The sacred sense of beyond, of timelessness, of a world which had an eternal value and the substance of which was divine… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
Think of the universal substance, of which thou has a very small portion; and of universal time, of which a short and… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
Whenever we warm our hands by the fire, we allow the energy radiated by the fire to quicken up the movements of… — William Henry Bragg Copy Share Image
The mind is constantly involved in thinking, in judging, in evaluating. Its whole function seems to be to keep you involved in… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
Since We have created you all from one same substance it is incumbent on you to be even as one soul, to… — Bahá'u'lláh Copy Share Image
The reality which is pretending be reality right now, impersonating reality, is just a pretty flimsy structure. There is not a lot… — Jerry Garcia Copy Share Image
I can't think of anybody...who knows the sum and substance of what I know and feel and cry about in my secret… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
To a nonpainter, oil paint is uninteresting and faintly unpleasant. To a painter, it is the life's blood: a substance so utterly… — James Elkins Copy Share Image
Since substance is infinite, the universe as a whole, i.e., god, Hegel is telling us that philosophy is knowledge of the infinite,… — Frederick C. Beiser Copy Share Image
But, in the end, the books that surround me are the books that made me, through my reading (and misreading) of them;… — Ramona Koval Copy Share Image
Presently he rose and approached the case before which she stood. Its glass shelves were crowded with small broken objects —hardly recognisable… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
Nicholas Benedict did have an exceptional gift for knowing things (more exceptional, in fact, than most adults would have thought possible), and… — Trenton Lee Stewart Copy Share Image
When a rainbow appears vividly in the sky, you can see its beautiful colors, yet you could not wear as clothing or… — Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Copy Share Image
To the extent to which the pull that moves me really is irresistible, like an invincibly strong addiction, the normal procedures of… — Raymond Geuss Copy Share Image
Along with the possibility of extinction of mankind by nuclear war, the central problem of our age has therefore become the contamination… — Rachel Carson Copy Share Image
Magic is a faculty of wonderful virtue, full of most high mysteries, containing the most profound contemplation of most secret things, together… — Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Copy Share Image
For the social ecologist language is not "communication." It is not just "message." It is substance. It is the cement that holds… — Peter Drucker Copy Share Image
Even a song on the radio that completely lacks substance is there for a reason. Sometimes, people need a break from cold… — Jamey Johnson Copy Share Image
When any church will inscribe over its altar, as its sole qualification for membership, the Savior's condensed statement of the substance of… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
Love itself is the most elitist of passions. It acquires its stereoscopic substance and perspective only in the context of culture, for… — Joseph Brodsky Copy Share Image
I called it ignose, not knowing which carbohydrate it was. This name was turned down by my editor. 'God-nose' was not more… — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Copy Share Image
I looked to animal and insect imagery to develop the lack of substance and wasted motion that my Terminator has. I tried… — Robert Patrick Copy Share Image
Philosophy is the science of estimating values. The superiority of any state or substance over another is determined by philosophy. By assigning… — Manly Hall Copy Share Image
I inquired what wickedness is, and I didn't find a substance, but a perversity of will twisted away from the highest substance… — Saint Augustine Copy Share Image
I was always the type of person, and still am the type of person, that I cannot be creative and use substances.… — Macklemore Copy Share Image
All, all is theft, all is unceasing and rigorous competition in nature; the desire to make off with the substance of others… — Marquis de Sade Copy Share Image
Shields were generally made of wood, covered with leather, or some similar substance. To secure them, in some sort, from being cut… — Thomas Bulfinch Copy Share Image
If the principle is, "Let's not get lethal substances out to the public", the first one you'd go after is tobacco. The… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
In the context of general relativity, space almost is a substance. It can bend and twist and stretch, and probably the best… — Alan Guth Copy Share Image
I've learned a few things from the tea party, both the political one and the one in Alice in Wonderland. From the… — Lore Sjoberg Copy Share Image
Metaphysics is the study of the most general nature and basic structure of reality, and therefore the concepts of metaphysics, concepts like… — Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra Copy Share Image
Emotions are the natural substances of the soul ... and when we think we can't handle the emotions, we lose the natural… — Michael Meade Copy Share Image
There's more substance in my prose and my poetry than in all my films together. Writing is a more direct way of… — Werner Herzog Copy Share Image
Barack Obama is an opportunist, mostly supported by the financial institutions. He had no positions on anything. He's very intelligent. If you… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Equal justice under law is not merely a caption on the facade of the Supreme Court building, it is perhaps the most… — Lewis F. Powell, Jr Copy Share Image
To say that God is an incorporeal substance, is to say in effect there is no God at all. What alleges he… — Thomas Hobbes Copy Share Image
Obama is very much an establishment sort of guy. The whole image of him as a transcendent figure was based on style… — Paul Krugman Copy Share Image
Words enable us to transfer our thoughts from inside our own mind into the mind of another. They have the power to… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
The attraction of horror is a mental, or even an intellectual, excitement, but the fascination of the repulsive, so noticeable incontemporary writing,… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
Nothing about his life is more strange to [man] or more unaccountable in purely mundane terms than the stirrings he finds in… — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image