"Science is to be much commended for the……" — Max Heindel
"Science is to be much commended for the ingenuity, the patience, and the persistency it displays in the invention of instruments wherewith to ferret out the secrets of nature."
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59 Quotes by Max Heindel
Max Heindel has 59 quotes on this site.
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Music is the soul of language.
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The man who realizes his ignorance has taken the first step toward knowledge.
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Christ said, The Truth shall make you free, but Truth is not found once and forever. Truth is eternal, and…
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Divine symbols which have been given to mankind from time to time speak to that forum of truth which is…
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It is a law in the universe that a wave of spiritual awakening is always followed by a period of…
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The Rosicrucians teach that all great religions have been given to the people among whom they are found, by Divine…
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All things are in a state of vibration. Vibrations from objects in our surroundings are constantly impinging upon us and…
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While the Bible teaches that immortality of the soul is conditional upon well-doing, it makes no distinction in respect of…
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Only where there is sentient life can there be feelings of pleasure and pain, sorrow or joy.
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Music is intangible and ephemeral, but it comes from the home world of the spirit, and though so fleeting, it…
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The sensitive ear of the musician detects a certain musical note in every city which is different from that of…
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Various religious systems have been given to humanity at different times, each suited to meet the spiritual needs of the…
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Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of…
— Louis D. Brandeis
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I trust there are none here present, who profess to be followers of Christ who do not also practice prayer…
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This much then, is clear: in all our conduct it is the mean that is to be commended.
— Aristotle
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For the good, when praised, feel something of disgust, if to excess commended.
— Euripides
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There is nothing more universally commended than a fine day; the reason is that people can commend it without envy.
— William Shenstone
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Everyone should be praised by the lips of his neighbor, and not by his own mouth. Everyone should be commended…
— Mike Aquilina
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No one would be happier than Luther to be commended by the testimony of the time that he had been neither slack…
— Martin Luther
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In my view, far from deserving condemnation for their courageous reporting, the New York Times, the Washington Post and other…
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We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should…
— Owen D. Young
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For the past thirty years or so, much American poetry has been marked by an earnestness that rejects the comic.…
— Stephen Dobyns
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For both excessive and insufficient exercise destroy one's strength, and both eating and drinking too much or too little destroy…
— Aristotle
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In the first place, any group of folks willing to make asses of themselves in pursuit of a good time…
— Molly Ivins
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