“Knowing about reincarnation helps us relax. It assists us with an understanding of death and dying. Death is not an end, quite the contrary.” EndsHelpingDeathUnderstandingKnowingDyingContraryRelaxDeath And DyingReincarnationDying Death Author:Frederick Lenz
“Just because we cannot see clearly the end of the road, that is no reason for not setting out on the essential journey. On the contrary, great change dominates the world, and unless we move with change we will become its victims.” WorldEndsReasonMovingJourneyEssentialsVictimContrarySettingSettingsNo ReasonGreat ChangeEnd Of The Road Book:America the Beautiful Source: America the Beautiful
“All civilized people see the day beginning at dawn or a little after or a long time after or whatever time their work begins; this they lengthen according to their work, during what they call 'all day long'; and end it when they close their eyes. It is they who say the days are long. On the contrary, the days are round.” PeopleLittlesLongEndsEyeWorkLong TimeRoundsContraryDawnCivilized Author:Jean Giono
“Religion assures us that our afflictions shall have an end; she comforts us, she dries our tears, she promises us another life. On the contrary, in the abominable worship of atheism, human woes are the incense, death is the priest, a coffin the altar, and annihilation the Deity.” HumansEndsAtheismTearsComfortPromiseWorshipContraryPriestsAfflictionWoeDeitiesAltarsCoffinsAnnihilationAnother LifeIncense Author:François-René de Chateaubriand
“I always disagree, however, when people end up saying that we can only combat Communism, Fascism or what not if we develop an equal fanaticism. It appears to me that one defeats the fanatic precisely by not being a fanatic oneself, but on the contrary by using one's intelligence.” PeopleIfsEndsEqualDefeatOneselfContraryCommunismCombatDisagreeFascismFanaticsFanaticism Book:The Complete Works of George Orwell: Our job is to make life worth living, 1949-1950 Source: The Complete Works of George Orwell: Our job is to make life worth living, 1949-1950
“Art on the contrary sought this harmony in practice [of art itself]. More and more in its creations it has given inwardness to that what surrounds us in nature, until, in Neo-Plasticism, nature is no longer dominant. This achievement of balance may prepare the way for the fulfillment of man and signal the end of (what we call) art.” MenWayMayArtEndsGivenPracticeCreationBalanceAchievementHarmonyContrarySurroundDominantSignalsFulfilment Author:Piet Mondrian