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Actuality Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“By assembling in our mind all the consequential facts we have lived through and by reviewing, appraising or sometimes idealizing the numerous key points of the past, authenticity may gradually mutate and actuality decay at last. At that point in time we are to experience a maimed factuality. ("Labyrinth of the mind")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Let’s watch out for the unpredictability and the wildcat jumps of contrarian people, whose sole interests are soaring targets at high-speed, at all costs and without any consideration. Perceptive understanding may help us discover the hidden actualities behind the ‘appearancesâ€�. .("Mama. Meine Bäume wachsen bis in den Himmel")”
Erik Pevernagie

Criss Jami
“Many people in a rather reckless context claim to 'just tell it like it is'. In actuality, nobody really stresses what one says so much as the motive behind what one says; hence, he is merely blowing hot air and detracting from 'what is'.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Richelle E. Goodrich
“No matter how many lies you use to disguise it or how many excuses you bury it beneath, the truth will never cease to be true.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year

Lauren DeStefano
“It taught that there are three versions of things: the one I see in my mind, and the one that carries onto the paper, and then what it ultimately becomes.”
Lauren DeStefano, Sever

Soke Behzad Ahmadi
“Any self-defense situation has the potential to quickly become A 'life and death' situation, therefore your practice of martial arts should be undertaken, as if your very life depends on it . . .”
Soke Behzad Ahmadi, Legacy of A Sensei

Michael Bassey Johnson
“You are a foreigner in an actual world, a human co-worker, a truth, a divine word, and a perfect mistake.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Jorge Luis Borges
“I am not certain whether I ever believed in the City of the Immortals; I think the task of finding it was enough for me.”
Jorge Luis Borges, El Aleph

“Hegel is well aware of the fact - personally experienced in his youth - that a "deviation" (Abweichung) in thought from what is "publicly recognized" can be the expression of a genuine, albeit unhappy, consciousness, one which is justifiably "severed" (entzweit) from actuality. In certain periods criticism is the only possible form of philosophy. Nothing can be said a priori about the time at which a situation arises in which a philosopher can only be true by dissenting. Ontological principles, a universal belief in providence or the conviction that reason is strong enough to be victorious do not answer the question of whether our current factual situation is in agreement with reason. Even if one believes or knows for certain that the universe and history as a whole are rational, one still does not know a priori the degree to which the present situation realizes what history as a whole (if this word means anything) and the entire actuality make actual.”
Adriaan T. Peperzak, Philosophy and Politics: A Commentary on the Preface to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right

Étienne Gilson
“Just as it is by His goodness that God gives being to beings, so also it is by His goodness that He makes causes to be causes, thus delegating to them a certain participation in His actuality. Or rather, since causality flows from actuality, let us say that He confers the one in conferring the other, so that to the Christian mind the physical world in which we live offers a face which is the reverse of its physicism itself, a face where all that was read on the one side in terms of force, energy and law, is now read, on the other in terms of participations and analogies of the Divine Being. The Christian world takes on the character of a sacred world with a relation to God inscribed in its very being and every law that rules its functioning.”
Étienne Gilson

Hans Rosling
“The most important thing you can do to avoid misjudging the importance of something is to avoid isolated figures. Never, ever, leave a figure alone. Never believe that a figure can be significant on its own. If you are presented with a figure, always ask At least one more. Something to compare it to. Be especially careful with large figures. Funny, but figures that exceed a certain size, if not compared to something, always seem large. And how can you not be important something big?”
Hans Rosling, Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World � and Why Things Are Better Than You Think

Kamil Ali
“VIRTUALITY ACTUALITY

Classrooms in schools will give way to classes in rooms at home

Kamil Ali”
Kamil Ali, The Initiates

“Realize Actualization with Realization!”
Joseph Berar

“Realize Realization with Knowledge!”
Joseph Berar

Ehsan Sehgal
“Actuality
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I loved you
I love you
I shall stay loving you
Whenever you come back,
After bearing and travelling
Upon lies, falsehood, and cheating
You will still realize
The truth in my character
If the truth exists;
Love stays, love
As gold remains gold
And the diamond stays the diamond.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Hans Rosling
“In 1918, the Spanish flu killed about 2.7 percent of the world's population. [60] The risk of an outbreak of influenza against which we do not have a vaccine remains a threat constant, which we should take extremely seriously.
During the first months of 2009, thousands of people died from swine flu. For two weeks, it was a recurring topic on the news. However, unlike Ebola in 2014, the number of cases was not doubling, not even increasing in a linear fashion. Some researchers concluded that the flu was not as aggressive as the first warning signs had indicated. However, journalists continued to stoke fear for several weeks.”
Hans Rosling, Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World � and Why Things Are Better Than You Think

Dushawn Banks
“Actuality is an active energy and reality is the consciousness that it’s there. Energy is important and differentiating between them because we aren’t conscious of every energy. An important factor to look at when determining what is real is our consciousness. Our senses determine if we are conscious of an actuality. If we can’t hear, see, touch, smell, or taste it then we disregard it. We can’t see the wind, but we can hear it and feel it. These two senses make us conscious that it’s there. Things that are beyond our limited consciousness are only brought to reality when we create tools to experience them.”
Dushawn Banks, True Blue

“In an era of habitual audible and visual disinformation, be the inquisitor of actuality.”
Deanna L. Lawlis

Camilo Rojas Rodríguez
“A storm of distrust, ambition, selfishness, and lovelessness invaded people's hearts, almost spiraling them into complete darkness. The dark matter of the universe prevailed over the light of the stars.”
Camilo Rojas Rodríguez, 2092: La era de la superinteligencia artificial

Dejan Stojanovic
“In actuality, reality is an illusion.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE