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We Conceive Quotes by Baruch Spinoza
- If we conceive that anyone loves, desires, or hates anything which we ourselves love, desire, or hate, we shall thereupon regard the thing in question…
- The greater emotion with which we conceive a loved object to be affected toward us, the greater will be our complacency.
- Love or hatred towards a thing, which we conceive to be free, must, other things being similar, be greater than if it were felt towards…
More We Conceive Quotes
- Praying puts us at risk of getting involved in God's conditions. Be slow to pray. Praying most often doesn't get us what… — Eugene H. Peterson
- Can we conceive what humanity would be if it did not know the flowers? — Maurice Maeterlinck
- When we conceive a new idea we are thinking directly from the creativity of God. — Ernest Holmes
- But the first differentiation of its reflection in the manifested World is purely Spiritual, and the Beings generated in it are not… — H. P. Blavatsky
- We must do what we conceive to be the right thing, and not bother our heads or burden our souls with whether… — E F Schumacher
- Imagine that we are sitting in an ordinary room. Suddenly we are told that there is a corpse behind the door. In… — Carl Theodor Dreyer
- From a still wider and more comprehensive point of view, universal life itself appears to us as a struggle between multiplicity and… — Roberto Assagioli
- We create an image of who we are inside our self. The image then becomes very deeply entrenched, and it becomes the… — Douglas Hofstadter
- Children are entitled to life. We conceive them and so we owe them our care and our protection. This may not be… — Matt Walsh
- We must be convinced that abundance is the natural state of the Universe. To experience and accept abundance in our life, we… — Ernest Holmes
- To live in any true sense of the word is to reject others; to accept them, one must be able to renounce,… — Emile M. Cioran
- We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency we conceive to be in ourselves. — John Selden