“Thinking in terms of two realms understands the paired concepts worldy-Christia n, natural-superna tural, profane-sacred, rational-revela tions, as ultimate static opposites...and fails to recognize the original unity of these opposites in the Christ-reality.” ThinkingTwoRealityTermChristNaturalFailingConceptsOppositesUltimateOriginalsSacredUnityRationalRealmsStaticProfane Author:Dietrich Bonhoeffer
“The original state for all Beings is Love. Out troubles are due only to our covering over thus natural state.” LoveStatesNaturalTroubleOriginalsDuesCovering Author:Lester Levenson
“What, then, do they want a government for? Not to regulate commerce; not to educate the people; not to teach religion, not to administer charity; not to make roads and railways; but simply to defend the natural rights of man -- to protect person and property -- to prevent the aggressions of the powerful upon the weak -- in a word, to administer justice. This is the natural, the original, office of a government. It was not intended to do less: it ought not to be allowed to do more.” PeopleMenWantPersonsGovernmentNaturalJusticePowerfulTeachRightsOughtProtectOfficeWeakOriginalsPropertyCharityEducateAggressionCommerceRailwayE CommerceNatural Rights Book:The Man versus the State: Great Essays Source: The Man versus the State: Great Essays
“There is a certain artificial polish, a commonplace vivacity acquired by perpetually mingling in the beau monde; which, in the commerce of world, supplies the place of natural suavity and good-humour, but is purchased at the expense of all original and sterling traits of character.” WorldCharacterCertainNaturalHumourOriginalsExpensesArtificialTraitsCommercePolishCommonplaceSuppliesE CommerceSterlingMinglingVivacityGood Humour Book:The works Source: The works
“Presumption is our natural and original malady. The most vulnerable and frail of all creatures is man, and at the same time the most arrogant.” MenSelfNaturalHuman NatureCreaturesOriginalsVulnerableArroganceArrogantFrailPresumptionMaladyMost Arrogant Book:Selections from the Essays Source: Selections from the Essays
“Why must ancients, and provided the same talent, be better than modern authors? Free to exploit the vast realm of the simpleand the natural, they did not have to be artificial in order to be original (which every artist aspires to be).” ArtPoetryArtistOrderNaturalModernTalentPoetOriginalsRealmsArtificialAspireExploits Author:Franz Grillparzer