“Creating everlasting works is possible only being ducked in Verity; and gaining verity is possible only from the god. The one who given the ability for creation to, it is given the ability for immortality to. This ability is the substance not only of the human beings, but it can be seen in animals; birds and insects.” HumansGivenHuman BeingsAbilityAnimalCreationCreatingBirdSubstanceImmortalityInsectsEverlasting Author:Tivadar Kosztka Csontvary
“The Greeks put us to shame not only by their simplicity, which is foreign to our age; they are at the same time our rivals, nay, frequently our models, in those very points of superiority from which we seek comfort when regretting the unnatural character of our manners. We see that remarkable people uniting at once fullness of form and fullness of substance, both philosophising and creating, both tender and energetic, uniting a youthful fancy to the virility of reason in a glorious humanity.” PeopleReasonCharacterAgeFormHumanityRegretComfortCreatingModelsShameSimplicityMannersSubstanceGreekFancyGloriousRemarkableSuperiorityRivalsFullnessUnnaturalEnergeticUniting Book:Aesthetical Essays of Friedrich Schiller Source: Aesthetical Essays of Friedrich Schiller
“Never forget that the universe is a single living organism possessed of one substance and one soul, holding all things suspended in a single consciousness and creating all things with a single purpose that they might work together spinning and weaving and knotting whatever comes to pass.” SoulMightTogetherPurposeUniverseForgetConsciousnessCreatingAll ThingsSubstanceWorking TogetherNever ForgetPossessedOrganismsSpinningSuspendedWeavingLiving Organisms Book:The Emperor's Handbook: A New Translation of The Meditations Source: The Emperor's Handbook: A New Translation of The Meditations