The most wonderful type of love, she had learned, was the kind built with care and over time, through forgiveness and understanding, compromise and compassion, trust and acceptance. It was hidden in the minutiae of every day life; it was in the traded smiles during a radio show or the peaceful lulls on an evening stroll.
Kristina McMorrisTag: love acceptance compassion marriage trust forgiveness understanding
Scientists still do not appear to understand sufficiently that all earth sciences must contribute evidence toward unveiling the state of our planet in earlier times, and that the truth of the matter can only be reached by combing all this evidence. ... It is only by combing the information furnished by all the earth sciences that we can hope to determine 'truth' here, that is to say, to find the picture that sets out all the known facts in the best arrangement and that therefore has the highest degree of probability. Further, we have to be prepared always for the possibility that each new discovery, no matter what science furnishes it, may modify the conclusions we draw.
Alfred WegenerTag: science truth understanding information scientists discovery evidence geology planet earth-sciences history-of-the-earth history-of-the-planet
it has to be emphasized that if the pain were readily describable most of the countless sufferers from this ancient affliction would have been able to confidently depict for their friends and loved ones (even their physicians) some of the actual dimensions of their torment, and perhaps elicit a comprehension that has been generally lacking; such incomprehension has usually been due not to a failure of sympathy but to the basic inability of healthy people to imagine a form of torment so alien to everyday experience.
William StyronTag: pain health understanding sympathy depression comprehension mental-illness torment depressed sufferer
I read a page of Plato's great work. I can no longer understand anything, because behind the words on the page, which have their own heavenly brightness, to be sure, there shines an even brighter, an enormous, dazzling -why- that blots out everything, cancels out, destroys all meaning. All individual intelligence. When one has understood, one stops, satisfied with what one has understood. I do not understand. Understanding is far too little. To have understood is to be fixed, immobilized. It is as though one wanted to stop on one step in the middle of a staircase, or with one foot in the void and the other on the endless stair. But a mere why, a new why can set one off again, can unpetrify what was petrified and everything starts flowing afresh. How can one understand? One cannot.
Eugène IonescoTag: why understanding meaning intellect limits beyond-words fixity
You should never apologize for existing, Lev. Not even to all those people out there who wish you didn't.
Neal ShustermanTag: inspirational existence understanding young-adult self-love
The less people know, the more they talk. The less people understand, the more they try to explain.
Vironika TugalevaTag: wisdom life inspirational people philosophy understanding
In truth, people know very little about each other. I only know as much about you as I know about myself.
Vironika TugalevaTag: wisdom truth reality knowledge people relationships understanding self-awareness awareness
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