“Much of what is considered problematic in the world has more to do with thoughts and derivatives from thoughts than with the physics of it all” TheoryEthicsCognitive ScienceContemporary PhilosophyHermenuetics Book:Opinions Source: Opinions
“As knowledge increases, wonder deepens.” InspirationalInspiringEducationWonderKnowledgeGratitudeIncreaseGraduation Author:Charles Morgan
“There is no surprise more magical than the surprise of being loved: It is God's finger on man's shoulder.” MenLoveMagicLove YouSurpriseFingersShouldersGodlyBeing LovedSweet LoveElement Of SurpriseMagic Of LifeMagical LifeSurprise In Life Author:Charles Morgan
“The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mode of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change; happiness, like a child, must be allowed to grow up.” LifeInspirationalChildrenDoeArtMotivationalHappinessFormGrowsChangeGrowing UpParticularHappyAllowingDisappointedHappy LifeBeing HappyVery HappyPursuit Of HappinessTrue HappinessClingingGreat HappinessLife HappinessJoy Of LifeJoy And HappinessPeace And HappinessArt Of LivingGreat JoyJoy HappinessHappiness And SuccessSelf HappinessArt Of HappinessAttaining HappinessSuccess HappinessBeing DisappointedHappy With My LifeMood Changes Author:Charles Morgan
“If Moses had gone to Harvard Law School and spent three years working on the Hill, he would have written the Ten Commandments with three exceptions and a saving clause.” IfsYearsSchoolLawThreeGoneWrittenTenSavingHillsExceptionThree YearsCommandmentsMosesHarvardLaw SchoolTen CommandmentsClausesHarvard Law School Author:Charles Morgan
“There are moments, above all on June evenings, when the lakes that hold our moons are sucked into the earth, and nothing is left but wine and the touch of a hand.” MomentsHandsEarthLeftMoonSummerWineEveningLakesJune Author:Charles Morgan
“It is not by great acts but by small failures that freedom dies. The sense of justice dies slowly in a people. They grow used to the unthinkable, and sometimes they may look back and even wonder when things changed. They will not find a day or a time or a place. Justice and liberty die quietly, because men first learn to ignore injustice and then no longer recognize it.” PeopleMenFirstsLooksMaySometimesUsedDiesGrowsJusticeLibertyWonderChangedInjusticeUnthinkable Author:Charles Morgan