“To every man in the world there is one person of whom he knows little: whom he would never recognize if he met him walking down the street, whose motives are a mystery to him. That is himself.” IfsKnowsMenWorldLittlesPersonsMysteryStreetsWalkingMetsEvery ManMotive Book:The meaning of treason Source: The meaning of treason
“To every man who struggles with his own soul in mystery, a book that is a book flowers once, and seeds, and is gone.” MenBookSoulStruggleGoneMysteryFlowerSeedsEvery Man Book:Introductions and Reviews Source: Introductions and Reviews
“...in the acquisition of this blessing human nature can find no better helper than Love. I declare that it is the duty of every man to honour Love, and I honour and practice the mysteries of Love in an especial degree myself, and recommend the same to others, and I praise the power and valour of Love to the best of my ability both now and always.” MenHumansAbilityPracticeMysteryHuman NatureDutyBlessingDegreesPraiseEvery ManHonourAcquisitionHelpersValourMystery Of Love Author:Socrates
“To every man, in his acquaintance with a new art, there comes a moment when that which before was meaningless first lifts, as it were, one corner of the curtain that hides its mystery, and reveals, in a burst of delight which later and fuller understanding can hardly ever equal, one glimpse of the indefinite possibilities within.” MenFirstsArtMomentsUnderstandingMysteryPossibilityEqualDelightCornersEvery ManLiftsMeaninglessGlimpseCurtainsAcquaintance Book:Out of the Silent Planet Source: Out of the Silent Planet