“He who will please the crowd and for the sake of the most ephemeral renown will either proclaim those things which nature does not display or even will publish genuine miracles of nature without regard to deeper causes is a spiritually corrupt person... With the best of intentions I publicly speak to the crowd (which is eager for things new) on the subject of what is to come.” PersonsDoeSpeakCausesSubjectsPleaseMiracleRegardIntentionSakeCrowdsDeeperGenuineDisplayPublishEphemeralRenown Author:Johannes Kepler
“One is seldom unchanged by the death of those one loves. It gives me a deeper knowledge of them, and so of oneself in regard to them.” GivingGive MeRegardOneselfDeeperOne Love Book:The White Witch Source: The White Witch
“Our alleged facts might be true in all kinds of ways without contradicting any truth already known. I will dwell now on only one possible line of explanation, - not that I see any way of elucidating all the new phenomena I regard as genuine, but because it seems probable I may shed a light on some of those phenomena. All the phenomena of the universe are presumably in some way continuous; and certain facts, plucked as it were from the very heart of nature, are likely to be of use in our gradual discovery of facts which lie deeper still.” WayHeartKindMayStillsFactsUseLightSeemsMightLyingCertainUniverseLinesKnownDiscoveryRegardDeeperGenuineAll KindsBeing TrueExplanationPhenomenonShedContradicting Author:William Crookes
“I do not believe that the deeper problems of living can ever be answered by the process of thought. I believe that life itself teaches us either patience with regard to them, or reveals to us possible solutions when our hearts are pressed close against duties and sorrows and experiences of all kinds.” BelieveHeartKindProblemI BelieveProcessTeachDutySorrowSolutionsRegardDeeperAll Kinds Book:My Study Fire: First Series Source: My Study Fire: First Series
“What others regard as retreat from them or rejection of them is not those things at all but instead a breeding ground for greater friendship, a culture for deeper involvement, eventually, with them.” CultureGreaterSolitudeRegardDeeperRejectionRetreatInvolvementBreeding Book:Fifty Days of Solitude: A Memoir Source: Fifty Days of Solitude: A Memoir
“The land retains an identity of its own, still deeper and more subtle than we can know. Our obligation toward it then becomes simple: to approach with an uncalculating mind, with an attitude of regard...be alert for its openings, for that moment when something sacred reveals itself within the mundane, and you know the land knows you are there.” KnowsMindStillsMomentsSimpleAttitudeLandIdentityApproachRegardSacredAgingDeeperObligationOpeningSubtleThat MomentMundane Author:Barry Lopez