“I had no more conception of what it meant to be a forester than the man in the moon....But at least a forester worked in the woods and with the woods - and I loved the woods and everything about them....My Father's suggestion settled the question in favor of forestry.” MenFatherHe ManMoonWoodsFavorsMeant To BeConceptionSuggestionsMan In The Moon Author:Gifford Pinchot
“The composer reveals the innermost nature of the world, and expresses the profoundest wisdom in a language that his reasoning faculty does not understand, just as a magnetic somnambulist gives information about things of which she has no conception when she is awake. Therefore in the composer, more than in any other artist, the man is entirely separate and distinct from the artist.” MenWorldGivingDoeArtistLanguageInformationHe ManAwakeReasoningFacultyConceptionComposerMagnetic Book:The World as Will and Representation Source: The World as Will and Representation
“The man with the average mentality, but with control, with a definite goal, and a clear conception of how it can be gained, and above all, with the power of application and labor, wins in the end.” MenEndsWinningGoalClearHe ManLaborAverageConceptionApplicationMentalityDefinite Author:William Howard Taft
“But Christ could certainly not have established the Church. That is, the institution we now call by that name, for nothing resembling our present conception of the Church-with its sacraments, its hierarchy, and especially its claim to infallibility-is to be found in Christ's words or in the conception of the men of his time.” MenFoundNamesChristChurchHe ManClaimsInstitutionsConceptionSacramentsHierarchyInfallibility Book:The kingdom of God: and peace essays Source: The kingdom of God: and peace essays