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Things unused burden and beset.
A person's greatest limitations are not genetic, but imposed by self-doubt, insecurities, indecision, and timidity.
Here is a couple more things I can't spell without you, disgust and distrust.
Reason forbade me many things which,
Instinctively, my nature was attracted to;
And a perpetual loss I feel if, knowing,
I believe a falsehood or deny the truth.
Ignorance annihilates self.
Imaginary evils are incurable.
The greatest of all faults is to imagine you have none".
If we speak of things as inert or inanimate objects, we deny their ability to actively engage and interact with us - we foreclose their capacity to reciprocate our attentions, to draw us into silent dialogue, to inform and instruct us.
Words are impotent to describe certain emotions.
To what faults do you feel most indulgent? To the ones that arise from urgent material needs.
NO error is infused into the young mind, to lie there dormant, or to be reproduced only when the subject of thought or action recurs to which the error belongs; but the error becomes a model or archetype, after whose likeness the active powers of the mind create a thousand other errors.
What we call "imperfections" are illusions caused by expectation. They are a psychological warning that we are not seeing true potential, but self- imposed limitation.
Problems are perceptual illusions.
The intangibles are a euphemism for we have no idea what we're looking for but we know it when we see it.
Certain defects are necessary for the existence of individuality.
Not giving a fuck and not being able to give a fuck.
Things We Couldn't Say,
Some weaknesses beg to be seized.
Ennui is the enemy.
things: and the vanity of praise, and the inconstancy
Attachment-abhorrence is an 'effect' and ignorance (of the self) is the 'cause'!
prone to fits of 'immoderate arrogance'.
Error ... is less an intellectual problem than an existential one - a crisis not in what we know, but in who we are. We hear something of that identity crisis in the questions we ask ourselves in the aftemath of error: What was I thinking? How could I have done that?
Three dispositions adverse to Heaven's still, - Incontinence, malice, and mad brutishness.
Impertinent wits are a kind of insect which are in everybody's way and plentiful in all countries.
The wide discrepancy between reason and feeling may be unreal; it is not improbable that intellect is a high form of feeling - a specialized, intensive feeling about intuitions.
Unadaptability is often a virtue.
Much of the discussion in this book is about biases of intuition. However, the focus on error does not denigrate human intelligence, any more than the attention to diseases in medical texts denies good health.
Indifference, Gundhalinu, is the strongest force in the universe. It makes everything it touches meaningless. Love and hate don't stand a chance against it. It lets neglect and decay and monstrous injustice go unchecked. It doesn't act, it allows. And that's what gives it so much power." He
In indolent vacuity of thought.
Great blunders are often made, like large ropes, of a multitude of fibers. Take the cable thread by thread, take separately all the little determining motives, you break them one after another, and you say: that is all! Wind them and twist them together, they become an enormity.
Imperturbability means coolness and presence of mind under all circumstances, calmness amid storm, clearness of judgment in moments of grave peril, immobility, impassiveness, or, to use an old and expressive word, phlegm.
The things you fear
are undefeatable
not by their nature
but by your approach
Minds weren't pictures at an exhibition, all numbered, and hung in order of influence, one marked "Cunning," the next, "Impressionable." They were scrawls; they were sprawling splashes of graffiti, unpredictable, unconfinable.
indifference but detachment
Minds altogether horrible in their power, and in their ignorance - which their power protected.
Taking an inventory of mental assets and liabilities, you will discover that your greatest weakness is lack of self-confidence. This handicap can be surmounted - and timidity translated into courage - through the aid of the principle of autosuggestion.
The intellect has only one failing, which, to be sure, is a very considerable one. It has no conscience.
THE INFERNAL DEVICES ARE WITHOUT PITY.
THE INFERNAL DEVICES ARE WITHOUT REGRET.
THE INFERNAL DEVICES ARE WITHOUT NUMBER.
THE INFERNAL DEVICES WILL NEVER STOP COMING.
[My novels] introduce levels of intelligence ... moral doubt [and] self-doubt, which may not pertain [to real-world espionage].
There are two types of mistakes: mistakes of ambition and mistakes of sloth.
Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil.
The enemies inside us: Indifference, Indecision, Doubt, Worry, and Over-caution.
