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All rational knowledge is either material, and concerns some objects, or formal, and is occupied only with the form of understanding and reason itself and with the universal rules of thinking, without regard to distinctions among objects.
formal philosophy is called logic. Material philosophy, however, which has to do with definite object objects and the laws to which they are subject, is divided into two parts. This is because these laws are either laws of nature or laws of freedom. The science of the former is called physics, and that of the latter ethics. The former is also called theory of nature and the latter theory of morals. — Immanuel Kant
In order to meaningfully repent of the ways in which we violate love, we must recognize them. We won't recognize self-protective patterns of relating as sinful violations of love until we face the disappointment in our soul we're determined never to experience again. — Larry Crabb
You must leave this world a better place than it would have been if you had not existed. — Isabel Wilkerson
I didn't know what to say, but one thing was for sure: The Bank of Ted was closed. — Pete Hautman
Sometimes I think heaven must be one continuous unexhausted reading. — Virginia Woolf
I have taken my flight in the region of eagles; when I alight, it must be on a rock, and that rock must be a constitutional government, of which I shall be the head so long as I shall be among men. — Toussaint Louverture
I'm always trying to figure out what God is and why matter exists and whether it contains spirit or not. — Brenda Hillman
The hardest part of continuous improvement in organizations is changing the behavior of other people. — Jurgen Appelo
Free verse'? You may as well call sleeping in a ditch 'free architecture'. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
That's the other thing: Even if you're on medication, you still have to treat your body properly and take care of yourself. The idea that [ADHD] goes away or you grow out of it isn't true. — Ty Pennington
My father went to work by train every day. It was half an hour's journey each way, and he would read a paperback in four journeys. After supper, we all sat down to read - it was long before TV, remember! — Maeve Binchy
Between 21-30 women go through humungous changes. After that, they've generally achieved what they wanted, and they're more settled. — Rod Stewart