“Spirituality does not require that you work hard toward achieving a result in the future as much as it requires you to be fully present, sincere and committed now, with absolute honesty and willingness to uncover and let go of any illusions that come between you and the realization of Reality.” DoeHardRealitySpiritualityResultsAchieveHonestyHard WorkLetting GoIllusionAbsolutesCommittedRealizationWillingnessSincere Author:Adyashanti
“We have spoken on many occasions of the need to achieve high economic growth as an absolute priority for our country. The annual address for 2003 set for the first time the goal of doubling gross domestic product within a decade.” NeedsFirstsCountryGoalGrowthEconomicAchieveProductsFirst TimeAbsolutesDecadesPrioritiesOur CountryOccasionsAddressesGrossEconomic GrowthAnnualsGross Domestic Product Author:Vladimir Putin
“I believe in only one thing and that thing is human liberty. If ever a man is to achieve anything like dignity, it can happen only if superior men are given absolute freedom to think what they want to think and say what they want to say. I am against any man and any organization which seeks to limit or deny that freedom ... the superior man can be sure of freedom only if it is given to all men.” IfsThinkingMenWantHappensGivenAchieveDignityAbsolutesSuperiorsSuperior ManAbsolute Freedom Author:H. L. Mencken
“False casting for practice is the best way to achieve the feel of the line in the air, but in actual fishing, false casts should be limited in number to absolute necessity. In the first place, the more false casts you make, the greater are the chances for the fish to see your arm waving, or the line in the air. And the greater are your chances to make a mistake in the cast and lose your timing. Most anglers, especially tyros, false cast too often. Three false casts should be sufficient for any throw and two is better. One is perfect.” WayFeelsShouldFirstsTwoThreeLosesLinesChancePerfectNumbersMistakePracticeGreaterAirSeaAchieveArmsRiversAbsolutesCastsFishesBest WayBoatSufficientLakesFishingTimingCastingAnglers Book:Trout Fishing Source: Trout Fishing
“Art achieves all little things by absolute truth: but all her great things need some admixture of illusion.” NeedsLittlesArtAchieveIllusionAbsolutesGreat ThingsLittle ThingsAbsolute Truth Author:Richard B. Garnett
“Absolute trust is something hard to achieve even in a family, and it is much harder to achieve on an international level.” HardLevelsAchieveHarderAbsolutesInternational Author:Vladimir Putin
“There's only what you choose, and how you can have it. If you choose peace and joy and love, you won't get much of it through what you're doing. If you choose happiness and contentment, you'll find little of that on the path of doingness. If you choose reunion with God, supreme knowing, deep understanding, endless compassion, total awareness, absolute fulfillment, you won't achieve much of that out of what you're doing.” IfsInspirationalLittlesJoyUnderstandingReligiousCompassionKnowingPathAchieveAwarenessLove YouAnd LoveAbsolutesSupremeEndlessFulfillmentContentmentYou ChooseReunionPeace And JoyDeep Understanding Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“We can never achieve absolute truth but we can live hopefully by a system of calculated probabilities.” AchieveAbsolutesHopefullyProbabilityAbsolute Truth Author:Agnes Meyer Driscoll
“An art, which has an aim to achieve the beauty, is called a philosophy or in the absolute sense it is named wisdom.” ArtPhilosophyAchieveAbsolutesAim Author:Al-Farabi
“If we think that we can somehow gain control of the US government, bring it under popular, enlightened progressive control, preserve a habitable climate, and rein in the dangers of nuclear and other warfare, then we should. However, if we think it's more likely that California can achieve those goals by secession, then we should go down that path. There's no question. It's an absolute moral imperative.” IfsThinkingShouldGovernmentGoalMoralPathAchieveDangerGainsAbsolutesClimateNuclearPreservesCaliforniaEnlightenedProgressiveWarfareImperativesReinsSecession Author:David Swanson