“In essence I find that the foundation of modern conservatism is driven by a clinging to God in fear of the world, whereas the foundation of modern liberalism is a clinging to the world in fear of God; albeit, the true foundation should be one's clinging to God in fear of God.” WorldShouldFearModernEssenceFoundationDrivenLiberalismConservatismClingingModern Liberalism Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“This human need for mysticism – surrender to an unknown truth, union – stands at the helm of all romantic feeling. It is, in essence, the same intimacy known in a mother’s arms; in those who are deprived of the experience, the need freezes and, distorted, it can rent a life. All addiction has as its foundation skewed yearning for the same transcendence. For me, the spell of the material was broken by my brother’s death; after his suicide, all I wanted was the renewal of my connection to the intangible.” NeedsHumansFeelingsWantedMotherKnownBrotherMaterialsBrokenArmsConnectionsEssenceFoundationSuicideUnionsAddictionSurrenderIntimacyMy BrotherMysticismSpellsYearningRenewalDeprivedTranscendenceFreezeIntangibleHuman NeedsHelmRomantic Feelings Author:Antonella Gambotto-Burke
“The essence and foundation of House of Commons debating is formal conversation. The set speech, the harangue addressed to constituents, or to the wider public out of doors, has never succeeded much in our small wisely-built chamber. To do any good you have got to get down to grips with the subject and in human touch with the audience.” HumansHouseAudienceDoorsSubjectsConversationSpeechBuiltEssenceFoundationFormalChamberConstituentsHouse Of Commons Book:Great Contemporaries Source: Great Contemporaries
“But it is doubtless true, and evident from [the] Scriptures, that the essence of all true religion lies in holy love; and that in this divine affection, and an habitual disposition to it, and that light which is the foundation of it, and those things which are the fruits of it, consists the whole of religion.” WholeLightLyingDivineHolyEssenceFoundationFruitAffectionScriptureEvidentDispositionHabitualTrue Religion Book:A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections Source: A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections
“It may be that a free society... carries in itself the forces of its own destruction, that once freedom has been achieved it is taken for granted and ceases to be valued, and that the free growth of ideas which is the essence of a free society will bring about the destruction of the foundations on which it depends.” MayHas BeensIdeasForceGrowthTakenDependsDestructionEssenceFoundationCeaseGrantedCarrieFree SocietyTaken For Granted Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“Each of you knows that the foundation of our faith is charity. Without it, our religion would crumble. We will never be truly Catholic unless we conform our entire lives to the two commandments that are the essence of the Catholic faith: to love the Lord, our God, with all our strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves.” KnowsTwoLordEssenceCatholicFoundationCharityNeighborCommandmentsConformCatholic Faith Author:Pier Giorgio Frassati
“One cannot inquire into the foundations and nature of mathematics without delving into the question of the operations by which the mathematical activity of the mind is conducted. If one failed to take that into account, then one would be left studying only the language in which mathematics is represented rather than the essence of mathematics.” IfsMindWould BeLeftLanguageStudyActivityEssenceAccountsMathematicsFoundationMathematicalOperationsDelving Author:L. E. J. Brouwer
“The universe is one of continual creation, so therefore we too are continually creating. The form of our creativity is not as important the loving essence within a given form, because that love is the foundation of our creative expression itself, eternal and indestructible.” LoveImportantFormUniverseGivenLove IsCreativityCreativeCreationExpressionEternalCreatingEssenceFoundationIndestructibleCreative Expression Author:Joseph Curiale