“There is the experience of enlightenment, to be very aware of what lies beyond the boundaries of cognitive perception, reflection and self-awareness as seen by the personality.” SelfLyingAwarenessBuddhismPersonalityPerceptionEnlightenmentReflectionSelf AwarenessBoundariesCognitive Author:Frederick Lenz
“The Four Reliances. First, rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings, not on the words; Second, rely on the teachings, not on the personality of the teacher; Third, rely on real wisdom, not superficial interpretation; And fourth, rely on the essence of your pure Wisdom Mind, not on judgmental perceptions.” MindFirstsRealSpiritTeacherFourTeachingPersonalityPurePerceptionEssenceThirdsBuddhistRelyInterpretationFourthSuperficialRelianceJudgmentalReal Wisdom Author:Gautama Buddha
“That peace that we're after, lies somewhere beyond personality, beyond the perception of others, beyond invention and disguise, even beyond effort itself. You can join the game, fight the wars, play with form all you want, but to find real peace, you have to let the armor fall.” WantWarRealPlayFormLyingFallFightingGamesEffortPersonalityPerceptionInventionDisguiseArmorPerception Of Others Author:Jim Carrey
“People tell me I'm a comedian, but I don't approach acting from that perspective. I do know that everything in life has to do with your timing and perception. You have to be comfortable with the rhythm that you're in. You can't just jump into a fast rhythm if yours is slow. You might have to pick up the pace but in your own particular way. It has to do with personality, too.” PeopleIfsKnowsWayMightActingParticularPerspectivePersonalityComfortablePerceptionApproachPicksRhythmComedianPaceTiming Author:Mike Tyson
“It's difficult not to color our perception of author's product with his personality. There are so many examples of this. What do we think of Ezra Pound - clearly a great poet and clearly kind of an asshole? You can say the same thing about Louis-Ferdinand Céline, who clearly was a Nazi sympathizer, and yet one of the great writers of the 20th century. It is tough, but there are enough examples around where we have to somehow find a way of separating the work from the artist and seeing what there is to see in the work, while also condemning the thoughts we see in the man.” ThinkingMenKindEnoughArtistDifficultHe ManPoetPersonalityPerceptionToughNazi20th CenturyGreat WritersGreat Poet Author:Salman Rushdie
“Sometimes perception is almost more important than the skill level of an actor. And if you give too much away, you have nothing to take for yourself and put onscreen. If people feel like they know you too well, they won't be able to indentify with the character you're trying to portray. Or they'll feel that you're just playing yourself, and then you just become a personality actor. And that's the death of any actor.” PeopleGivingTryingImportantSometimesCharacterPersonalityPerception Author:Shia LaBeouf
“The most durable thing in writing is style. It is a projection of personality and you have to have a personality before you can project it. It is the product of emotion and perception.” WritingEmotionStyleProductsPersonalityProjectsPerceptionProjection Book:Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler Source: Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler
“When we pray for God to illumine our path, we are saying, ‘Dear God, please show me the way. What thoughts do I need to think, to be able to navigate my life at this point? What perceptions do I need; what insights will guide me? Who do I need to forgive? What parts of my personality do I need to look at; what changes do I need to make? Please come upon me and heal my life. Amen.” ThinkingWayNeedsLooksShowsAblePathPersonalityPrayingPleasePerceptionForgivingDearInsightGuidesHealShow MePraying To GodAmenNavigateDear GodGuide Me Author:Marianne Williamson
“The greatest of all our human concepts is the immortality of the personality and the eternal glory of the human soul. Throughout eternity you will be yourself and I will be myself, with quickened senses amplified powers of perception, and vastly increased capacity for reason, understanding, love, and happiness, all of which are qualities we may develop now. Our machines wear out, our barns fall down, and our substance goes back to the dust, but our finest collection of personal qualities will have eternal life.” LifeHumansMaySoulReasonFallUnderstandingQualityPersonalityEternalPerceptionGloryConceptsCapacityMachinesEternityDown AndSensesDustSubstanceImmortalityBeing YourselfCollectionsFinestHuman SoulFalling DownEternal LifeBarnsHappiness And LoveUnderstanding LovePersonal Qualities Author:Sterling W Sill
“To argue that we humans are capable of complex multifarious thought and feeling, whereas the sheep's perception is probably limited by lowly sheepish perceptions, is no more to the point than if I were to slaughter and eat you on the grounds that I am a sophisticated personality able to enjoy Mozart, formal logic and cannibalism, whereas your imaginative world seems confined to True Romances and tinned spaghetti.” IfsWorldHumansFeelingsSeemsAbleRomanceEnjoyAnimalPersonalityPerceptionCapableLogicComplexesArguingAnimal RightsSheepSophisticatedFormalImaginativeConfinedSlaughterThoughts And FeelingsSpaghettiCannibalismTrue Romance Author:Brigid Brophy