“We have lost contact with man's natural desire for the exalted, for a concern with our relation to absolute emotions.” MenDesireLostNaturalEmotionConcernRelationAbsolutesContactExalted Author:Barnett Newman
“What chiefly concerns and alarms many of us are the problems arising from religious fanaticism. As long as large numbers of militant enthusiasts are persuaded that they alone have access to the truth, and that the rest of us are infidels, we remain under threat. Lord Acton's famous phrase about power can be used of another danger. Dogma tends to corrupt, and absolute dogma corrupts absolutely.” LongProblemUsedReligiousNumbersLordAtheismDangerConcernAbsolutesThreatPositive AtheismAccessPhrasesDogmaFanaticismAlarmsLarge NumbersMilitantInfidel Author:Anthony Storr
“The absolute things, the last things, the overlapping things, are the truly philosophic concerns; all superior minds feel seriously about them, and the mind with the shortest views is simply the mind of the more shallow man.” MenFeelsMindLastsViewsConcernAbsolutesPhilosophicalSuperiorsShallowPhilosophicOverlapping Book:William James: Essays and Lectures Source: William James: Essays and Lectures
“The division between the useful arts and the fine arts must not be understood in too absolute a manner. In the humblest work of the craftsmen, if art is there, there is a concern for beauty, through a kind of indirect repercussion that the requirements of the creativity of the spirit exercise upon the production of an object to serve human needs.” IfsNeedsHumansKindArtSpiritCreativityObjectsFineExerciseUnderstoodArt IsConcernAbsolutesProductionsCraftsDivisionRequirementsFine ArtsRepercussionsHuman NeedsIndirectCraftsman Author:Jacques Maritain
“Man is suddenly becoming aware that by an ill-considered exploitation of nature he risks destroying it and becoming in his turn the victim of this degradation. Not only is the material environment becoming a permanent menace - pollution and refuse, new illness and absolute destructive capacity - but the human framework is no longer under man's control, thus creating an environment for tomorrow which may well be intolerable. This is a wide-ranging social problem which concerns the entire human family.” MenHumansWellsMayProblemTurnsSocialEnvironmentRiskMaterialsBecomingTomorrowCreatingCapacityConcernAbsolutesVictimEnvironmentalIllIllnessRefuseWidePermanentDestructiveDestroyingPollutionExploitationFrameworkDegradationMenaceSocial ProblemsHuman Family Author:Pope Paul VI
“It profits me but little, after all, that a vigilant authority always protects the tranquility of my pleasures and constantly averts all dangers from my path, without my care or concern, if this same authority is the absolute master of my liberty and my life.” IfsLittlesCarePleasureLibertyPathDangerMastersProtectAuthorityConcernAbsolutesProfitTranquilityVigilantAvert Book:American Institutions Source: American Institutions
“I can say with absolute confidence that the general public of Burma would be very little affected, if at all, by sanctions. So far, the kind of investments that have come in have benefited the public very little indeed. If you have been in Burma long enough, you will be aware of the fact that a small elite has developed that is extremely wealthy. Perhaps they would be affected, but my concern is not with them but with the general public.” IfsKindLittlesLongHas BeensI CanEnoughFactsWould BeConcernAbsolutesInvestmentWealthyAffectedElitesSanctionsGeneral PublicBurma Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“The only part of the conduct of any one, for which he is amenable to society, is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.” MindBodyIndividualSocietyConcernAbsolutesIndependenceSovereignMind And BodyAmenableHarming Others Author:John Stuart Mill
“Learn to live without self concern. For this you must know your own true being as indomitable, fearless and ever victorious. Once you know with absolute certainty that nothing can trouble you but your own imagination, you come to disregard your desires and fears, concepts and ideas, and live by truth alone.” KnowsIdeasSelfDesireImaginationMeditationTroubleConceptsConcernAbsolutesCertaintyFearlessLive ByDisregardIndomitableAbsolute Certainty Author:Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
“Design is a field of concern, response, and enquiry as often as decision and consequence... it is convenient to group design into three simple categories, though the distinctions are in no way absolute, nor are they always so described: product design (things), environment design (places) and communication design (messages).” WayThreeSimpleDecisionEnvironmentGroupsDesignFieldsProductsCommunicationMessagesConsequenceConcernAbsolutesResponseDistinctionCategoriesConvenientEnquiryProduct Design Author:Norman Potter
“There is, however, a moral basis for the vegetarian diet for which the indeterminate value of an animal's life takes on irrelevance. And that moral basis is a concern for the environment, a value as absolute as the value we all place on human life, since humanity will not survive for long on a poisoned planet. To be an environmentalist who happens to eat meat is like being a philanthropist who doesn't happen to give to charity.” GivingHumansLongHappensValuesHumanityAnimalMoralEnvironmentPlanetsConcernBasesAbsolutesCharityHuman LifeMeatDietsVegetarianEnvironmentalistPhilanthropistVegetarian DietIrrelevanceConcern For The Environment Author:Howard Lyman