A Quote by Aldous Huxley

...it is not what one has experienced but what one does with what one has experienced that matters. — © Aldous Huxley
...it is not what one has experienced but what one does with what one has experienced that matters.
That's really what ultimately matters - the emotions and feelings that you experienced and people around [whom] you experienced [them].
I'm someone who's experienced impostor syndrome - as I think a lot of people have with their careers, especially when they pursue what they're passionate about, because they want to be good at it. I've experienced that as a gay man; I've experienced that as a cook, as a gallery director, as a student of psychology.
I've experienced success, I've experienced failure, I've been a world champion, I've fought all over the world; I think I've experienced enough that I won't get in front of a million people and get gunshy.
I'm not suggesting that I have all the answers or that I have experienced everything someone else has. I'm a firm believer that everyone's life/spiritual journey is unique and personal, and I'm in no place to tell you what you have or have not experienced. However, I CAN tell you what I have experienced and learned, and I hope it is of use to someone out there.
I have never experienced another human being. I have experienced my impressions of them.
I too have experienced the extreme pain of living, but I have also experienced some of its remarkable ecstasy.
While I've been in Congress, I've never experienced a whiff of anti-Semitism. In my life, I have experienced very little.
Architecture is like a mythical fantastic. It has to be experienced. It can't be described. We can draw it up and we can make models of it, but it can only be experienced as a complete whole.
Everything I write is based on something I've personally experienced, or things that my friends have experienced that I just find horribly entertaining.
I experienced an ecstasy of unity. I not only saw the connectedness, I felt it and experienced it sentiently. The restraints and boundaries of flesh and bone fell away.
I certainly do attempt to live according to spiritual principles. That's always the foundation of each and every day. I have experienced some things in my life that just force me to believe in some sort of power. A creative . . . creative power source; however you want to phrase it. I certainly have experienced that presence. And I have experienced what I consider the basic, what we would call love and concern.
Sometimes I think to get to the emotional level of a scene, you don't necessarily have to have experienced the exact thing that person has experienced, but whatever you have in your life that has gotten you to that place is usually enough.
Many dotcoms recruited people from existing companies who were quite experienced in finance, marketing, distribution and other disciplines but not necessarily experienced in the Web culture.
I've experienced a lot of successes. I've experienced a lot of failures. I've been able to get back up on my feet and keep going.
What I experienced with the bears where I discovered my true nature within myself, was not able to be discovered or experienced in this world in society.
Everything I've experienced, things that my friends have experienced and we talk about, things that are on the news - all aspects of life are in my message.
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