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Serelys Effets Quotes By Meister Eckhart

The seed of God is in us. If the seed had a good, wise and industrious cultivator, it would thrive all the more and grow up to God whose seed it is, and the fruit would be equal to the nature of God. Now the seed of a pear tree grows into a pear tree, a hazel seed into a hazel tree, and the seed of God into God. — Meister Eckhart

Serelys Effets Quotes By Leigh Hunt

The drama is not a mere copy of nature, not a facsimile. It is the free running hand of genius, under the impression of its liveliest wit or most passionate impulses, a thousand times adorning or feeling all as it goes; and you must read it, as the healthy instinct of audiences almost always does, if the critics will let them alone, with a grain of allowance, and a tendency to go away with as much of it for use as is necessary, and the rest for the luxury of laughter, pity, or poetical admiration. — Leigh Hunt

Serelys Effets Quotes By John Lancaster Spalding

The world is chiefly a mental fact. From mind it receives the forms of time and space, the principle of casuality[sic], color, warmth, and beauty. Were there no mind, there would be no world. — John Lancaster Spalding

Serelys Effets Quotes By Anonymous

The theoretically interesting category-mistakes are those made by people who are perfectly competent to apply concepts, at least in the situations with which they are familiar, but are still liable in their abstract thinking to allocate those concepts to logical types to which they do not belong) — Anonymous

Serelys Effets Quotes By Abigail Breslin

I made my first movie when I was five. — Abigail Breslin

Serelys Effets Quotes By Jillian Dodd

Sometimes you can't find yourself until you're lost. — Jillian Dodd

Serelys Effets Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Once again, she asked me what I meant. And again, my heart was in my words, but the explanation made no sense. Typical me. — Haruki Murakami