Famous Quotes & Sayings

Eric G. Wilson Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy the top 8 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Eric G. Wilson.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Famous Quotes By Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 1399973

To desire only happiness in a world undoubtedly tragic is to become inauthentic. — Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 483401

I realized that I had granted my illness lordship over me. In viewing my depression as a despot subjecting me to its savage fancies, I was able to escape responsibility, to indulge fully my selfish desire to let my ego flourish unfettered, not obliged to anyone. But this wasn't freedom. It was a prison-a cell separating me from those who cared for me and for whom I might have cared. — Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 472733

But the morbidity of sorrow-not cultivated sorrow, but that which comes inevitably-is often a productive sluggishness, a time when the soul slows down, too weary to go on, and takes stock of where it's been and where it's going. During these gloomy pauses, we often discover parts of ourselves we never knew we possessed, talents that, properly activated, enrich our lives. — Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 1315602

American seekers of happiness are in danger of deluding themselves into believing that only one part of the world exists, the part that gladdens their egos. — Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 218793

Our past is a novel that we are constantly revising. — Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 724687

Creating doesn't make us unhappy, unhappiness makes us creative. To create is to live, and in living, we want only to creat more, to set our foundations depper and reach higher toward the sky. If sadness is what makes us creative, then sadness is nothing else but life. — Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 1467135

The porcelain rose is not as pretty as the one that decays. — Eric G. Wilson

Eric G. Wilson Quotes 1478908

Do not perceive through overly judgmental eyes, prone to damnation. If you do, you are constrained to witness nothing but your notion of perfection, either fulfilled or violated. Gaze at life rather as though you were always blessing it, consecrating it, humbly, as holy, and then your biases will be relaxed and your curiosity will be aroused and surprise; there, in your peripheral, a glimmer after which you go, and it is gone, but its absence gleams. — Eric G. Wilson