“Devotion to your goal makes you live a clean and orderly life , given to search for truthand to helping people, and realization makes noble virtue easy and spontaneous, by removing for good the obstacles in the shape of desires and fears and wrong ideas .” PeopleIdeasHelpingDesireGivenEasyGoalVirtueShapesCleanObstaclesNobleDevotionRealizationSpontaneousHelping PeopleOrderlySearch For TruthWrong Ideas Author:Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
“Happiness lies outside yourself, is achieved through interacting with others. Self-forgetfulness should be one's goal, not self-absorption. The male, capable of only the latter, makes a virtue of an irremediable fault and sets up self-absorption, not only as a good but as a Philosophical Good.” ShouldSelfLyingGoalVirtueCapablePhilosophicalFaultsMalesLatterForgetfulnessInteractingAbsorptionSelf AbsorptionInteracting With OthersSelf Forgetfulness Author:Valerie Solanas
“Good men seek it by the natural means of the virtues; evil men, however, try to achieve the same goal by a variety of concupiscences, and that is surely an unnatural way of seeking the good. Don't you agree?” MenWayTryingMeanEvilGoalNaturalVirtueAchieveAgreeSeekingVarietyGood ManUnnaturalEvil Man Book:The Consolation of Philosophy Source: The Consolation of Philosophy
“From the 5th grade through the 4th year of college, our young people are being indoctrinated with a Marxist philosophy and I am fearful of the harvest. The younger generation is further to the left than most adults realize. The old concepts of our Founding Fathers are scoffed and jeered at by young moderns whose goals appear to be the destruction of integrity and virtue, and the glorification of pleasure, thrills, and self-indulgence.” PeopleYearsSelfPhilosophyYoungFatherLeftGoalRealizingPleasureVirtueGenerationsCollegeIntegrityConceptsAdultsDestructionGradesFearfulHarvestFoundingIndulgenceOur Founding FathersMarxistYounger GenerationSelf IndulgenceGlorification Author:Ezra Taft Benson
“The institution of religion exists only to keep mankind in order, and to make men merit the goodness of God by their virtue. Everything in a religion which does not tend towards this goal must be considered foreign or dangerous.” MenDoeOrderGoalVirtueMankindDangerousGoodnessInstitutionsMeritGoodness Of God Book:Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary Source: Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary
“You implanted your highest goal into the heart of those passions: then they became your virtues and joys.” HeartJoyPassionGoalVirtueHighest Book:Thus spake Zarathustra Source: Thus spake Zarathustra