Our shortcomings are the eyes with which we see the ideal.
Infelicity is an ill to which all acts are heir which have the general character of ritual or ceremonial, all conventional acts.
Untouchability is an error of long standing.
There are virtues which are very well in the abstract, but which, encountered in the flesh, can be a source of extreme irritation.
Only by resolving can a human being step into actuality, however bitter this may be to him. Inertia lacks the will to abandon the inward brooding which allows it to retain everything as as a possibility. But possibility is not yet actuality.
Unfortunately, our minds are our greatest assets, and our biggest flaws.
The nothing nothings.
My flaws and imperfections make me perfectly incomplete.
What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain?
An unforgiving eye, and a damned disinheriting countenance!
The great thing
is not having
a mind. Feelings:
oh, I have those;
they govern me.
Without imperfection, you or I would not exist.
The secret of the illusoriness is in the necessity of a succession of moods or objects. Gladly we would anchor, but the anchorageis quicksand.
Indifference is the invincible grant of the world.
Omnicompetence,' the ability to obtain whatever one wants or needs, is an unattainable but continuously approachable ideal for all mankind - past, present, and future.
Affectation naturally counterfeits those excellences which are placed at the greatest distance from possibility of attainment, because, knowing our own defects, we eagerly endeavor to supply them with artificial excellence.
Mankind's biggest blunder, ignorance. Mankind's second, infallible.
Let me see. What are my other shortcomings?
Scepticism, that dry caries of the intelligence.
Faults and defects every work of man must have.
Indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not.
My strengths make me contemptuous. My weaknesses make me charitable.
Inability, human incapacity, is the only boundary to an art.
What I cannot love, I overlook.
Whenever I dwell for any length of time on my own shortcomings, they gradually begin to seem mild, harmless, rather engaging little things, not at all like the staring defects in other people's characters.
IMPENITENCE, n. A state of mind intermediate in point of time between sin and punishment.
The ability to reason the un-reason which has afflicted by reason saps my ability to reason, so that I complain with good reason of your infinite loveliness.
Imperfection is underrated. Perfection is overrated.
Failure is a stripping away of the inessential.
Something unappeased, unappeasable, is within me.
In the ignorance that implies the impression that knits knowledge that finds the nameform that whets the wits that convey contacts that sweeten sensation that drives desire that adheres to attachment that dogs death that bitches birth that entails the ensuance of existentiality.
Mistakes means misplaced priorities.
Ignorance, the root and stem of every evil.
What ignorance there is in human minds.
The impossible often has a kind of integrity which the merely improbable lacks.
Indecision, doubt and fear. The members of this unholy trio are closely related; where one is found, the other two are close at hand.
Some things you cannot stop happening.
Intelligence is perhaps but a malady, -a beautiful malady; the oysters's pearl.
Ignorance clarifies. It selects and omits with placid perfection.
Unthought-of Frailties cheat us in the Wise.
(F)iction is...what ought to have been, not what actually was. At least, not exactly.
Imperfect judgments; judgments formed on half-known grounds; judgments formed by the lesser intelligence concerning a greater which it cannot comprehend - what rebellion and ruin have they not caused! "It
Obsessions are nine tenths of my flaws.
Incompetence annoys me. Overconfidence terrifies me.
The worst of all human ailments: indecision.
Imperfection is a core dimension of freedom.
Every human perfection is linked to an error which it threatens to turn into
Anxiety = Uncertainty x Powerlessness
Owing to ignorance of the rope the rope appears to be a snake; owing to ignorance of the Self the transient state arises of the individualized, limited, phenomenal aspect of the Self.
The infirmities of genius are often mistaken for its privileges.
Incompetence, in my books, is the failure of the critical faculties to interfere constructively with the natural flow.
The emptiness of your knowing everything about things you want to change, can't change anything.
INDISCRETION, n. The guilt of woman.
Vulnerable, messed-up, inadequate
In considering irregular appearances, there are certain very natural mistakes which must be avoided.
Intemperance is the epitome of every crime, the cause of every kind of misery.
Would you like to know your fatal flaw?' Eddie flushed with annoyance. He could have easily made a list of Hochman's flaws, enough to fill several pages. Still, he was curious. 'Please do tell.' 'You judge what you don't understand.