“I shall always rebel against any attempt to reduce a human being to a kind of mannequin, whose deeds and questions would be comprehensible like the deeds and gestures of monarchs recorded day after day in official communiques. Six months of a life cannot catalogue the vitality, the activity of an individual; only death stops development and then, what is important is the overall meaning of a life, not the details of that life, edifying to some, scandalous to others.” HumansKindImportantWould BeIndividualHuman BeingsMonthsDevelopmentActivitySixDetailsDeedsOfficialsRebelGesturesSix MonthsVitalityMonarchsCataloguesScandalous Author:Louis Aragon
“But nothing is better than a truth which appears not to have the semblance of truth. There is always something incomprehensible about the great heroic deeds performed by humanity because they rise so far beyond the mediocre measure of mere mortals; but it is always only because of the incredible feats that human beings have accomplished that humanity recovers its faith in itself.” HumansTruthHumanityHuman BeingsMereIncrediblesDeedsMortalsAccomplishedHeroicMediocreFeatsSemblanceMere MortalsHeroic Deeds Author:Stefan Zweig
“The usual method of creation for most human beings is a three-step process involving thought, word, and deed or action. First comes thought; the formative idea; the initial concept. Then comes the word. Most thoughts ultimately form themselves into words, which are often then written or spoken. This gives added energy to the thought, pushing it out into the world, where it can be noticed by others. Finally, in some cases words are put into action, and you have what you call a result; a physical world manifestation of what all started with a thought.” WorldInspirationalGivingFirstsHumansIdeasActionFormThreeEnergyProcessReligiousHuman BeingsResultsStepsCasesWrittenCreationConceptsMethodDeedsManifestationPushingUsualInitialsInvolvingPushing It Book:Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue Source: Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue