Quotes by May Although profoundly "inconsequential," the Zen experience has consequences in the sense that it may be applied in any direction, to any conceivable human activity, and that wherever it is so applied it lends an unmistakable quality to the work. Alan Watts quality work may The individual may be understood as one particular focal point at which the whole universe expresses itself - as an incarnation of the self, or of the Godhead, or whatever one may choose to call it. Alan Watts spirituality self may When someone has a very urgent response, I think it just means that it's triggering something in them that they may not necessarily want to think or talk about - which I see as a positive thing. Alanis Morissette may mean thinking Accurate processing of information about outcomes is no simple task under the variable conditions of everyday life . . . usually, many factors enter into determining what effects, if any, given actions will have, Actions, therefore, produce outcomes probabilistically rather than certainly. Depending on the particular conjunction of factors, the same course of action may produce given outcomes regularly, occasionally, or only infrequently Albert Bandura everyday simple may When experience contradicts firmly held judgments of self-efficacy, people may not change their beliefs about themselves if the conditions of performance are such as to lead them to discount the import of the experience Albert Bandura self may people Incongruities between self-efficacy and action may stem from misperceptions of task demands, as well as from faulty self-knowledge Albert Bandura tasks self may Misbeliefs in one's inefficacy may retard development of the very subskills upon which more complex performances depend Albert Bandura self-efficacy development may An intense feeling carries with it its own universe, magnificent or wretched as the case may be. Albert Camus intense feelings may The most knowledgeable person in one domain may be the most ignorant in another. Albert Camus ignorant knowledgeable-person may A character is never the author who created him. It is quite likely, however, that an author may be all his characters simultaneously. Albert Camus writing may character I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what didn't. Albert Camus interest may life And so I learned that familiar paths traced in the dusk of summer evenings may lead as well to prison as to innocent untroubled sleep. Albert Camus summer sleep may What on earth prompted you to take a hand in this?" "I don't know. My… my code of morals, perhaps." "Your code of morals. What code, if I may ask?" "Comprehension. Albert Camus earth may hands There may be responsible persons, but there are no guilty ones. Albert Camus shame guilt may A single sentence will suffice for modern man. He fornicated and read the papers. After that vigorous definition, the subject will be, if I may say so, exhausted. Albert Camus paper may men Man, like other organisms, is so perfectly coordinated that he may easily forget, whether awake or asleep, that he is a colony of cells in action, and that it is the cells which achieve, through him, what he has the illusion of accomplishing himself. Albert Claude cells may men Everyone must become their own person, however frightful that may be. Albert Einstein spiritual may inspirational Good acts are like good poems. One may easily get their drift, but they are not rationally understood. Albert Einstein understood memorable may The world as we see it is only the world as we see it. Others may see it differently. Albert Einstein may world Is there not a certain satisfaction in the fact that natural limits are set to the life of the individual, so that at the conclusion it may appear as a work of art? Albert Einstein may life art «56789101112131415»