A Quote by Daniel J. Siegel

We are always in a perpetual state of being created and creating ourselves. (p. 221) — © Daniel J. Siegel
We are always in a perpetual state of being created and creating ourselves. (p. 221)
God Almighty created each and every one of use for a place in the world, and for the least of us to think that we were created only to be what we are and not what we can make ourselves, is to impute an improper motive to the Creator for creating is.
When you are in touch with the Inner Being then irrespective of the outer state, you remain in a perpetual state of happiness!
In 1787, many Americans were convinced that the 'perpetual union' they had created in winning independence was collapsing. Six years earlier, in the Articles of Confederation, the thirteen state governments had surrendered extensive powers to a congress of delegates from each state legislature.
In creating technology for ourselves we created it for the world.
We're creating multiple personas. We're creating a thespian sense of personality where we see ourselves as works of art, and we see everything in our environment as a prop, as a set, as a stage, as a backdrop for filling ourselves in. We don't see ourselves as ever completed. We are in-formation.
What is it that endowed things with meaning, value, significance? The creating heart, which desired, and, out of its desire, created. It created joy and woe. It wanted to satiate itself with woe. We must take all the suffering that has been endured by men and animals upon ourselves and affirm it, and possess a goal in which it acquires reason.
When you are not free, you are not creating; you are being created.
Any good athletic is always in a state of perpetual training, as is the Zen student.
Every single human being is created in the image of God; created for dignity, created for the Father's love, created for kindness, created for mercy.
No one was creating and I always wanted to be created on.
We can depend on the world being a perpetual surprise in perpetual motion.
I've always been in this sort of perpetual state of existential longing. I feel like something's missing.
Narrative is radical, creating us at the very moment it is being created.
People without plants are in a state of perpetual neurosis, a state of existential wanting.
Creating art and creating ourselves are the same act; art, world, ourselves - these are continuous with one another.
Artists are creating their own genre sound, and other artists are building upon that sound and already creating a huge subculture created around one particular sound created by one artist. So, with all that happening, the genres are going to break down, and there's going to be a multitude of sound coming out.
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