being

Be healthy by being outdoors in the natural daylight with nature!

Steven Magee

Being a dumb is better than being a dummy

Manas A Datta

Being always transcends appearance---that which only seems to be. Once you begin to know the being behind the very pretty or very ugly face, as determined by your bias, the surface appearances fade away until they simply no longer matter.

William Paul Young

Being and not being are not two different realities, but two different aspects of the same reality.

Raheel Farooq

Being an entrepreneur is like being a pirate. Go for the booty and discover new, uncharted lands

Jeffrey Fry

Being --- a state that is open to life yet connected to this moment" Cinderella in Focus: Cindy's Secret

hlbalcomb

Being, as the basic theme of philosophy, is no class or genus of entities; yet it pertains to every entity. Its 'universality' is to be sought higher up. Being and the structure of Being lie beyond every entity and every possible character which an entity may possess. *Being is a transcendent pure and simple*. And the transcendence of Casein's Being is distinctive in that it implies the possibility and the necessity of the most radical *individuation*. Every disclosure of Being as the *transcendent* is *transcendental* knowledge. *Phenomenological truth (the disclosedness of Being) is merits transcendentalism*. Ontology and phenomenology are not two distinct philosophical disciplines among others. These terms characterize philosophy itself with regard to its object and its way of treating that object. Philosophy is universal phenomenological ontology, and takes its departure from the hermeneutic of Casein, which, as an analytic of *existence*, has made fast the guide-line for all philosophical inquiry at the point where it *arises* and to which it *returns*."―from_Being and Time_. Translated by John Macquarie & Edward Robinson, p. 62

Martin Heidegger

Being a writer means you write not only for yourself- but for others as well. That's what makes a writer.

This is my own quote

Being captain of such a vessel was not a stressful job, despite the sheer size of the thing. Everything was automated, and this meant that this behemoth could be efficiently handled by a far less seasoned captain. Besides, hiring mature skippers with actual experience would cost real money. And hey, the computers ran everything anyway – and that’s how Bran Johansen enters this story – as a fine young inexperienced graduate of the Merchant Space Academy in Mars City, who only got his Executive Officer’s ticket four short years ago.

Christina Engela

Being crazy lets me do some pretty insane things.

Anthony T. Hincks

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