"Art is not consciousness per se, but rather its antidote- evolved from within consciousness itself."
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"... the place we assign to pornography depends on the goals we set for our own consciousness, our own experience."
"Consciousness does affect matter."
"There's an interconnectivity between what's in the consciousness of cat and what's in the consciousness of us."
"I'm a recovering drug addict, so it's not a subject that I take lightly, but I do agree that the criminalization of narcotics is the deliberate inhibition of human consciousness."
"At the core of everything that is hurtful to humanity is a lack of consciousness."
"Consciousness is the awareness that emerges out of the dialectical tension between possibilities and limitations."
"Birth and death: there was the same consciousness of heightened existence and of her own elevated importance"
"I don't actually believe in the extension of consciousness after death."
"The truth is that God is the force. He is the essence of life. He is pure and undefiled consciousness. He is eternal."
"For every minute that I spin, there is in me the consciousness that I am adding to the nation's wealth."
"Swaraj can only be achieved through an all-round consciousness of the masses."
"Let the content of Swaraj grow with the growth of national consciousness and aspirations."
"Life is not determined by consciousness, but consciousness by life."
"I realize that I was all error and deviation, that I never lived, that I existed only in so far as I filled time with consciousness and thought."
"pg 9, "The consciousness of life's unconsciousness is the oldest tax levied on the intelligence."
"I was excited to discover, in this tale by Eliade, the key themes that I most hope to understand better - time, consciousness and the dream-like basis of reality."
"Properly speaking, should any individual ever have exact, clear knowledge of his own core consciousness?" "I wouldn't know," I said. "Nor would we," said the scientists."
"Waves of thought are stirring. In a twilight corner of her consciousness, one tiny fragment and another tiny fragment call out wordlessly to eachother, their spreading ripples intermingling."
"Self-consciousness of the manner is the expensive substitute for simplicity."