Subconcious Quotes

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Karen Marie Moning
“Most folks got Id and Ego living on different floors in their head’s house, in different rooms, and they’ve locked all the doors between them, and nailed sheets of plywood over that, because they think they’re, like, sworn enemies that can’t hang together.
Ro thought the whole subconscious/conscious issue had something to do with why I am the way I am. She said I have the neurological condition synesthesia out the ass, with all kinds of cross regions of my brain talking to each other. Old witch was always psychoanalyzing me (as in she was the psycho and I was being analyzed). She said my Id and Ego are best buds, they don’t just live on the same floor, they share a bed.
I’m cool with that. Frees up space for other stuff.
I take off, tune out, and do what I do best.
Kill.”
Karen Marie Moning, Iced

“Taha notices it like she notices most things Kusha does. “Angry about being angry, aren’t you?” She smirks, still leaping.
Too late.
Subconscious reaction is a Low-Grade’s thing, Kusha reminds herself.”
Misba, The High Auction

C.S. Lewis
“And, whatever happens, never forget to wipe your sword.”
C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Jason   Collins
“I winced. My subconscious could be a harsh critic sometimes.”
Jason Collins, His Submissive

“All your non-verbal thoughts and feelings are like radio waves, and someone picks them up and comes in and treats you the way you’re asking to be treated.”
Betty Bethards, Sex and Psychic Energy

George Orwell
“[Tolstoy] does not necessarily get rid of [his angry] temperament by undergoing religious conversion, and indeed it is obvious that the illusion of having been reborn may allow one's native vices to flourish more freely than ever, though perhaps in subtler forms.”
George Orwell

Stephen Richards
“The subconscious mind is nothing but an energy field or mental level that resonates in line with the universal subjectivity.”
Stephen Richards, Be First: Achieve Every Dream

Антон Павлович Чехов
“И инстинкт здоровья и молодости льстил ей и лгал, что настоящая поэзия жизни не пришла, а ещё впереди, и она верила и, откинувшись на спинку стула (у неё распустились волосы при этом), стала смеяться, а глядя на неё, смеялись и остальные. И в столовой долго не умолкал беспричинный смех.”
Антон Павлович Чехов, Бабье царство

“The job of the terrorists was to penetrate into our subconscious. This had always been the aim of writers, but the terrorists took it a step further. They were the writers of our age. Don DeLillo said this many years before 9/11. The images they created spread around the globe, colonising our our subconscious minds. The tangible outcome of the attack, the numbers of dead and injured, the material destruction, meant nothing. It was the images that were important. The more iconic the images they managed to create, the more successful their actions. The attack on the World Trade Centre was the most successful of all time. There weren’t that many dead, only a couple of thousand, as against the six hundred thousand who died in the first two days of the Battle Of Flanders in the autumn of 1914, yet the images were so iconic and powerful that the effect on us was just as devastating, perhaps more so, since we lived in a culture of images.
Planes and skyscrapers. Icarus and Babel.
They wanted into our dreams. Everyone did. Our inner beings were the final market. Once they were conquered, we would be sold.”
Karl Ove Knausgaard, My Struggle: Book 6

Isaac Babel
“Мальчик поливал из лейки прохладную глубину магазина и пел песню, которую прилично петь только взрослым.”
Исаак Бабель, Одесские рассказы

“..голова Медузы не так страшна, как закон причинности.”
Лев Шестов, All Things are Possible

William of Ockham
“Omnis homo praeter Sortem currit, igitur Plato currit et sic de aliis a Sorte.”
William of Ockham, Philosophical Writings

“When we read or listen deeply - it should be as a movie playing in our mind. That's why speed can be an important consideration for someone with an important message, although it may be possible for the observer to adapt and ease into tempo (a warmup). Perhaos most important - subjective insight, not what the message means to me but what the message means to the author. To make matters worse - each languages is more or less visually descriptive than others and even if a word translates, the true meaning can differ gradiently. The complexity of the movie depends on our minds ability to grasp geometry and dimensions beyond two. Colour is not as important as contrast.

Each word should paint a vivid image, otherwise we need to learn more about the word itself or the way in which we structure our minds.

//Easy is a tree, challenging is analysis.”
Monaristw

“When we read or listen deeply - it should be as a movie playing in our mind. That's why speed can be an important consideration for someone with an important message, although it may be possible for the observer to adapt and ease into tempo (a warmup). Perhaps most important - subjective insight, not what the message means to me but what the message means to the author. To make matters worse - each languages is more or less visually descriptive and even if a word translates - true meaning can differ gradiently. The complexity of the movie depends on our minds ability to grasp geometry and dimensions beyond two. Colour is not as important as contrast.

Each word should paint a vivid image, otherwise we need to learn more about the word itself or the way in which we structure our minds.

//Easy is a tree, challenging is analysis.”
Monaristw

“When we read or listen deeply - it should be as a movie playing in our mind. That's why speed can be an important consideration for someone with an important message, although it may be possible for the observer to adapt and ease into tempo (a warmup). Perhaps most important - subjective insight, not what the message means to me but what the message means to the author. To make matters worse - each languages is more or less visually descriptive and even if a word translates - true meaning can differ gradiently. The complexity of the movie depends on our minds ability to grasp geometry and dimensions beyond two. Colour is not as important as contrast.

Each word should paint a vivid image, otherwise we need to learn more about the word itself or the way in which we structure our minds.

Touchable or not.”
Monaristw