Dimensions Quotes

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Vera Nazarian
“Love is made up of three unconditional properties in equal measure:

1. Acceptance
2. Understanding
3. Appreciation

Remove any one of the three and the triangle falls apart.

Which, by the way, is something highly inadvisable. Think about it — do you really want to live in a world of only two dimensions?

So, for the love of a triangle, please keep love whole.”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

S.G. Blaise
“You are so much like your mother. Stubborn and relentless when you’re focused on something.”
S.G. Blaise, The Last Lumenian

Marie Montine
“Your realm? This is the Guardian’s and you’re just playing in his. You are nothing but a fragment of his world. A piece of it.”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part Two

Russell Brand
“The world is awash with colours unseen and abuzz with unheard frequencies. Undetected and disregarded. The wise have always known that these inaccessible realms, these dimensions that cannot be breached by our beautifully blunt senses, hold the very codes to our existence, the invisible, electromagnetic foundations upon which our gross reality clumsily rests.”
Russell Brand, Revolution

Edwin A. Abbott
“Doubtless we cannot see that other higher Spaceland now, because we have no eye in our stomachs.”
Edwin A. Abbott, Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions

Nikki Rowe
“The feminine are the portals to forgotten knowledge. To ancient energy, medicine, creation and recalibrating the soul back to it's original source self.
Before being human got in the way.”
Nikki rowe

Louis L'Amour
“The terms we use for what is considered supernatural are woefully inadequate. Beyond such terms as ghost, specter, poltergeist, angel, devil, or spirit, might there not be something more our purposeful blindness has prevented us from understanding?
We accept the fact that there may be other worlds out in space, but might there not be other worlds here? Other worlds, in other dimensions, coexistent with this? If there are other worlds parallel to ours, are all the doors closed? Or does one, here or there, stand ajar?”
Louis L'Amour, The Haunted Mesa

AainaA-Ridtz
“No dimensions are closed to the ones in service of the Universal Law.”
AainaA-Ridtz A R

AainaA-Ridtz
“Unified thinking without borders in apparent dimensions can only be strengthened when focused collectively 'internally'.”
AainaA-Ridtz A R

Samantha Hunt
“A miracle," I yelled, but I do not believe in miracles. Miracles simply mean that the world of science is much greater, much odder, encompassing many more dimensions than previously imagined.”
Samantha Hunt, The Invention of Everything Else

Alan Sanderson
“Dying is a transition to another dimensions. There is nothing to fear. This knowledge has tremendous implications for each one of us and humanity.”
Alan Sanderson

“Co-existing is like interacting and living with beings of the other dimension.”
Teertha Unni

Kiersten White
“If the cats also sucked out people's souls or ate them or disemboweled them or occasionally tried to trigger the apocalypse to bring about an all-cat dimension on earth, then yeah."

"I know that should be scary," Cillian says, "but an all-cat dimension still sounds kind of snuggly. And no one can convince me that cats don't actually suck out people's souls.”
Kiersten White, Slayer

John Barber
“If space is the x, y and z planes, time exists at a right angle to all three – moving in a direction we can't see.”
John Barber, The Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Volume 2

Anthony T. Hincks
“If black holes were 3d then we would have been able to spot the back end of one, but since we haven't located a back door to one, then it must mean that it is 2d in appearance, which then means there must be another dimension or physics at work in there that we don't know about.”
Anthony T. Hincks

C. Sean McGee
“I once spent a weekend on Earth,
With two men (of Science and God)
One man convinced me I did not exist,
And the other that I was a fraud.
In both men I saw the same reason,
In both men I saw the same light.
So, I left for another dimension,
Assuming that both men were right."

