Quotes about everything
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Alexis Karpouzos photo

“Nothing ever exists entirely alone: everything is in relation to everything else!”

Source: Cosmology, philosophy and physics

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Rahul verma (Rv) photo

“everything comes to you at right moment.”

Context: Rahul verma (Rv)

“"Music is everything in life, not more; not even less!"
— Alireza Kohany”

Alireza Kohany (1993) Musician, Actor, Entrepreneur

Source: https://www.facebook.com/alirezakohany.music

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“Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything.”

Xenophon (-430–-354 BC) ancient Greek historian and philosopher
Mwanandeke Kindembo photo
Mwanandeke Kindembo photo

“You're always the hero when you can pick and choose your memories. You're always the villian when you remember everything.”

When you remember everything you not only remember what you did right, you also remember your mistakes great and small. Also others seldom like to be made aware of their own mistakes that you may remember as well. They tend to get upset when reminded of them.

Billie Eilish photo

“You ruined everything good
Always said you were misunderstood
Made all my moments your own
Just fucking leave me alone.”

Billie Eilish (2001) American singer-songwriter

Source: Happier Than Ever (2021)

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“Everything in the universe is within you. Ask all from yourself.”

Rumi (1207–1273) Iranian poet

https://twitter.com/wise_chimp/status/1488946174321205253?s=21

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“silence serves time, for you and yourself,
though it tells nothing, it gives everything”

Josephs Quartzy (1999) Tanzanian actor

Source: Sweetest song I know

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“You begin on the road to your own glory when you begin on the road to your own truth. This path is taken when you declare that you will tell the truth all the time, about everything, to everyone. And that you will live your truth.”

Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer

Source: https://www.facebook.com/NealeDonaldWalsch/posts/pfbid02YdVimv896xTUxM8Tx4Q27WXzEDdsZf4rd4bowY41iUqhn5CqutupKy8oHX6TPiJhl

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“Everything is created twice, first in the mind and then in reality.”

Robin S. Sharma (1965) Canadian self help writer

Source: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams Reaching Your Destiny

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“I want to be inside your darkest everything”

Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) Mexican painter

Source: The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait

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“I can't do everything for you. You must walk alone to find your soul.”

Variant: You must walk alone to find your soul.
Source: Speak

James Baldwin photo

“Not everything that is faced can be changed. But nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

James Baldwin (1924–1987) (1924-1987) writer from the United States

"As Much Truth As One Can Bear" in The New York Times Book Review (14 January 1962); republished in The Cross of Redemption: Uncollected Writings (2011), edited by Randall Kenan<!-- , also quoted in Wisdom for the Soul : Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing (2006) by Larry Chang, p. 114 -->
Context: Not everything that is faced can be changed. But nothing can be changed until it is faced. … Most of us are about as eager to change as we were to be born, and go through our changes in a similar state of shock.

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Zig Ziglar photo

“You can have everything in life that you want if you just give enough other people what they want.”

Zig Ziglar (1926–2012) American motivational speaker

Secrets of Closing the Sale (1984)
Variant: You can get everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.

Eugene O'Neill photo

“None of us can help the things life has done to us. They’re done before you realize it, and once they’re done they make you do other things until at last everything comes between you and what you’d like to be, and you’ve lost your true self forever.”

Page 63 (Act 2, Scene 1)
Long Day's Journey into Night (1955)
Source: Long Day's Journey Into Night
Context: But I suppose life has made him like that, and he can't help it. None of us can help the things life has done to us. They're done before you realize it, and once they're done they make you do other things until at last everything comes between you and what you'd like to be, and you've lost your true self forever.

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“One must not let oneself be misled: they say 'Judge not!' but they send to Hell everything that stands in their way.”

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist

Source: The Anti-Christ

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Friedrich Nietzsche photo

“To find everything profound — that is an inconvenient trait.”

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist

Sec. 158
The Gay Science (1882)
Context: To find everything profound — that is an inconvenient trait. It makes one strain one's eyes all the time, and in the end one finds more than one might have wished.

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“If you shut up truth and bury it under the ground, it will but grow, and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everything in its way.”

Emile Zola (1840–1902) French writer (1840-1902)

As quoted in Dreyfus : His Life and Letters‎ (1937) edited by Pierre Dreyfus, p. 175.

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“But surely for everything you love you have to pay some price.”

Agatha Christie (1890–1976) English mystery and detective writer

Source: An Autobiography

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“Does a rake deserve to possess anything of worth, since he chases everything in skirts and then imagines he can successfully hide his shame by slandering [women in general]?”

Christine de Pizan (1365–1430) Italian French late medieval author

Source: Der Sendbrief vom Liebesgott / The Letter of the God of Love

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Benjamin Disraeli photo

“Everything comes if a man will only wait.”

