58 Quotes About Causality
- Author Ayn Rand
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Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of production and trade...
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- Author Sharon Salzberg
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To imagine the way we think is the singular causative agent of all we go through is to practice cruelty toward ourselves.
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- Author Nancy Huston
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Le vide n'existe pas. Le tableau est toujours achevé. Même si Scarlatti s'était contenté de transcrire les notes jouées par son chat, le morceau aurait été là. Un seul et unique cil suffit à reconstituer l'individu entier. Chaque partie contient le tout.
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- Author Wald Wassermann
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The most amazing fact about the universe is that the universe is self differentiated for companionship, friendship, love. Although the above is correct it remains an abstraction. Truth is simpler yet. The universe is self and self is differentiated so to love and be loved in return.
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- Author Wald Wassermann
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The cause - loneliness - matters not as much as the purpose - love.
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- Author Wald Wassermann
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The answer to the question - why does the universe exist? - is Love. Love is the purpose, there is no purpose but Love. You see, the universe is not the universe, the Universe is Self. Self experiences itself as itself but perceives itself as diversified To Love and Be Loved in return. All that is here is Self. All this for Love. Love is Law.
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- Author Jeff VanderMeer
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We live in a universe driven by chance,” his father had said once, “but the bullshit artists all want causality.
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- Author Paul Reps and Nyogen Senzaki
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An instant realization sees endless time.Endless time is as one moment. When one comprehends the endless momentThey realize the person who is seeing it.
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- Author Frank Herbert
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We do not teach history; we recreate the experience. We follow the chain of consequences - the tracks of the beast in its forest. Look behind our words and you see the broad sweep of social behavior that no historian has ever touched.
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