- The Alien”
C. Sean McGee, Ineffable

“Novelty is playing in different dimensions of sensuality.”
Lebo Grand

“Remember, that which makes you yearn for novelty is sensual Life seeking fuller expression.”
Lebo Grand

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“View the richness of life by changing the dimensions of the angle and lens.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Rep By Rep

Thomm Quackenbush
“Are UAPs (Unexplained Aerial Phenomena, the more precise name for what was erstwhile called UFOs) to be blamed on a technological-advanced interstellar society? Time travelers? Dimensional visitors? The fae folk in shiny metal suits?”
Thomm Quackenbush, The Curious Case of the Talking Mongoose

Vishesh Panthi
“Everything, all external things are just a way of realizing the inner dimension within. for to open. Be it happiness, or love, or victory, or faith.”
Vishesh Panthi

Joey Lawsin
“The only way to perceive a three-dimension is to be in a fourth-dimension.”
Joey Lawsin, Inscription by Design

“From a spiritual view, the worlds have multiple dimensions: an apparent one and a concealed one. Those who look at things through the lens of their nafs see the apparent, and those who look at things through the lens of their heart see more — just like the earth whose apparent dimension is greenery and water, yet underneath is boiling magma.”
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Yahya al-Ninowy, The Book of Love

Dejan Stojanovic
“As we understand it, space is three-dimensional: length, width, and height. However, do these words or terms represent dimensions? If we think a little deeper, we conclude that they do not since the length, width, and height are the features and properties of space, not its dimensions.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

Dejan Stojanovic
“What is a dimension? Dimensions are measures of specific properties, features, or states of space. For example, a length of 20 feet, a width of 15 feet, and a height of 10 feet make up the space of a particular room or its dimensions. However, only the length, width, and height make up space, while dimensions represent its measure.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

Dejan Stojanovic
“Length, width, and height are not dimensions per se but properties of space, with dimensions presented to our senses rather than as they are in their essence. If we say that some space is 10 feet long, we know one of its “dimensions.” Dimensions are measures of space and not its properties. Length, width, and height are the properties and features of space, and their quantitative value represents dimensions. Dimensions are our measures.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

Dejan Stojanovic
“Dimension gains its value only when something is already measured. Before we measured it, we did not know its dimensions. In this sense, we cannot say that space has dimensions but that specific quantitative values can be measured. Here, too, we come in contact with the idea of the concept, where the concept goes astray from an idea or truth in proportion to its linguistic separation from the rule or its original idea of the very words and their meanings. The linguistic purpose of the word dimension, originally, was to represent the measure of some of the features, or all, of space and not to be the very feature or property of space or of that to which the measure, dimension, is applied, or of that which it sustains.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

Dejan Stojanovic
“The question is, the measure of what do dimensions represent? What is space? If we measure the length, width, or height of anything, we measure what is presented to us, through senses, as shape. Every visible shape in nature and, most likely, invisible too, is, for the most part, emptiness or nothing. That which we measure does not exist in a higher reality but is emptiness. That which gives a quantitative value to space is emptiness, not matter. If we could expel emptiness from space, it would lose length, width, and height. We measure emptiness, not matter, and emptiness is not dimensional; there is nothing to measure; it is the same everywhere. Something must exist to be measured.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

Dejan Stojanovic
“A dimension is a measure of something wrongly used as the property or feature of something, but space itself is not, in its essence, what we think it is. We imagine space, conceptually and linguistically, as something solid and conditionally emptiness if this emptiness is within something tangible as matter. In this way, all we measure is the measure of a shape that we see in the way we see it, not how it is. We can also measure distances between the shapes. This is how we form our idea of space. Even if there was no absolute vacuum, what gives space or dimensions to anything we measure or see as space in the “material universe” is this void or nothingness. We experience and measure all the physical qualities of reality, but they are only “coordinates” or informational, immaterial skeletons of Reality appearing in the forms we experience as “physical.” We measure this very void for, without it, space or our idea of space is impossible.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

Dejan Stojanovic
“Although primordial emptiness is nothing, there is no space without emptiness: emptiness has no dimension. Only the compressed idea, compressed knowledge of the Being, hides “dimensions” within itself, but in its compressed mode

It is beyond dimensions,
It is beyond space,
It is beyond time,
It is the whole of compressed space and time.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

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