“For the whole consequence of evolution from blind impulse through conscious will to self conscious knowledge, seems still somehow to correspond to a continued result of births, rebirths and new births, which reach from the birth of the child from the mother, beyond the birth of the individual from the mass, to the birth of the creative work from the individual and finally to the birth of knowledge from the work.” ChildrenStillsSelfWholeSeemsMotherIndividualResultsCreativeEvolutionBirthMassConsciousConsequenceBlindImpulseRebirthSelf ConsciousCreative Work Book:journal Source: journal
“The whole analogy of natural operations furnishes so complete and crushing an argument against the intervention of any but what are termed secondary causes, in the production of all the phenomena of the universe; that, in view of the intimate relations between Man and the rest of the living world; and between the forces exerted by the latter and all other forces, I can see no excuse for doubting that all are co-ordinated terms of Nature's great progression, from the formless to the formed from the inorganic to the organic from blind force to conscious intellect and will.” MenWorldI CanWholeUniverseForceCausesTermNaturalViewsDoubtConsciousArgumentRelationBlindProductionsExcuseIntellectOperationsIntimateCrushLatterInterventionProgressionAnalogiesNo Excuses Author:Thomas Huxley
“The standard progressive approach of the moment is to mix color-conscious moral invective with color-blind public policy.” MomentsMoralPolicyColorApproachStandardsConsciousBlindProgressivePublic Policy Author:Ta-Nehisi Coates
“I might not be able to use the word "hope," but I could certainly use the word "optimism." I'm very optimistic. I don't feel that it helps to be pessimistic. At some point in my life I made a conscious decision that I would try to be optimistic - not blind to anything at all - but to always hear the way that had the best chance for happiness.” TryingHelpingChanceDecisionConsciousOptimismBlindOptimisticPessimistic Author:Louise Erdrich
“Necessity is blind until it becomes conscious. Freedom is the consciousness of necessity.” FreedomConsciousnessConsciousPhilosophicalBlind Author:Karl Marx
“The midnight disease is a kind of emotional insomnia; at ever conscious moment its victim—even if he or she writes at dawn, or in the middle of the afternoon—feels like a person lying in a sweltering bedroom, with the window thrown open, looking up at a sky filled with stars and airplanes, listening to the narrative of a rattling blind, an ambulance, a fly trapped in a Coke bottle, while all around him the neighbours soundly sleep.” IfsFeelsWritingKindPersonsMomentsLyingStarsSleepSkyMiddleEmotionalListeningDiseaseConsciousWindowVictimBlindFilledNarrativeDawnThrownBottlesAfternoonAirplaneTrappedBedroomMidnightInsomniaNeighbourCokeAmbulance Author:Michael Chabon