Best Annie Besant Sayings
- At the solemn moment of death, every man, even when death is sudden, sees the whole of his past life marshalled before him, in its… All
- Beauty is no dead thing. It is the manifestation of God in nature. There is not one object in nature untouched by man that is… All
- Britons are good, though often brutal, colonists where they come into relations with entirely uncivilized tribes whose past is so remote as to be forgotten.… Ancient
- Clairvoyants can see flashes of colour, constantly changing, in the aura that surrounds every person: each thought, each feeling, thus translating itself in the astral… Astral
- Continents may break up, continents may emerge, but the human race is immortal in its origin and in its growth, and there is nothing to… Afraid
- Debating clubs among boys are very useful, not only as affording pleasant meetings and interesting discussions, but also as serving for training grounds for developing… Affording
- 'Easter' is a movable event, calculated by the relative positions of sun and moon, an impossible way of fixing year by year the anniversary of… Anniversary
- Every form, not being the whole, must, of necessity, be imperfect; less than the whole, it cannot be identical with the whole, and being less… Every Form
- I was a wife and mother, blameless in moral life, with a deep sense of duty and a proud self-respect; it was while I was… All
- If we believe in a God at all, we must surely ascribe to him perfection of wisdom and perfection of goodness; we are then forced… All
- Isaiah is by far the finest and least objectionable of the seventeen prophets whose supposed productions form the latter part of the Old Testament. A… Appears
- Jeremiah is a most melancholy prophet. He wails from beginning to end; he is often childish, is rarely indecent, and although it may be blasphemy… Beginning
- Man is ever searching for the source whence he has come, searching for the life which is upwelling within him, immortal, nay, eternal and divine;… Answer
- Matter is, in its constituent elements, the same as spirit; existence is one, however manifold in its phenomena; life is one, however multiform in its… Constituent
- Men are at every stage of evolution, from the most barbarous to the most developed; men are found of lofty intelligence, but also of the… Barbarous
- My first serious attempts at writing were made in 1868, and I took up two very different lines of composition; I wrote some short stories… Ambitious
- No durable things are built on violent passion. Nature grows her plants in silence and in darkness, and only when they have become strong do… Become Strong
- Nothing but an imperious intellectual and moral necessity can drive into doubt a religious mind, for it is as though an earthquake shook the foundations… Doubt
- One of the great advantages of cremation - apart from all sanitary conditions - lies in the swift restoration to Mother Nature of the material… Advantage
- Science regards man as an aggregation of atoms temporarily united by a mysterious force called the life-principle. To the materialist, the only difference between a… Active
- Strange indeed would it be if all the space around us be empty, mere waste void, and the inhabitants of Earth the only forms in… All
- The divine life is the spirit in everything that exists, from the atom to the archangel; the grain of dust could not be were God… Absent
- The human body is constantly undergoing a process of decay and of reconstruction. First builded into the astral form in the womb of the mother,… Astral
- The idea of reverence for God is transmitted from parent to child, it is educated into an abnormal development, and thus almost indefinitely strengthened, but… Abnormal
- The mental body, like the astral, varies much in different people; it is composed of coarser or of finer matter, according to the needs of… According
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