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If people knew the story of their lives how many would then elect to live them? People
— Cormac McCarthy
Normal people live distracted, rarely fully present. Weird people silence the distractions and remain fully in the moment.
— Craig Groeschel
An important step in getting to know God is to realize how available he is to us. In learning to hear God, it helps us to take on faith the fact that we are already in his presence. If we must make ourselves worthy of his presence first, we will never get there.
— Craig Keener
How she loved to listen when he thought only the horse could hear.
— DH Lawrence
You've got to lapse out before you can know what sensual reality is, lapse into unkowingness, and give up your volition...You've got to learn not-to-be before you can come into being.
— DH Lawrence
Had you noticed them before? he asked. No, never before, she replied. And now you will always see them, he said.
— DH Lawrence
And Clifford the same. All that talk! All that writing! All that wild struggling to push himself forwards! It was just insanity. And it was getting worse, really maniacal. Connie felt washed-out with fear. But at least, Clifford was shifting his grip from her on to Mrs Bolton. He did not know it. Like many insane people, his insanity might be measured by the things he was not aware of, the great desert tracts in his consciousness.
— DH Lawrence
I have travelled, and looked at the world, and loved it. Now I don't want to look at the world anymore, there seems nothing there. In not-looking, and in not-seeing comes a new strength and undeniable new gods share their life with us, when we cease to see.
— DH Lawrence
But so many people... have only got their minds tacked on to their physical corpses.
— DH Lawrence
Connie woke up to the existence of legs. They became more important to her than faces, which are no longer very real.
— DH Lawrence
One of the tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon - instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.
— Dale Carnegie
The words Think and Thank are inscribed in many of the Cromwellian churches of England. These words ought to be inscribed in our hearts, too: Think and Thank. Think of all we have to be grateful for, and thank God for all our boons and bounties.
— Dale Carnegie