“Cherish [Science], venerate her, follow her methods faithfully ... and the future of this people will be greater than the past.” PeopleThinkingPastGreaterMethodCherish Author:Thomas Huxley
“But when the good people do know, as they certainly do, that three million persons (at the least estimate) were starved to death in one year by the methods they approve, why do they still fraternize with the murderers and support the measures? Because they have been told that the lingering death of the three millions might ultimately benefit a greater number. The argument applies equally well to cannibalism.” PeopleKnowsYearsWellsPersonsHas BeensStillsMightThreeNumbersMillionsSupportGreaterBenefitsArgumentMethodGood PeopleMurdererLingeringCannibalism Book:God of the Machine Source: God of the Machine
“Magic, then, is not a method, but a language; it is part and parcel of that greater phenomenon, ritual, which is the language of religion. Ritual is a symbolic transformation of experiences that no other medium can adequately express.” LanguageGreaterMagicTransformationMethodMediumsPhenomenonRitualSymbolicParcel Author:Susanne Katherina Langer
“There is no difference between our methods and those of anybody bu else-the only difference is that our motivation and dedication he is much greater.” InspirationalMotivationDifferencesPowerfulGreaterMethodDedication Author:Dhirubhai Ambani
“In vegetables and fruits, God has infused medicinal power to help in overcoming disease. Even these, however, have but a limited potency. The organs of the body are essentially sustained by the energy of God, and the person who employs various methods to increase this energy will have at his command a greater power for healing than is afforded by any medicine or diet.” PersonsHelpingBodyEnergyHealingGreaterDiseaseOvercomingIncreaseMethodMedicineFruitVariousCommandDietsVegetablesOrgansPotencyGreater Power Author:Paramahansa Yogananda
“No delusion is greater than the notion that method and industry can make up for lack of mother-wit, either in science or in practical life.” LifeMotherGreaterIndustryMethodNotionMotherhoodWitPracticalsDelusionMother And SonMother SonPractical LifeMother Son RelationshipMother Wit Book:Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of Thomas Henry Huxley Source: Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of Thomas Henry Huxley
“Whether happiness or unhappiness, freedom or slavery, in short whether good or evil results from an improved environment depends largely upon how the change has been brought about, upon the methods by which the physical results have been reached, and in what spirit and for what purpose the fruits of that change are used. Because a higher standard of living, a greater productiveness and a command over nature are not good in and of themselves does not mean that we cannot make good of them, that they cannot be a source of inner strength.” MeanDoeHas BeensUsedSpiritPurposeEvilResultsEnvironmentGreaterSourceDependsHigherStandardsMethodSlaveryFruitCommandInner StrengthUnhappinessStandards Of LivingHigher Standards Author:David Lilienthal