Everythingness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Everythingness Quotes

It is far safer to know too little than too much. People will condemn the one, though they will resent being called upon to exert themselves to follow the other. — Samuel Butler

As men & women of God we should not seek to expose the weaknesses of our brother or sister by gossiping, backbiting or slandering them however, we should cover them in prayer — Elder Walter S. Strong III

Knee-deep in the cosmic overwhelm, I'm stricken
by the ricochet wonder of it all: the plain
everythingness of everything, in cahoots
with the everythingness of everything else.
- From Diffraction (for Carl Sagan) — Diane Ackerman

There is nothing true anywhere, The true is nowhere to be seen; If you say you see the true, This seeing is not the true one. — Abraham Lincoln

The way of nothingness is the way of Zen. It is just a term. The contemplation of nothingness or everythingness is where everything starts. — Frederick Lenz

The Void is both the source of nothingness and, at the very same time, the source of everythingness. In short, the void is the limitless context in which your entire world is both appearing and disappearing. — Chuck Hillig

For me to write I have to be, a, alone, and b, know that nobody is going to question me. I write the way a thief steals; it's a little covert. — Edna O'Brien

The jackdaw, stript of her stolen colours, provokes our laughter. — Horace

They shared an unshakeable belief in beauty, in overflow, in everythingness, the bursting, indelible beauty in a world where there is so much suffering and wounding and pain. — Elizabeth Alexander

If a person can build a fence around himself, he is bound to do it. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Living for your purposes warrants eternal blessings — Sunday Adelaja

Be a bringer of the Light. For your light can do more than illuminate your own path, you can be the light which truly lights the world. — Neale Donald Walsch

He sat there silent, watching their love expire. — Marcel Proust

This is simple meditation, nothingness and everythingness, the color and the form, death and the void, the end and the beginning, a beginningless end with an endless beginning, Pretty clever if you ask me. — Frederick Lenz

What about the poor salesman who is calling into the office from the corner saloon instead of the home sickbed he claims he is in? — Malcolm Forbes