"All in all is all we are" means that you are what you are and you are who you are and you cannot change that!! So believe in yourself and you will soar like an eagle!!
I believe the contrary is more correct. All in all is all we are to me means Everything in Everything is all we are. From a planetary, naturalistic, and philosophical standpoint it has to do with the Diversity and Evolution of all things. From the tallest peak, to the tiniest grain of sand, From a single celled organism, to the current pinnacle of evolution, Mankind itself. From the discovery of fire, to the ability to travel off of this planet. Earth itself is ever changing, and has been since the dawn of time. If humanity doesn't come to grips with the fact that we are all here for a singular purpose ie. Survival and expansion, then it will doom itself to failure (extinction) and the process will have to begin again. People are by nature very stubborn creatures.
If i am not wrong, this is a Tibetan mantra used during meditation (the translation of it obviously). Kurt Cobain used the words in his song "All Appologies" but considering how he was burried, or where his ashes have been scattered and as far as i am familiar part of it is in a budhist themple, he was aware of the tibetan origin of the saying "all in all is all we are". At least i heard this before i heard the song "All appoligies".
This quote suggests that at the end of the day, our existence and identity are all that truly matter. It conveys the idea that everything we experience and achieve in life ultimately comes down to who we are as individuals.
Very simple, the answer is: LIFE is ALL.....period. (Please, be not be hard on yourself breaking down the confusing details; just love life because LIFE is ALL)
Timothy's quote "Good, bad, black, white, we all are all children of God when we are dead" means that in death, all people are equal and their differences do not matter. It emphasizes the idea of unity and equality in the afterlife. It also serves as a message of hope and comfort in the face of adversity.
This quote suggests that the ultimate goal of engaging in war is to establish peace and stability. In other words, war is seen as a means to achieve a greater sense of harmony and order in society. Augustine's quote reflects the idea that war should be waged with the intention of eventually securing peace.
The quote "Injustice for one is injustice for all" is often attributed to American writer and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., although the exact origin is not definitively known. The quote emphasizes the interconnectedness of justice and how a violation of rights for one individual affects the rights of all individuals.
"We must all learn to live together as brothers or we will all perish together as fools."
Walter Lippmann wrote the quote "Where all think alike, no one thinks very much" in his 1961 book "Public Opinion." It reflects his belief in the dangers of conformity and the importance of independent thinking in a democratic society.
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A good education provides the skills necessary to find the answer to all of life's questions.
simplicity makes all the differences
The quote " Denmark must be bodyguard for all Jews", implies that the government of Denmark has the responsibility of protecting its citizens against any form of aggression.
The quote is "We are all federalists; we are all republicans." Thomas Jefferson
All quote prices are legal binding, this does not mean that the price is fixed at that maximum set level, but any price increase over the quote must not exceed 10% of the maximum quote given
It means that we have no right to interfere with nature and we should allow all of God's creatures to be free.
The quote is "We are all federalists; we are all republicans." Thomas Jefferson
The quote is "We are all federalists; we are all republicans." Thomas Jefferson
One quote Walt had was: 'We just all need to remember, it all started with one man'.
Some people quote Confucius all the time. Please don't quote me.
I can't say whether or not it is a quote from a movie but the notion is a bit absurd. I mean, where does 'the universe' do its thinking, its planning?