“Western society is a society of ever richer, more varied, more productive, more self-defined, and more satisfying lives; it is a society of boundless private charity; it is a society that broke, on behalf of merit, the seemingly eternal chains of station by birth.” SelfBirthEternalCharityWesternChainsDefinedBrokeMeritProductiveStationsSatisfyingBehalfBoundlessWestern Society Author:Ibn Warraq
“Meditation has been defined as the cessation of active eternal thought.” Has BeensMeditationEternalActiveDefined Author:H. P. Blavatsky
“For years [H.P] Lovecraft was defined as an atheist. Well, he wasn't saying anything about what he really was at all. He wasn't even an agnostic. That's exactly what the situation is, in other words, when you enter an eternal realm. You've got to know there is no religion.” KnowsYearsWellsSituationEternalAtheistDefinedRealmsAgnosticLovecraft Author:Paul Laffoley
“In my early twenties the nature of conservatism itself changed. When I identified as a fourteen-year-old conservative, it was closer to what we today think of as libertarianism - conservatism, at least for me, had been defined by Jeffersonian credos like "the best governed are the least governed" and "I have sworn eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man" that were very idealistic and romantic to a kid.” ThinkingMenYearsMindKidsTodayFormChangedEternalTwentiesConservativeTyrannyDefinedLibertarianismConservatismHostilityFourteenIdealisticCredo Author:Steve Erickson
“Where Cezanne captured and intensified shards of the eternal (every pear far more sharply defined than it could be in life), Monet portrayed the changeability and flux of every moment. 'The Water Lilies' give you a jittery, amorphous sense of a world seen at the speed of light.” WorldGivingMomentsLightWaterEternalSpeedDefinedCapturedLiliesFluxPearsSpeed Of LightMonetCezanneWater Lily Author:Jerry Saltz
“If there is one fact we really can prove, from the history that we really do know, it is that despotism can be a development, often a late development and very often indeed the end of societies that have been highly democratic. A despotism may almost be defined as a tired democracy. As fatigue falls on a community, the citizens are less inclined for that eternal vigilance which has truly been called the price of liberty; and they prefer to arm only one single sentinel to watch the city while they sleep.” IfsKnowsMayHas BeensEndsFactsFallCommunitySleepCitiesLibertyWatchesDemocracyArmsDevelopmentCitizensProveEternalLateTiredDemocraticDefinedFatigueDespotismVigilanceEternal VigilanceSentinels Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton