NOT to my contemporaries, not to my compatriots but to mankind I commit my now completed work in the confidence that it will not be without value for them, even if this should be late recognised, as is commonly the lot of what is good. For it cannot have been for the passing generation, engrossed with the delusion of the moment, that my mind, almost against my will, has uninterruptedly stuck to its work through the course of a long life.preface to the second edition of "the world as will and representation
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Quote:- Not too long ago thousands spent their lives as recluses to find spiritual vision in the solitude of nature. Modern man need not become a hermit to achieve this goal, for it is neither ecstasy nor world-estranged mysticism his era demands, but a balance between quantitative and qualitative reality. Modern man, with his reduced capacity for intuitive perception, is unlikely to benefit from the contemplative life of a hermit in the wilderness. But what he can do is to give undivided attention, at times, to a natural phenomenon, observing it in detail, and recalling all the scientific facts about it he may remember. Gradually, however, he must silence his thoughts and, for moments at least, forget all his personal cares and desires, until nothing remains in his soul but awe for the miracle before him. Such efforts are like journeys beyond the boundaries of narrow self-love and, although the process of intuitive awakening is laborious and slow, its rewards are noticeable from the very first. If pursued through the course of years, something will begin to stir in the human soul, a sense of kinship with the forces of life consciousness which rule the world of plants and animals, and with the powers which determine the laws of matter. While analytical intellect may well be called the most precious fruit of the Modern Age, it must not be allowed to rule supreme in matters of cognition. If science is to bring happiness and real progress to the world, it needs the warmth of man's heart just as much as the cold inquisitiveness of his brain.
Author:- Franz Winkler
Category:- science,time
Quote:- Not with a club, the Heart is brokenNor with a Stone –A Whip so small you could not see itI've known
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Author:- Emily Dickinson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Not words. nor laughter. but rather someonewho will fall in lovewith your silence.
Author:- Sanober Khan
Category:- poetry,Love
Quote:- NOT, I’ll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee;Not untwist—slack they may be—these last strands of manIn me ór, most weary, cry I can no more. I can;Can something, hope, wish day come, not choose not to be.
Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Author:- Gerard Manley Hopkins
Category:- hope
Quote:- Note, to-day, an instructive, curious spectacle and conflict. Science, (twin, in its fields, of Democracy in its)—Science, testing absolutely all thoughts, all works, has already burst well upon the world—a sun, mounting, most illuminating, most glorious—surely never again to set. But against it, deeply entrench'd, holding possession, yet remains, (not only through the churches and schools, but by imaginative literature, and unregenerate poetry,) the fossil theology of the mythic-materialistic, superstitious, untaught and credulous, fable-loving, primitive ages of humanity.
Complete Prose Works
Author:- Walt Whitman
Category:- poetry,science
Quote:- Nothing bothered me, not even the things that bothered me.
Year of the Monkey
Author:- Patti Smith
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- Nothing but a symbol? People die for symbols. People have hope because of symbols. They're not just lines. They're histories, cultures, traditions, given shape.
The Gilded Wolves
Author:- Roshani Chokshi
Category:- hope
Quote:- Nothing but Blazing"I'm looking for nothing;No addicting in asking;Yes affecting in acting;Maybe admiring being;Still hoping for blazing;12122
Author:- Aron Micko H.B
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- Nothing can be more hurtful to your heart than betraying yourself.
Author:- Roy T. Bennett
Category:- inspiration,Life
Quote:- Nothing can disturb your peace of mind unless you allow it to.
The Light in the Heart
Author:- Roy T. Bennett
Category:- Life,inspiration
Quote:- Nothing can illustrate these observations more forcibly, than a recollection of the happy conjuncture of times and circumstances, under which our Republic assumed its rank among the Nations; The foundation of our Empire was not laid in the gloomy age of Ignorance and Superstition, but at an Epoch when the rights of mankind were better understood and more clearly defined, than at any former period, the researches of the human mind, after social happiness, have been carried to a great extent, the Treasures of knowledge, acquired by the labours of Philosophers, Sages and Legislatures, through a long succession of years, are laid open for our use, and their collected wisdom may be happily applied in the Establishment of our forms of Government; the free cultivation of Letters, the unbounded extension of Commerce, the progressive refinement of Manners, the growing liberality of sentiment... have had a meliorating influence on mankind and increased the blessings of Society. At this auspicious period, the United States came into existence as a Nation, and if their Citizens should not be completely free and happy, the fault will be entirely their own.[Circular to the States, 8 June 1783 - Writings 26:484--89]
Writings
Author:- George Washington
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Nothing can separate true relationships not even distance
Author:- Srinivart
Category:- Relationships,best
Quote:- Nothing could be any worse than having to turn to your friends, your colleagues and your loved ones and say –‘I gave up too soon’.
The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success
Author:- Steve Backley
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying…Because when we sit down day after day and keep grinding, something mysterious starts to happen… we become like a magnetized rod that attracts iron filings. Ideas come. insights accrete.
The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle
Author:- Steven Pressfield
Category:- inspiration
