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Other Quotes by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
- We are one, after all, you and I, together we suffer, together exist and forever will recreate each other.
- Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come to being.
- Without the slightest doubt there is something through which material and spiritual energy hold togehter and are complementary. In the last analysis, somehow or other,…
- Let us keep the discoveries and indisputable measurements of physics. But ... A more complete study of the movements of the world will oblige us,…
- To love is to approach each other center to center.
- Today, something is happening to the whole structure of human consciousness. A fresh kind of life is starting. Driven by the forces of love, the…
- The most empowering relationships are those in which each partner lifts the other to a higher possession of their own being.
- If there were no internal propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level — indeed in the molecule itself — it would be physically…
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- The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons. — Aristotle
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- Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods. — Aristotle
- It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. — Aristotle
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