Top 16 Jean Klein Quotes
#1. Nothing that can be known has existence in itself. It depends on a knower. The knower is consciousness.
Jean Klein
#2. The human form is a microcosm of the universe. All that supposedly exists outside us in reality exists in us. The world is in you and can become known in you, as you.
Jean Klein
#3. The world exists only when we think about it; creation stories are for children. In reality the world is created every moment.
Jean Klein
#4. Does a bird stop flying just because someone tells it not to? It cannot stop, if that's what it was meant to do.
Jessica Verday
#5. What is a woman? I assure you, I do not know ... I do not believe that anybody can know until she has expressed herself in all the arts and professions open to human skill.
Virginia Woolf
#6. As an actor, I've always said, half the audience is going to love you, half is going to hate you so just live with it. It's easier that way.
Ioan Gruffudd
#7. We have all fought for our lives
more than we know,
survived our own questions.
Andrea Gibson
#8. To identify yourself with your personality is more or less a reflex. You must see, when the reflex comes up, that it is a kind of feeling of insecurity; you are looking for a hold.
Jean Klein
#9. You are primal awareness. Life is only primal awareness. Between two thoughts or two perceptions you are. You know moments in your life when a thought completely disappears into silence, but still you are.
Jean Klein
#10. There. But then I change my mind. I think of us poor, old human beings doing the best we can, struggling with being either too much of who we are or too little.
Deb Caletti
#11. I find that it's not the numbers but the quality of the audience. That's why it got to be such a big thing when I left Microsoft, because I had an interested audience; not huge, but passionate. The passionate ones are the ones who change society.
Robert Scoble
#12. Any love is a home-sickness, a longing for a lost paradise.
Jean Klein
#13. In listening and stillness there is nobody who is still, and this stillness doesn't refer to any object; it is absolutely objectless; it is our real nature.
Jean Klein
#14. It is like being in the desert. At first you listen to the absence of sounds and call it silence. Then suddenly you may be taken by the presence of stillness where you are one with listening itself.
Jean Klein
#15. The root of all desires is the one desire: to come home, to be at peace.
Jean Klein
#16. It is a function of poetry to locate those zones inside us that would be free, and declare them so.
C.D. Wright
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