Bk. IV, Ch. 8.
Source: Books, Coningsby (1844), Tancred (1847)

Rainer Maria Rilke photo

“And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”

Letter Four (16 July 1903)
Variant: Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don't search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer. (Translation by Stephen Mitchell)
Letters to a Young Poet (1934)
Context: Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.

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“My expectations were reduced to zero when I was 21. Everything since then has been a bonus.”

Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author

As quoted in "The Science of Second-Guessing", The New York Times (12 December 2004)
Unsourced variant: "When one's expectations are reduced to zero, one really appreciates everything one does have."

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Kurt Cobain photo

“Believe everything you read”

Kurt Cobain (1967–1994) American musician and artist
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“Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose.”

Garrison Keillor (1942) American radio host and writer

As quoted in The Cat Lover's Book of Fascinating Facts : A Felicitous Look at Felines‎ (1997) by Ed Lucaire

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“Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.”

Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None, Part I, Chapter 11, "Vom neuen Götzen" ("The New Idol"). Published in four parts between 1883 and 1891 Another translation: “But the state lieth in all languages of good and evil; and whatever it saith it lieth; and whatever it hath it hath stolen.”

Fay Weldon photo

“Nothing happens, and nothing happens, and then everything happens.”

Fay Weldon (1931) English author, essayist and playwright

Life Force (1992) Source: [Kakutani, Michiko, 1992-02-07, Books of The Times; Fallout From a Multitude of Liaisons, https://www.nytimes.com/1992/02/07/books/books-of-the-times-fallout-from-a-multitude-of-liaisons.html, New York Times, 2020-02-12]

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“Death is the sanction of everything the story-teller can tell. He has borrowed his authority from death.”

Walter Benjamin (1892–1940) German literary critic, philosopher and social critic (1892-1940)

Source: Illuminations: Essays and Reflections

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“Boredom is the feeling that everything is a waste of time; serenity, that nothing is.”

Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist

"Emotions", p. 36.
The Second Sin (1973)

Oscar Wilde photo

“I'm too old to know everything”

Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet

J. M. Barrie The Admirable Crichton, Act I (1903).
Misattributed
Variant: I'm not young enough to know everything.

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“Everything is sorrow for the wise.”

Patañjali (-200–-150 BC) ancient Indian scholar(s) of grammar and linguistics, of yoga, of medical treatises

Source: The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali

Oscar Wilde photo

“I am not young enough to know everything.”

Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet

Variant: I am not young enough to know everything.

Frank Lloyd Wright photo

“Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles.”

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) American architect (1867-1959)

(2021 rev. ed.), this quote was attributed to Wright in Art Spiegelman and Bob Schneider, Whole Grains: Book of Quotations (1973), but a similar quote was credited to Will Rogers in The Washington Post on May 17, 1964: "Tilt this country on end and everything loose will slide into Los Angeles."
Source: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_Yale_Book_of_Quotations/FtU4EAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA906&printsec=frontcover New Yale Book of Quotations

Alicia Keys photo

“Everything's gonna be alright.”

Alicia Keys (1981) American singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress
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“Keep reminding yourself that literature is one of the saddest roads that leads to everything.”

André Breton (1896–1966) French writer

Le Manifeste du Surréalisme, Andre Breton (Manifesto of Surrealism; 1924)
Context: After you have settled yourself in a place as favorable as possible to the concentration of your mind upon itself, have writing materials brought to you. Put yourself in as passive, or receptive, a state of mind as you can. Forget about your genius, your talents, and the talents of everyone else. Keep reminding yourself that literature is one of the saddest roads that lead to everything. Write quickly, without any preconceived subject, fast enough so that you will not remember what you're writing and be tempted to reread what you have written. The first sentence will come spontaneously, so compelling is the truth that with every passing second there is a sentence unknown to our consciousness which is only crying out to be heard.

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“Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it. Be outrageous. Go the whole hog. Make sure everything you do is so completely crazy it’s unbelievable.”

Source: Matilda said, "Never do anything by halves if you want to get away with it. Be outrageous. Go the whole hog. Make sure everything you do is so completely crazy it's unbelievable...

Robert Browning photo

“Days decrease, / And autumn grows, autumn in everything.”

Robert Browning (1812–1889) English poet and playwright of the Victorian Era
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“Everything is design. Everything!”

Paul Rand (1914–1996) American graphic designer
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“He is outside of everything, and an alien everywhere. He is an aesthetic solitary. His beautiful, light imagination is the wing that on the autumn evening just brushes the dusky window.”

Henry James (1843–1916) American novelist, short story author, and literary critic

"Nathaniel Hawthorne" in Library of the World's Best Literature, vol. XII (1897), ed. Charles Dudley Warner.

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