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Within Quotes by Rudolf Steiner
- When we raise ourselves through meditation to what unites us with the spirit, we quicken something within us that is eternal and unlimited by birth…
- The outer world, with all its phenomena, is filled with divine splendour, but we must have experienced the divine within ourselves, before we can discover…
- To truly know the world, look deeply within your own being; to truly know yourself, take real interest in the world.
- One can only understand history and all of social life, including today’s social life, if one pays attention to people’s racial characteristics. And one can…
- Those who would know the world, seek first within your beings' depths; those who would truly know themselves, develop interest in the world.
- When we feel an obligation to test the things we say and to find the boundaries within which what we say has validity, then we…
- If we do not believe within ourselves this deeply rooted feeling that there is something higher than ourselves, we shall never find the strength to…
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- My potential is more than can be expressed within the bounds of my race or ethnic identity. — Arthur Ashe
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- There is good and mediocre writing within every genre. — Margaret Atwood
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- During all these years there existed within me a tendency to follow Nature in her walks. — John James Audubon