“The greatest discovery in life is to discover that our essential nature does not share the limits nor the destiny of the body and mind.” LifeInspirationalMindDoeBodyLife IsDestinySharePositiveLimitsEssentialsDiscoveryMind And BodyBoost Self ConfidenceBoost Self EsteemDiscovery In Life Author:Rupert Spira
“How do you calculate upon the unforeseen? It seems to be an art of recognizing the role of the unforeseen, of keeping your balance amid surprises, of collaborating with chance, of recognizing that there are some essential mysteries in the world and thereby a limit to calculation, to plan, to control. To calculate on the unforeseen is perhaps exactly the paradoxical operation that life most requires of us.” WorldArtSeemsChanceRolesPlansMysteryBalanceLimitsEssentialsSurpriseOperationsRecognizingCalculationsParadoxicalCollaboratingUnforeseen Author:Rebecca Solnit
“It is an essential attribute of the jurisdiction of every country to preserve peace, to punish acts in breach of it, and to restore property taken by force within its limits.” CountryForceTakenLimitsEssentialsPropertyPreservesAttributesBreachJurisdiction Book:Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J. Randolph Source: Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J. Randolph
“Truth is that concordance of an abstract statement with the ideal limit towards which endless investigation would tend to bring scientific belief, which concordance the abstract statement may possess by virtue of the confession of its inaccuracy and one-sidedness, and this confession is an essential ingredient of truth.” MayTruthBeliefVirtueTruth IsLimitsEssentialsIdealsEndlessStatementsAbstractIngredientsConfessionInvestigation Author:Charles Sanders Peirce
“Hyesims poems: transformative as walking high granite mountains by moonlight, with fragrant herbs underfoot and a thermos of clear tea in the backpack. Their bedrock is thusness, their images beauty is pellucid and new, their view without limit. The shelf of essential Zen poets for American readers grows larger with this immediately indispensable collection.” GrowsViewsClearPoetReaderWalkingMountainLimitsEssentialsTeaCollectionsShelvesIndispensableMoonlightHerbsBedrockGraniteThermos Author:Jane Hirshfield
“What difference does it make how much there is laid away in a man's safe or in his barns, how many head of stock he grazes or how much capital he puts out at interest, if he is always after what is another's and only counts what he has yet to get, never what he has already. You ask what is the proper limit to a person's wealth? First, having what is essential, and second, having what is enough.” IfsMenFirstsPersonsDoeEnoughAsksInterestDifferencesWealthSafeLimitsEssentialsBarns Author:Seneca the Younger
“We want to limit the exploitation of the fiscal capacity of the richer regions by keeping down the rate of immigration to a level that would be meaningful and efficient. One way to do that is to have a scheme of equalization which essential bribes people to stay in the poorer regions.” PeopleWayWantWould BeLevelsLimitsEssentialsCapacityRateMeaningfulImmigrationOne WayRegionsEfficientSchemesExploitationBribe Author:James M. Buchanan