“(Because) the notion of absolute truth is difficult to sustain outside the context of religion, ethical conduct is not something we engage in because it is somehow right in itself but because, like ourselves, all others desire to be happy and to avoid suffering. Given that this is a natural disposition, shared by all, it follows that each individual has a right to pursue this goal. Accordingly, I suggest that one of the things which determines whether an act is ethical or not is its effect on others' experience or expectation of happiness.” DesireSufferingIndividualGivenDifficultGoalNaturalEffectsTruth IsExpectationsEthicsAbsolutesNotionDeterminePursueEthicalDispositionAbsolute Truth Author:Dalai Lama
“God wants a love partner, centering on the place where husband and wife become one through their sexual organs, God wants to appear and meet us...I wish you would center on the absolute sexual organ, unique sexual organ, unchanging sexual organ and eternal sexual organ and use this as your foundation to pursue God...We have to realize that the Kingdom of God on earth and in heaven will begin on this foundation.” WantUseEarthHeavenWishRealizingWifeHusbandEternalUniqueAbsolutesFoundationPartnersKingdomsPursueOrgansKingdom Of GodWish YouHusband And WifeUnchangingCenteringI Wish You Would Author:Sun Myung Moon
“There is no permanent absolute unchangeable truth; what we should pursue is the most convenient arrangement of our ideas.” ShouldIdeasTruthHonestyAbsolutesPursuePermanentArrangementsConvenientUnchangeable Book:The Notebooks of Samuel Butler Source: The Notebooks of Samuel Butler
“Everyone has an equal and absolute right to sovereignty over his own body, his own property, and his own life, and to pursue his own happiness in any way that he chooses. No one has the authority to grant rights to anyone else, because human beings already possess all natural rights at birth. These rights include both personal and economic freedoms, and the only way they can be lost is if someone takes them away by force. The only right that an individual does not naturally possess is the right to violate someone else's liberty.” IfsWayHumansDoeBodyIndividualLostForceNaturalHuman BeingsLibertyRightsEconomicBirthEqualAuthorityAbsolutesPropertyPursueGrantsSovereigntyEconomic FreedomNatural Rights Author:Robert Ringer
“Rich white people show up in a poor country to pursue their leisure-time fun, get served by black and brown people, and live in relative - or absolute - comfort. In the water, that situation can get turned on its head, though. Local kids learn to surf, know the breaks, and take most or all of the best waves, fuming turistas be damned.” PeopleKnowsCountryShowsKidsFunBlackWaterWhitePoorSituationBreakRichComfortAbsolutesWaveLocalsPursueBrownRelativeLeisureSurfPoor CountriesLeisure Time Author:William Finnegan
“The arrogant elimination of the Djaouts of our world must nerve us to pursue our own combative doctrine, namely: that peaceful cohabitation on this planet demands that while the upholders of any creed are free to adopt their own existential absolutes, the right of others to do the same is thereby rendered implicit and sacrosanct. Thus the creed of inquiry, of knowledge and exchange of ideas, must be upheld as an absolute, as ancient and eternal as any other.” WorldIdeasPlanetsDemandEternalAbsolutesAncientDoctrinePursuePeacefulOur WorldNervesArrogantCreedsExistentialInquiryEliminationImplicitCohabitation Author:Wole Soyinka
“In that you're wrong. I choose, I adhere, I pursue, I commit, I attain. That - that, my errant friend - is an absolute." - Hawk” AbsolutesCommitPursueHawks Author:Karen Marie Moning
“Since there is no such thing as absolute rightness and truth, we always pursue the artificial, leading, human truth. We judge and make a truth that excludes other truths. Art plays a formative part in this manufacture of truth.” HumansArtPlayJudgingAbsolutesPursueArtificialAbsolute Truth Author:Gerhard Richter