“I grew up playing soccer and always loved playing it.” GrewGrew UpSoccerPlaying Soccer Author:Wes Welker
“Just as all motion is from an unmovable cause, so everything divisible is from an indivisible cause. However, this visible, corporeal world is, assuredly, of a divisible nature, since what is corporeal is divisible. Therefore, this world is from an earlier, indivisible Cause.” WorldCausesThis WorldVisibleReal WorldIndivisible Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“There are not many beginnings but there is a single Beginning, prior to multitude. But if you were to say that the beginnings are plural apart from their partaking of the One, that statement would self-destruct. For, surely, these plural beginnings would be both alike, by virtue of their not partaking of the One, and not alike, by virtue of their not partaking of the One.” IfsSelfWould BeVirtueStatementsMultitudesSelf Destruct Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“When Eternity is considered to be the Beginning, then our speaking of the Beginning of the Begun is nothing but our speaking of the Eternity of the Eternal or our speaking of the Eternity of the Begun.” EternalEternity Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“Time is to eternity as an image is to its exemplar, and those things which are temporal bear a resemblance to those things which are eternal.” BearsEternalEternityResemblance Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“Since beings desire to exist, because to exist is a good thing: they desire the One without which they cannot exist.” DesireGood Things Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“Therefore, in the Beginning, which is Truth, all things are Eternal Truth itself” EternalAll Things Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“Otherness cannot be a form. For to alter is to deform rather than to form. Therefore, that which is seen in different things can also be seen in and of itself without otherness, since otherness did not give being to it.” GivingDifferentFormDifferent ThingsOtherness Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“An external thing that is knowable [is knowable] by means of something internal that is consubstantial [with the rational soul].” MeanSoulRationalInternals Author:Nicholas of Cusa
“Love is subsequent to knowledge and to the thing known, for nothing unknown is loved.” Love IsKnown Author:Nicholas of Cusa