“I am no disbeliever in spiritual purpose and no vague believer. I see from the standpoint of Christian orthodoxy. This means that for me the meaning of life is centered in our Redemption by Christ and what I see in the world I see in relation to that.” WorldMeanChristianSpiritualLife IsPurposeChristSeeingRelationBelieverInvisibleRedemptionMeaning Of LifeVisibleVagueOrthodoxyStandpointDisbelievers Book:Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose Source: Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose
“To reach beyond what you are you must ignore the rules and fashions of the day. Or perhaps better yet cast them way out in your peripheral vision where you can still see them but only as a vague reference point. This doesn’t mean that all the rules are gone. It might mean that you adopt a far tighter code of conduct to ensure the necessary level of intensity and adventure.” WayMeanStillsMightLevelsVisionGoneFashionAdventureCastsCodeIntensityVaguePeripheral Vision Author:Peter Croft
“We may, indeed, say that the hour of death is uncertain, but when we say this we think of that hour as situated in a vague and remote expanse of time; it does not occur to us that it can have any connexion with the day that has already dawned and can mean that death -- or its first assault and partial possession of us, after which it will never leave hold of us again -- may occur this very afternoon, so far from uncertain, this afternoon whose time-table, hour by hour, has been settled in advance.” ThinkingFirstsMayMeanDoeHas BeensHoursTablesPossessionAfternoonUncertainVagueAssaultExpanseConnexion Author:Marcel Proust