“Pride and power fall when the person falls, but discoveries of truth form legacies that can be built upon for generations.” PersonsFormFallGenerationsPrideDiscoveryBuiltLegacy Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“A man who falls straight into bed night after night, and ceases to live until the moment when he wakes and rises, will surely never dream of making, I don't say great discoveries, but even minor observations about sleep. He scarcely knows that he is asleep. A little insomnia is not without its value in making us appreciate sleep, in throwing a ray of light upon that darkness.” KnowsMenLittlesMomentsDreamLightNightValuesFallSleepDarknessBedDiscoveryAppreciateCeaseObservationThrowingRaysMinorsInsomniaRays Of Light Book:In Search of Lost Time, Volume IV: Sodom and Gomorrah (A Modern Library E-Book) Source: In Search of Lost Time, Volume IV: Sodom and Gomorrah (A Modern Library E-Book)
“The U. S. is headed toward a period of business depression... beginning within the next two years, which may exceed that which preceded the War. ... The only thing that will save us is a new gold policy or the discovery of a new process or additional gold fields. If the fall [of gold production] is not prevented by design or accident we shall throttle business, wringing out all profits and experiencing all the evils of deflation.” IfsYearsMayTwoWarFallEvilNextProcessPolicyDesignFieldsPeriodsDiscoveryGoldInvestingProfitProductionsAccidentsTwo YearsExceedThrottleDeflationNew Processes Author:Irving Fisher
“After modernism, things changed. Indeed, modernism sometimes seems to me like an equivalent of the Fall. Remember, the first thing Adam and Eve did when they ate the fruit was to discover that they had no clothes on. They were embarrassed. Embarrassment was the first consequence of the Fall. And embarrassment was the first literary consequence of this modernist discovery of the surface. "Am I telling a story? Oh my God, this is terrible. I must stop telling a story and focus on the minute gradations of consciousness as they filter through somebody's.” FirstsSometimesStoriesSeemsRememberFallConsciousnessFocusMinutesChangedTerribleClothesDiscoveryConsequenceFruitSurfaceAdamEmbarrassedThings ChangeEmbarrassmentModernismFiltersAdam And Eve Author:Philip Pullman
“The story of scientific discovery has its own epic unity-a unity of purpose and endeavour-the single torch passing from hand to hand through the centuries; and the great moments of science when, after long labour, the pioneers saw their accumulated facts falling into a significant order-sometimes in the form of a law that revolutionised the whole world of thought-have an intense human interest, and belong essentially to the creative imagination of poetry.” WorldHumansLongSometimesWholeMomentsFactsStoriesHandsFormLawSciencePurposeOrderFallInterestImaginationCreativeSawsCenturyDiscoveryUnitySignificantIntenseWhole WorldPassingPassingsLabourEpicPioneersTorchesEndeavourScientific DiscoveryCreative ImaginationGreat MomentsUnity Of Purpose Book:Watchers of the Sky Source: Watchers of the Sky