“The great writers to whom the world owes what religious liberty it possesses, have mostly asserted freedom of conscience as an indefeasible right, and denied absolutely that a human being is accountable to others for his religious belief. Yet so natural to mankind is intolerance in whatever they really care about, that religious freedom has hardly anywhere been practically realised, except where religious indifference, which dislikes to have its peace disturbed by theological quarrels, has added its weight to the scale.” WorldHumansCareReligionBeliefNaturalReligiousHuman BeingsLibertyMankindConscienceWeightToleranceScalesIndifferenceDislikeDeniedIntoleranceQuarrelsRealisedDisturbedTheologicalReligious FreedomReligious BeliefGreat WritersReligious Liberty Book:On Liberty: Mill's Works Source: On Liberty: Mill's Works
“But if one doesn't have a character like Abraham Lincoln or Joan of Arc, a diet simply disintegrates into eating exactly what you want to eat, but with a bad conscience.” IfsWantCharacterEatingConscienceWeightWhat You WantDietsAbrahamArcs Author:Maria Franziska von Trapp
“Regardless of your chosen faith, at the end of your life's journey, your heart will be measured in two ways. One, the weight of your conscience must far outweigh the weight of a feather. Two, any impurities in your heart must weigh no more than one feather.” WayHeartTwoEndsJourneyConscienceWeightChosenFeathersTwo WaysImpurity Author:Suzy Kassem
“The purer your heart, the lighter your spirit will be. The lighter your spirit, the closer to light it will float. The closer to light it is permitted to go, the higher it will float. The higher it floats, the closer to God you will be. Heaven has seven layers. The vibrations of your good deeds, which will be reflected by the weight of your conscience and the purity of your heart, will determine the layer in which your soul will reside. Your goal is to make your heart as light as a feather. The heavier the heart, the more chained to this hell it will remain.” HeartSoulLightSpiritHeavenGoalHellHigherConscienceWeightSevenDetermineDeedsYour SoulPurityLayersGood DeedsFeathersFloatsVibrationsLightersChained Author:Suzy Kassem
“With Prisoner of Conscience, the focus was - I've worked with Madlib, High Tech, Kanye West, J Dilla. I feel like I've worked with some of the greatest of all time. That's been overlooked. That's been overshadowed by the weight of the lyrics.” FeelsFocusConscienceWeightWestAll TimePrisonerOverlooked Author:Talib Kweli
“I pulled Lena's necklace out of my pocket. I let the charms roll around in my palm, but they were tangled and meaningless without her. The necklace was heavier than I imagined, or maybe it was the weight of my conscience.” ConscienceWeightCharmPocketsMeaninglessPalmsTangledNecklaces Author:Kami Garcia
“There's a tiredness of abstract inteligence, and it's the most horrible of tirednesses. It doesn't weight on you like the tiredness of the body, nor does it worry you like the tiredness of knowledge and emotion. It's a weightiness of the conscience of the world, an inability of the soul to breathe.” WorldDoeSoulBodyEmotionWorryConscienceWeightBreatheHorribleAbstractInabilityTiredness Author:Fernando Pessoa
“The divine impeccability of the immortal [Soviet] State turned out not only to have suppressed individual human beings but also to have defended them, to have comforted them in their weakness, to have justified their insignificance. The State had taken on its own shoulders the entire weight of responsibility; it had liberated people from the chimera of conscience.” PeopleHumansStatesIndividualHuman BeingsResponsibilityTakenDivineWeaknessConscienceWeightShouldersImmortalSovietJustifiedLiberatedInsignificanceChimera Author:Vasily Grossman
“Those individuals who give moral considerations a much greater weight than considerations of expediency represent a comparatively small minority, five percent of the people perhaps. But, In spite of their numerical inferiority, they play a major role in our society because theirs is the voice of the conscience of society.” PeopleGivingPlayScienceIndividualVoiceMoralRolesFiveGreaterMajorsPercentConscienceWeightSpiteConsiderationMinoritiesOur SocietyInferiorityExpediency Author:Leo Szilard