In the midst of her tears came the thought, "When people are in danger, they ask God to save them;" and, slipping down upon her knees, she said her prayer as she had never said it before, for when human help seems gone we turn to Him as naturally as lost children cry to their father, and feel sure that he will hear and answer them. Jack and Jill
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Quote:- In the midst of winter, I find within me the invisible summer...
The Kingdom of God Is Within You
Author:- Leo Tolstoy
Category:- hope
Quote:- In the mind of all, fiction, in the logical sense, has been the coin of necessity;—in that of poets of amusement—in that of the priest and the lawyer of mischievous immorality in the shape of mischievous ambition,—and too often both priest and lawyer have framed or made in part this instrument.
The Panopticon Writings
Author:- Jeremy Bentham
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In the mind of an ordinary, 1+1 = 2; but, in the mind of an extraordinary, 1+ 1 = 10.
Author:- Joey Lawsin
Category:- science
Quote:- In the modern world, there is a tendency to be required to surrender one's life more and more, giving autonomy over personal destiny to others and society.
Life Is A Circus
Author:- Steven Redhead
Category:- Life
Quote:- In the moment between sleep and wakeI kiss my blanketKissing you goodbye
Finding Identity
Author:- Silenus
Category:- best
Quote:- In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagvat Geeta, since whose composition years of the gods have elapsed, and in comparison with which our modern world and its literature seem puny and trivial; and I doubt if that philosophy is not to be referred to a previous state of existence, so remote is its sublimity from our conceptions. I lay down the book and go to my well for water, and lo! there I meet the servant of the Bramin, priest of Brahma and Vishnu and Indra, who still sits in his temple on the Ganges reading the Vedas, or dwells at the root of a tree with his crust and water jug. I meet his servant come to draw water for his master, and our buckets as it were grate together in the same well. The pure Walden water is mingled with the sacred water of the Ganges.
Walden
Author:- Henry David Thoreau
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In the most general terms, the Enlightenment goes back to Plato's belief that truth and beauty and goodness are connected; that truth and beauty, disseminated widely, will sooner or later lead to goodness. (While we're making at effort at truth and goodness, beauty reminds us what we're hold out for.)
Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists
Author:- Susan Neiman
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In the multitude of wisdom is grief, and they that increaseth wisdom, increaseth sorrow.
The Anatomy of Melancholy; Volume 1
Author:- Robert Burton
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- In the name of Bacon will you chicken me up that egg.Shall I swallow cave-phantoms?
Collected Poems in English and French
Author:- Samuel Beckett
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In the name of look beautiful help the world by being beautiful inside and out to avoid confusion.
Author:- Nozipho N. Maphumulo
Category:- motivational
Quote:- In the name of the Pizza Lord. Charge!
Summer Knight
Author:- Jim Butcher
Category:- motivational
Quote:- In the new century science will defeat famine, boredom, and the plague, but . . . vital knowledge will become so elevated that nobody will know how anything works. . . . the good news is that everybody will be empowered; the bad news is nobody will understand why.
Aloha
Author:- Mark Christensen
Category:- knowledge,science
Quote:- In the past, I used to think that it is fundamental and natural to have everything. But I realized that is not true. Instead I realized that those are things to be grateful for. After that realization, I became comfortable. Even if I don’t have it I am grateful. Such a realization also made me understand that is a way to love myself.
Author:- Goo Hye Sun
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- In the pragmatist, streetwise climate of advanced postmodern capitalism, with its scepticism of big pictures and grand narratives, its hard-nosed disenchantment with the metaphysical, 'life' is one among a whole series of discredited totalities. We are invited to think small rather than big – ironically, at just the point when some of those out to destroy Western civilization are doing exactly the opposite. In the conflict between Western capitalism and radical Islam, a paucity of belief squares up to an excess of it. The West finds itself faced with a full-blooded metaphysical onslaught at just the historical point that it has, so to speak, philosophically disarmed. As far as belief goes, postmodernism prefers to travel light: it has beliefs, to be sure, but it does not have faith.
The Meaning of Life
Author:- Terry Eagleton
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In the process of burning out these confusions, we discover enlightenment. If the process were otherwise, the awakened state of mind would be a product dependent upon cause and effect and therefore liable to dissolution. Anything which is created must, sooner or later, die. If enlightenment were created in such a way, there would always be a possibility of ego reasserting itself, causing a return to the confused state. Enlightenment is permanent because we have not produced it; we have merely discovered it.
Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
Author:- Chögyam Trungpa
Category:- philosophy
