“The wheel of the Good Law moves swiftly on. It grinds by night and day. The worthless husks it drives from out the golden grain, the refuse from the flour. The hand of fate guides the wheel; the revolutions mark the beatings of the heart of manifestation.” HeartHandsMovingLawNightFateRevolutionMarkRefuseGuidesGoldenManifestationWheelsGrainWorthlessGrindFlour Author:H. P. Blavatsky
“How is the mind which functions on knowledge how is the brain which is recording all the time to end, to see the importance of recording and not let it move in any other direction? Very simply: you insult me, you hurt me, by word, gesture, by an actual act; that leaves a mark on the brain which is memory. That memory is knowledge, that knowledge is going to interfere in my meeting you next time obviously.” MindEndsMovingNextHurtMemoriesBrainFunctionImportanceMarkMeetingsInsultGesturesInterfereNext TimeHurt MeYou Hurt MeSimply You Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti
“Do what you love. Go to a good art school and study with the best teachers. Move to New York and read Ask Mark Kostabi.” ArtSchoolMovingAsksStudyTeacherAdviceNew YorkMarkWhat You LoveBest TeacherGood ArtArt School Author:Mark Kostabi
“The denial of any distinction between foreseen and intended consequences, as far as responsibility is concerned, was not made by Sidgwick in developing any one 'method of ethics'; he made this important move on behalf of everybody and just on its own account; and I think it plausible to suggest that this move on the part of Sidgwick explains the difference between old-fashioned Utilitarianism and the consequentialism, as I name it, which marks him and every English academic moral philosopher since him.” ThinkingMadeImportantMovingNamesDifferencesResponsibilityMoralEthicsConsequenceConcernedAccountsMarkMethodPhilosopherDevelopingDenialDistinctionAcademicOld FashionedBehalfPlausibleForeseenUtilitarianismConsequentialism Book:Human Life, Action and Ethics: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe Source: Human Life, Action and Ethics: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe
“Fire above the mark you intend to hit. Energy, invincible determination, with the right motive, are the levers that move the world.” WorldMovingEnergyLeadershipLeaderFireDeterminationMarkMotiveGreat LeaderInvincibleBeing A LeaderLeadership By Famous LeadersLeversMotivational LeadershipOutstanding LeadershipBorn LeadersEmpowering Others Author:Noah Porter