We’ve collected the best Dimensions Quotes from the greatest minds of the world: Kate Christensen, Alice Coltrane, Thomas Mallon, Donna Lynne Champlin, Sebastian Lelio. Use them as an inspiration.
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Look at what trance means. It means to transcend… it means to become transcendental! So if we get a singular transcendental path of light, that could lead to such great dimensions of consciousness, of revelation, of spirituality, of spiritual power.
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String theory is not the only theory that can accommodate extra dimensions, but it certainly is the one that really demands and requires it.
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For as long as our people are held hostage by controllable socio-economic forces, we cannot afford to be indifferent to the ravages of poverty in all its dimensions and ramifications.
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This same habitual blindness to spiritual, substantive dimensions of every significant challenge continues to handicap Hollywood.
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What women really want is opportunity and the freedom to love and accept all aspects of womanhood – the intellectual, spiritual, professional, biological and relational dimensions of who we are.
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If ever I feel the soul within me elevate and expand to those dimensions not wholly unworthy of its Almighty Architect, it is when I contemplate the cause of my country, deserted by all the world beside, and I standing up boldly and lone and hurling defiance at her victorious oppressors.
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Nothing that you make in the world exists in isolation from the social and political and ecological dimensions of it.
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The infinite vibratory levels, the dimensions of interconnectedness are without end. There is nothing independent. All beings and things are residents in your awareness.
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Everything is expressed through relationship. Colour can exist only through other colours, dimension through other dimensions, position through other positions that oppose them. That is why I regard relationship as the principal thing.
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Horror and panic themselves are forms of violence, and diminishing them, restricting their dimensions, is itself a civilizing act.
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