Quote by Eric Butterworth
Where you are in consciousness has everything to do with what you

Where you are in consciousness has everything to do with what you see in experience. – Eric Butterworth

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In studying mathematics or simply using a mathematical principle, if we get the wrong answer in sort of algebraic equation, we do not suddenly feel that there is an anti-mathematical principle that is luring us into the wrong answers. – Eric Butterworth

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Mathematics
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Prosperity is a way of living and thinking, and not just money or things. Poverty is a way of living and thinking, and not just a lack of money or things. – Eric Butterworth

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Money
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Let us be about setting high standards for life, love, creativity, and wisdom. If our expectations in these areas are low, we are not likely to experience wellness. Setting high standards makes every day and every decade worth looking forward to. – Greg Anderson

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Experience

As the leader of twelve apostles, even Jesus had more executive experience than Obama. – Ann Coulter

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Our thoughts have an order, not of themselves, but because the mind generates the spatio-temporal relationships involved in every experience. – Robert Lanza

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Experience

There are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home. – John Stuart Mill

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I think I have a tendency to look at things subjectively rather than objectively when I reflect on my experience. – Ricky Williams

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Equality of rights means that some people cannot simply impose obligations on others, for the moral agency and rights of those others would then be violated. – Tom G. Palmer

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Equality

Some people are making such thorough plans for rainy days that they arent enjoying todays sunshine. – William Feather

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The critical opinions of a writer should always be taken with a large grain of salt. For the most part, they are manifestations of his debate with himself as to what he should do next and what he should avoid. – W. H. Auden

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Criticism