”
“you will I trust find heaviness may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.”
“You will identify yourself either as a body or perfect spirit, as either divided or whole, depending upon how you see others. And, once you understand that, you will be careful about how you think about other people.”
“You will in due season find your property is less valuable, and your freedom less complete.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield: Collected from His Writings and Speeches
“You will in the future hear me on a pop album, but that's just the experimental side of me.”
“You will invariably face jobs that are associated with uncomfortable feelings, ranging from relatively minor annoyance (e.g., taking out the garbage in the rain) to more persistent and recurring feelings of stress and discomfort (e.g., dissertation, organizing income taxes) that activate your procrastination script. Even a minimal degree of stress or inconvenience (what we have come to describe as the feeling of “Ugh”) can be potent enough to make you delay action.
Think about some of the mundane examples of procrastination, such as watching a boring television show because the remote control is out of reach (e.g., “It’s ALL THE WAY over there.”) or exercise (e.g., “I’m TOO TIRED to change into my workout clothes.”). The use of capital letters is meant to illustrate the tone of voice of your selftalk, which serves to exaggerate and convince you of the difficulty of what you want to do. You are capable to perform the action, but your thoughts and feelings (including feeling tired or “low energy”) makes you conclude that you are not at your best and therefore cannot and will not follow through (for seemingly justifiable reasons).
You might think, “I have to be in the mood to do some things.” But, how often are any of us in the mood to do many of the tasks on which we end up procrastinating? The very fact that we have to plan them indicates that these tasks require some targeted planning and effort. When facing emotional discomfort, ADHD adults are particularly at risk for bolting to pleasant, easy, and yet often unsatisfying activities, such as eating junk food, watching television, social networking, surfing the Internet, etc.
In fact, sometimes you may escape from stressful tasks by performing other, lower priority errands or chores. Thus, you rationalize violating your high-priority project plan in order to run out to fill your car with gas. This strategy can be seen as a form of “plea bargaining”—“I will do something productive in order to justify not doing the higher priority but less appealing task.” Moreover, these errands are often more discrete and time limited than the task you are putting off (i.e., “If I start mowing the lawn now, I will be done in 1 hour. I don’t know how long taxes will take me.”), which is often their appeal—even though they are low priority, you are more confident you will get them done.
You need not be “in the mood” for a task in order to perform it. A useful reframe is the reminder that you have “enough” energy to get started and recall that once you get started on the first step, you usually feel better and more engaged. Breaking the task down into its discrete steps and setting an end time help you to reframe the plan (e.g., “I’m tired, but I have enough energy to do this task for 15 minutes.”). Rather than setting up the unrealistic expectation that you must be stress-free and 100% energized before you can do tasks, the notion of acceptance of discomfort is a useful mindset to adopt and practice.”
Source: The Adult ADHD Tool Kit
“You will invest your life in something, or you will throw it away on nothing.”
“You will keep dreaming of the life of your dreams, unless you wake up and make your vision real.”
Source: Sips And Little Portions
“You will kill ten of us, we will kill one of you, but in the end, you will tire of it first.”
“You will know a friendship is not natural when you don't feel relaxed with”
Source: The Great Pearl of Wisdom
“You will know as much of God, and only as much of God, as you are willing to put into practice.”
“You will know from your friends and their conversation. Many people pretend to be civilized and having a sober status, but actually, they are the most ordinary, uncivilized, and street people. Only low and cheap mentality people bear such sort of friends.”
“You will know how to stop suffering as soon as suffering ceases to be valuable. If you are in pain, you are being led.”
“You will know if you are too acidic if you get sick often, get urinary tract infections, suffer from headaches, and have bad breath and body odor (when you do not use antiperspirant). Acidosis is the medical term for a blood alkalinity of less than 7.35. A normal reading is called homeostasis. It is not considered a disease; although in and of itself it is recognized as an indicator of disease. Your blood feeds your organs and tissues; so if your blood is acidic, your organs will suffer and your body will have to compensate for this imbalance somehow. We need to do all we can to keep our blood alkalinity high. The way to do this is to dramatically increase our intake of alkaline-rich elements like fresh, clean air; fresh, clean water; raw vegetables (particularly their juices); and sunlight, while drastically reducing our intake of and exposure to acid-forming substances: pollution, cigarettes, hard alcohol, white flour, white sugar, red meat, and coffee. By tipping the scales in the direction of alkalinity through alkaline diet and removal of acid waste through cleansing, and acidic body can become an alkaline one.
"Bear in mind that some substances that are alkaline outside the body, like milk, are acidic to the body; meaning that they leave and acid reside in the tissues, just as many substances that are acidic outside the body, like lemons and ripe tomatoes, are alkaline and healing in the body and contribute to the body's critical alkaline reserve.”
Source: Detox for Women: An All New Approach for a Sleek Body and Radiant Health in 4 Weeks
“You will know it is love not when you think about them all the time or want to be with them, but when you worry about them and you want their approval and happiness.”
“You will know it is love when the need can't be met by yourself or God.”
“You will know that forgiveness has begun when you recall those who hurt you and feel the power to wish them well.”
“You will know that the divine is so great and of such a nature that it sees and hears everything at once, is present everywhere, and is concerned with everything.”
“You will know that wretched men are the cause of their own suffering, who neither see nor hear the good that is near them, and few are the ones who know how to secure release from their troubles.”
“You will know the corrupt government is reforming when it replaces ‘Trickle Down Economics’ with ‘Trickle Up Economics’.”
“You will know the joy of action only when you are blissful by your own nature.”
“You will know the meaning of life when you find the difference between breathing and just breathing.”
“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
“You will know them by their beauty / Their otherworldly grace / And their amber eyes…” — Yakshashastra, Or the Yaksha Texts”
Source: Bloom
“You will know who truly loves you when you ask them to do an uncoventional favor.”
“You will know you are in love when it doesn't matter if you sit in heaven or hell with that special someone just as long as they can make you laugh, while you put out the fires.”
“You will know you're old when you cease to be amazed.”
“You will know your path by the fun of it.”
“You will know your vocation by the joy that it brings you. You will know. You will know when it's right.”