2,376 Quotes About Perspective
- Author A.J. Darkholme
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Love is not a purpose, it’s a paradox; it’s not an end-goal, it’s an auxiliary fuel source to help get there.
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- Author A.J. Darkholme
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Perspective alone can make an experience positive or negative, but regardless of which you let it become, it can only have as much power over your outlook on life as you give it.
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- Author A.J. Darkholme
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Some people experience a life-changing sensation that transforms how they see the world after a near-death experience, but the way I see it, we’re all dying – nay, we’re all dead – and it is up to us to be our own self-necromancers to find some form of life and spirit to reanimate the corpse of a life spent wanting.
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- Author John Mark Reynolds
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By reading older books we get a taste of the conversation of Heaven.
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- Author Jasleen Kaur Gumber
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Moon is a shining ball,from the window on my wall.Moon is blemish-laden,from the terrace of my mansion.Moon is a cold flame,from the porthole of my airplane.Yet I have heard,Moon is muse to philosophy brothers,Moon is nurse to romantic lovers.How can it be so various?Are we not the same?Or did the Moon really change?
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- Author Paul Murray
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The importance of humor is primarily to puncture fixed ideas—to make us step back and realize that our situation, whatever it may be, is, in the grand scheme of things, always contingent and arbitrary and ephemeral. And that helps us to deal with our emotions and to keep going. Holding on to one perspective, on the other hand, whether it takes the form of grief or anger or a particular political standpoint, is often destructive to us and to those around us
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- Author A.J. Darkholme
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My happiness with the future and the present depends on my ability to let the past go and make peace with it.
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- Author John Mark Reynolds
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Past ages come to us in new ways. For instance, they bore or disturb us. The dead say things we would or could not say in ways that appall , bless, and startle us. Reading them is part of diversity. The easiest voices to ignore are those of the dead; nevertheless, they often on the ones we need most.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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Happiness is a simple game of lost and found: Lose the things you take for granted, and you will feel great happiness once they are found.
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