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Quotes about experience
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We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience. (Barker Bob)
Given the choice between the experience of pain and nothing, I would choose pain. (Barker Bob)
Life is a series of experiences, each of which makes us bigger, even though it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward. (Barker Bob)
I am a part of all that I have met. (Barker Bob)
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Every creator painfully experiences the chasm between his inner vision and its ultimate expression. (Barker Bob)
Experience is a good teacher, but she sends in terrific bills. (Barker Bob)
My mind withdrew its thoughts from experience, extracting itself from the contradictory throng of sensuous images, that it might find out what that light was wherein it was bathed.... And thus, with the flash of one hurried glance, it attained to the vision of That Which Is. (Barker Bob)
Experience is a private, and a very largely speechless affair. (Barker Bob)
Experience that destroys innocents also leads one back to it. (Barker Bob)
You should make a point of trying every experience once, excepting incest and folk dancing. (Barker Bob)
Experience is determined by yourself -- not the circumstances of your life. (Barker Bob)
Bad experience is a school that only fools keep going to. (Barker Bob)
Experience is a school where a man learns what a big fool he has been. (Barker Bob)
Experience, like a pale musician, holds a dulcimer of patience in his hand. (Barker Bob)
I reached in experience the nirvana which is unborn, unrivalled, secure from attachment, undecaying and unstained. This condition is indeed reached by me which is deep, difficult to see, difficult to understand, tranquil, excellent, beyond the reach of mere logic, subtle, and to be realized only by the wise. (Barker Bob)
Where you are in consciousness has everything to do with what you see in experience. (Barker Bob)
A little experience often upsets a lot of theory. (Barker Bob)
The notion of a universality of human experience is a confidence trick and the notion of a universality of female experience is a clever confidence trick. (Barker Bob)
Experience is a dim lamp, which only lights the one who bears it. (Barker Bob)
Man arrives as a novice at each age of his life. (Barker Bob)
Nothing which has entered into our experience is ever lost. (Barker Bob)
There is a sort of veteran woman of condition, who, having lived always in the grand monde, and having possibly had some gallantries, together with the experience of five and twenty or thirty years, form a young fellow better than all the rules that can be given him. Wherever you go, make some of those women your friends; which a very little matter will do. Ask their advice, tell them your doubts or difficulties as to your behavior; but take great care not to drop one word of their experience; for experience implies age, and the suspicion of age, no woman, let her be ever so old, ever forgives. (Barker Bob)
When you have really exhausted an experience you always reverence and love it. The two things that nearly all of us have thoroughly and really been through are childhood and youth. And though we would not have them back again on any account, we feel that they are both beautiful, because we have drunk them dry. (Barker Bob)
Experience which was once claimed by the aged is now claimed exclusively by the young. (Barker Bob)
To most men experience is like the stern lights of a ship, which illuminate only the track it has passed. (Barker Bob)
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