Exist Quotes
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The beautiful, the inessential, must be given priority if it was to exist at all.
Celia Fremlin
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The truth is all kinds of people exist everywhere. So let's tell their stories, too.
Zazie Beetz
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We, on the other hand, must take for granted that the things that exist by nature are, either all or some of them, in motion.
Aristotle
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Without this ridiculous vanity that takes the form of self-display and is part of everything and everyone, we would see nothing, and nothing would exist.
Antonio Porchia
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True observers of nature, although they may think differently, will still agree that everything that is, everything that is observable as a phenomenon, can only exhibit itself in one of two ways. It is either a primal polarity that is able to unify, or it is a primal unity that is able to divide. The operation of nature consists of splitting the united or uniting the divided; this is the eternal movement of systole and diastole of the heartbeat, the inhalation and exhalation of the world in which we live, act, and exist.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Perfectionism is boring and doesn't exist-to strive for it makes you uninteresting.
Eva Mendes
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Sometimes, all you had to do was exist in order to be someone's saviour.
Keigo Higashino
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What can be accomplished by a few principles is not effected by many. But it seems that everything we see in the world can be accounted for by other principles, supposing God did not exist. For all natural things can be reduced to one principle, which is nature, and all voluntary things can be reduced to one principle, which is human reason, or will. Therefore there is no need to suppose God's existence.
Thomas Aquinas
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The Great Tao flows everywhere, to the left and to the right, all things depend on it to exist, and it does not abandon them. To its accomplishments it lays no claims. It loves and nourished all things, but does not lord it over them.
Lao Tzu
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Many deeds are done so as to forget another deed: there are also opiate activities. I exist so that another will be forgotten.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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After all, bluff and real emotion exist so easily side by side.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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This is the seashore. Neither land nor sea. It’s a place that does not exist.
Alessandro Baricco