Dies Quote by Phineas Quimby Download Open image “The silkworm spins out his life, and, wrapping himself in his labor, dies.” — Phineas Quimby ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dies Inspirational Labor Life Philosophical Wrapping
A silkworm was struggling out of the cocoon and an ignorant man saw it battling as if in pain, so he went and helped it to get free, but very soon after it fluttered and died. The other silkworms that struggled out without help suffered, but they came out into full life and beauty, with wings made strong for flight… — Sadhu Sundar Singh Copy Share
“Hardworking worms that had left the life they’d known—and all its comforts—and spun cocoons, preparing for a life they did not understand and could… — Sarah MacLean Copy Share Image
“The most widely raised type of silkworm, the larva of the 'Bombyx mori', no longer exists anywhere in a natural state. As my encyclopedia… — Jeffrey Eugenides Copy Share Image
For every worm beneath the moon Draws different threads, and late and soon Spins, toiling out his own cocoon. — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
A man that simply loads himself down with possessions of which he has no actual need, when he dies slips out of them--as a… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image
“The caterpillar turns to liquid before turning into a butterfly. Liquid. Thus washing away any speck of his caterpillar self as he lies completely… — Hippie Copy Share Image
“The gravedigger knew a fine trick. When the worms looked unhappy he would leave his place in the mausoleum and go up into the… — L. Joseph Shosty Copy Share Image
A man should not be a silkworm; nor a nation a tent of caterpillars. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
What the worm was to the corpse, his sins would be to the painted image on the canvas. They would mar its beauty, and… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Death consists, indeed, in a repeated process of unrobing, or unsheathing. The immortal part of man shakes off from itself, one after the other,… — Annie Besant Copy Share Image
There are two bodies - the rudimental and the complete; corresponding with the two conditions of the worm and the butterfly. What we call… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
One thing is certain: the time will come when the opinions of priests and doctors must give way to the science of life; for… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
MY THEORY: the trouble is in the mind, for the body is only the house for the mind to dwell in . . .… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
It may seem strange to those in health that our beliefs affect us. The fact is, there is nothing of us but belief. It… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
The doctors take the bodily evidence as the disease. . . . disease is itself an impudent opinion. He throws off the feelings of… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
Now, I stand alone on this rock, fighting the errors of this world, and establish the science of life by my works. What is… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
Man is made of opinions,—of truth and error; and his life is a warfare like all other lives before him… Man goes on developing… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
Human misery universally arises from some error that man admits as true. We confound our fears with the idea feared, and place the evil… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
Disease is the misery of our belief, happiness is the health of our wisdom, so that man's happiness or misery depends on himself. Now,… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
Every one is made of matter, and matter is continually going through a chemical change. This change is life, not wisdom, but life, like… — Phineas Quimby Copy Share Image
Most of us are convinced that we are our egos, which is who we think we are. The ego is part of our incarnation.… — Ram Dass Copy Share Image
I'll smoke, I'll cough, I'll get the tumors, I'll die, deal? Thank you America. [salutes] — Bill Hicks Copy Share Image
Don't even think for a moment that you are not going to die. — Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche Copy Share Image
Set NOT your hearts on the flowers of this world. They shall fade and die. Prize the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Violence is not necessary to destroy a civilization. Each civilization dies from indifference toward the unique values which created it. — Nicolas Gomez Davila Copy Share Image
I wonder: when a Jehovah's Witness dies and goes to Heaven, does God hide behind the door and pretend He's not home? — Brian Celio Copy Share Image
Certainly, it is. Love is love, and loss is loss. We all love, and we all die, and everyone suffers the pain of grieving.… — Lynsay Sands Copy Share Image
That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred. They only have lived long who have lived virtuously. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan Copy Share Image
My father thrives on fear. You know that prayer If I should die before I wake? I had sheets that said that! — Christopher Titus Copy Share Image
For the glory born of Goodness Never dies, And its flag is not half-masted In the skies. — Bret Harte Copy Share Image