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Famous Quotes By Charles W. Leadbeater

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You are what you share. — Charles W. Leadbeater

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In Co-Masonry the term "lore" is employed as describing all these scriptures, since in the use of them we are in pursuit of wisdom. The term "law" is used in many other Lodges, but even then it is explained in the ritual that the object of the Volume of the Sacred Law is to illumine our minds. — Charles W. Leadbeater

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Many of the big changes of the next 25 years will come from unknowns working in their bedrooms and garages... — Charles W. Leadbeater

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The goal of politics in the twenty-first century should be to create societies which maximize knowledge, the well-spring of economic growth and democratic self-governance. Markets and communities, companies and social institutions should be devoted to that larger goal. Finance and social capital should be harnessed to the goal of advancing and spreading knowledge. That will make us better off, put us more in charge of our lives and make us better able to look after ourselves. — Charles W. Leadbeater

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It is one of the commonest of our mistakes to consider that the limit of our power of perception is also the limit of all that there is to perceive. — Charles W. Leadbeater

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others find themselves with increasing frequency seeing and hearing something to which those around them are blind and deaf; others again - and perhaps this is the commonest experience of all - begin to recollect with greater and greater clearness that which they have seen or heard on that other plane during sleep. — Charles W. Leadbeater

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I am not suggesting that every one in ancient Egypt was altruistic, any more than are all the people in modern England. But I do say that the country was permeated with joy and fearlessness so far as its religious ideas were concerned, and that every one who by any stretch of courtesy could be described as a religious man was occupied not with thoughts of his personal salvation, but with the desire to be a useful agent of the divine Power. — Charles W. Leadbeater