“The city-bred who look down on primitives are now turning to organic lifestyles.” — Tapan Ghosh Copy Share Image
Thus the will to power strives towards oppositions, towards displeasure. There is a will to suffering at the foundation of all organic… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Civilisation and the life of nations are governed by the same laws as prevail throughout nature and organic life.” — Ernst Haeckel Copy Share Image
What is the meaning of human life, or of organic life altogether? To answer this question at all implies a religion. — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Art always serves beauty, and beauty is the joy of possessing form, and form is the key to organic life since no… — Boris Pasternak Copy Share Image
Chemistry, in its application to animals and vegetables. Endeavours jointly with physiology to enlighten us respecting the mysterious processes and sources of… — Justus von Liebig Copy Share Image
The very essence of architecture consists of a variety and development reminiscent of natural organic life. This is the only true style… — Alvar Aalto Copy Share Image
That young girl is one of the least benightedly unintelligent organic life forms it has been my profound lack of pleasure not… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
All my tales are based on the fundamental premise that common human laws and interests and emotions have no validity or significance… — H. P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
Natural Selection never made it come to pass, as a habit of nature, that an unsupported stone should move downwards rather than… — Chauncey Wright Copy Share Image
The purpose of theatre is... making an event in which a group of fragments are sudde nly brought together... in a community… — Peter Brook Copy Share Image
“There is a sort of spasmodic movement, as if the figures were electrified into action, but no real, organic life or motion.… — Jane Ellen Harrison Copy Share Image
Organic life, we are told, has developed gradually from the protozoon to the philosopher, and this development, we are assured, is indubitably… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
Tremendous indeed is the occult influence of sex-love upon the evolution of organic life. Love and glory, fidelity, emulation, resolution, beauty, strength,… — Arthur Desmond Copy Share Image
Organic life beneath the shoreless waves Was born and rais’d in Ocean’s pearly caves First forms minute, unseen by spheric glass, Move… — Erasmus Darwin Copy Share Image
The seasons tell us, everything in organic life tells us, that there is no holding on; still, we try to do just… — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share Image
There may be organic life out there, or maybe machines created by long-dead civilizations, but any signals, even if they are difficult… — Martin Rees Copy Share Image
“The stronger must dominate and not mate with the weaker, which would signify the sacrifice of its own higher nature. Only the… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
The Buddha taught that all life is suffering. We might also say that life, being both attractive and constantly dangerous, is intoxicating… — Gary Snyder Copy Share Image
Isn't it grand, isn't it good, that language has only one word for everything we associate with love - from utter sanctity… — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
It's a weird experience when you're just trying to talk openly about how you think psychedelic drugs and marijuana are beneficial, or… — Joe Rogan Copy Share Image
Whoever has experienced the power and the unrestrained ability to humiliate another human being automatically loses his own sensations. Tyranny is a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Age has given me what I was looking for my entire life - it has given me me . It has provided… — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
“The Conditioned Mind / shuts off magical vision and gnosis / gives up freedom, truth, real choices / loses sight of love,… — Jay Woodman Copy Share Image
Any more bitching from the geriatric crew? What a bunch of old women. Should I hire another crewmate to change your bed… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
“The most striking phenomenon connected with the progress of technology is the development of cultural centres into large cities in the modern… — Arnold Hauser Copy Share Image
We have to distinguish two classes of instincts, one of which, the sexual instincts or Eros, is by far the more conspicuous… — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image
“ORGANIC LIFE beneath the shoreless waves Was born and nurs'd in Ocean's pearly caves; First, forms minute, unseen by spheric glass, Move… — Erasmus Darwin Copy Share Image
“Signs imply ways of living, possibilities of existence, they are the symptoms of an overflowing (jaillissante) or exhausted (épuisée) life. But an… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
“At all events what Ransom saw at that moment was the real meaning of gender. Everyone must sometimes have wondered why in… — C.S. Lewis Copy Share Image
“Let us fool ourselves no longer. At the very moment Western nations, threw off the ancient regime of absolute government, operating under… — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image
“Whether an activity is performed in private or in public is by no means a matter of indifference. Obviously, the character of… — Hannah Arendt Copy Share Image
“If the solar system was brought about by an accidental collision, then the appearance of organic life on this planet was also… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
Civilization and the life of nations are governed by the same laws as prevail throughout nature and organic life. — Ernst Haeckel Copy Share Image
I'm not good with children," the god confessed. "Or people. Well, any organic life forms, really. — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
To hate destructiveness, one must hate life as well: only death is an image of undistorted life ... organic life is an… — Theodor Adorno Copy Share Image
I think we are becoming more obsessed about getting a certain amount of likes on our Twitter and Instagram accounts rather than… — Ben Fogle Copy Share Image
“As he scribbled his odds and ends, he made a note reaffirming his belief that art always serves beauty, and beauty is… — Boris Pasternak Copy Share Image
“If there is one thing common to the great modern speculative philosophers, Leibniz, Hegel and Deleuze, it is the risk that re-animating… — Christian Kerslake Copy Share Image