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Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Aldous Huxley

The man who wishes to know the "that" which is "thou" may set to work in any one of three ways. He may begin by looking inwards into his own particular thou and, by a process of "dying to self"
self in reasoning, self in willing, self in feeling
come at last to knowledge of the self, the kingdom of the self, the kingdom of God that is within. Or else he may begin with the thous existing outside himself, and may try to realize their essential unity with God and, through God, with one another and with his own being. Or, finally (and this is doubtless the best way), he may seek to approach the ultimate That both from within and from without, so that he comes to realize God experimentally as at once the principle of his own thou and of all other thous, animate and inanimate. — Aldous Huxley

Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Nancy Glynn

I write to breathe. I breathe to write. — Nancy Glynn

Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Alvin Plantinga

Alvin Plantinga is arguably the greatest philosopher of the last century. — Alvin Plantinga

Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Shannon Kirk

Your opponent will often be blind to your design, being consumed with his own. Do not subconsciously seek accolades of your ingenuity and thus call attention - be sated by your own approval. Be confident you will win. — Shannon Kirk

Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Laura Z. Hobson

I grew up in an agnostic broad-minded family. — Laura Z. Hobson

Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Jon Foreman

Live rather than talk. Talk is cheap and the tabloids scream about it every day. — Jon Foreman

Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Heinrich Heine

Nothing is sillier than this charge of plagiarism. There is no sixth commandment in art. The poet dare help himself wherever he lists, wherever he finds material suited to his work. He may even appropriate entire columns with their carved capitals, if the temple he thus supports be a beautiful one. Goethe understood this very well, and so did Shakespeare before him. — Heinrich Heine

Cottenham Sawmills Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

As ofttimes as it rains on my little spot of earth, you'd think I'd grow accustomed to the gloom. — Richelle E. Goodrich