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Time is not an absolute reality but an aspect of our consciousness.

Time is not an absolute reality but an aspect of our consciousness.

"Robert Lanza doesn't seem to be kidding" by Adam Rogers, www.wired.com. March 8, 2007.

Flexibility - In all aspects of life, the person with the most varied responses 'wins'.

Kelly Perdew (2013). “Take Command: 10 Leadership Principles I Learned in the Military and put to Wrok for Donald Trump”, p.7, Regnery Publishing

Life may more than once call upon you to prove Who You Are by demonstrating an aspect of Who You Are Not.

Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.129, Penguin

Don't hesitate to learn the most painful aspects of our history, understand it.

"America's Renaissance Woman". Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. January 22, 1997.

Real intelligence must be fiercely capable of investigating every aspect of existence, including the very process of knowledge that we call science .

Da Free John, Adi Da Samraj, Georg Feuerstein (1984). “The transmission of doubt: talks and essays on the transcendence of scientific materialism through radical understanding”, Dawn Horse Pr

Poverty, when it is voluntary, is never despicable, but takes an heroical aspect.

William Hazlitt, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Charles Lamb (1836). “Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With Notice of His Life”, p.242

Each character is an allegory for every aspect of human existence.

"Vanna Bonta Talks About Quantum fiction: Author Interview". Interview with Laurel van der Linde, 2007.

I'm just a negative person, a deeply negative person. I see the worst aspects of everything.

"When I was four, I knew I was weird", www.theguardian.com. March 7, 2005.

Good character improves every aspect of a person’s life.

John C. Maxwell (2007). “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You”, p.109, Thomas Nelson Inc

We fear to know the fearsome and unsavory aspects of ourselves, but we fear even more to know the godlike in ourselves.

Attributed to Abraham Maslow by Toni Galardi in The LifeQuake Phenomenon: How to Thrive (Not Just Survive) in Times of Personal and Global Upheaval, 2009.