“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
“No revolution can ever succeed as a factor of liberation unless the MEANS used to further it be identical in spirit and tendency with the PURPOSES to be achieved. Revolution is the negation of the existing, a violent protest against man's inhumanity to man with all the thousand and one slaveries it involves. It is the destroyer of dominant values upon which a complex system of injustice, oppression, and wrong has been built up by ignorance and brutality. It is the herald of NEW VALUES, ushering in a transformation of the basic relations of man to man, and of man to society.” MenMeanHas BeensUsedSpiritPurposeValuesIgnoranceRevolutionThousandSucceedBuiltRelationTransformationSlaveryComplexesInjusticeViolentTendenciesFactorsOppressionLiberationProtestDominantIdenticalBrutalityDestroyersInhumanityNegationComplex SystemsInhumanity To Man Author:Emma Goldman
“Tenderness between people is nothing other than awareness of the possibility of relations without purpose.” PeoplePurposeAwarenessPossibilityRelationTenderness Book:Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life Source: Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life
“We are not denying that Turkey has a right to defend itself from extremists but some of its actions are not serving any democratic purpose in Turkey or in Iraq. This will not benefit the relations between the two countries.” TwoCountryActionPurposeBenefitsRelationDemocraticIraqServingTurkeysExtremistTwo Countries Author:Jalal Talabani
“When Columbus took off, the purpose was to improve trade relations with China. That problem has not been solved to this very day, but just look at the by-products.” LooksProblemPurposeModernProductsRelationTradeChinaModern LifeColumbus Author:Edward Teller
“The choice that you, as a Soul, have in relation to anything is always to be loving. Do you understand that this is the divine purpose that all of us as humans have been given - to love unconditionally?” HumansHas BeensSoulSpiritualPurposeChoicesSpiritualityGivenDivineRelationDivine PurposeLove Unconditionally Author:John Morton
“The man who has successfully solved the problem of his relations with the two worlds of data and symbols is a man who has no beliefs. With regard to the problems of practical life he entertains a series of working hypotheses, which serve his purposes, but are taken no more seriously than any other kind of tool or instrument. In other words, symbols should never be raised to the rank of dogmas, nor should any system be regarded as more than a provisional convenience.” MenWorldShouldKindTwoProblemPurposeBeliefTakenHe ManToolsRelationRegardInstrumentsSeriesRaisedPracticalsSymbolsDataDogmaHypothesisConvenienceTwo WorldsPractical Life Author:Aldous Huxley
“I have no doubt that there will continue to be bumps, some serious crises indeed in our relationship with China.... Neither membership in the WTO nor normalized trade relations with the United States will magically impose the rule of law on China or institute deep-seeded respect for human rights. But it certainly has potential to advance those purposes.” HumansStatesLawPurposeUnitedUnited StatesDoubtRightsSeriousRelationCrisisTradeHuman RightsChinaNo DoubtOur RelationshipRule Of LawInstituteBumpsMembership Author:Daniel Patrick Moynihan
“To will the obligatory in relation to death is to fall in line with the major immutable cycles of Nature, especially human nature, and to understand that (whether or not there is a purpose or meaning to life or a life of the spirit beyond the life of the body) no one, absolutely no one, escapes being finite and mortal. And knowing this, and then to accept it, to will it, and not to be in an unnecessary state of angst or rebellion or terror over it.” HumansStatesBodySpiritPurposeFallLinesAcceptingKnowingHuman NatureMajorsRelationTerrorMortalsCyclesOver ItRebellionUnnecessaryFiniteAngstMeaning Life Author:Edwin S. Shneidman
“At a time when public finances are under huge strain, we surely do not need to pay celebrities to wax lyrical to mandarins. Unless American comedians can make the Home Office fit for purpose, the taxpayer won't be laughing.” NeedsHomePurposePayLaughingHugeFitOfficeRelationFinanceComedianStrainTaxpayersLyricalPublic RelationsHome Office Author:Chris Huhne
“You this day, gentlemen, assume new characters, enter into new relations, and consequently incur new duties. You have, by the favor of Providence and the attention of your friends, received a public education, the purpose whereof hath been to qualify you the better to serve your Creator and your country.” CountryCharacterPurposeAttentionDutyRelationAssumingCreatorFavorsGentlemanThis DayProvidencePublic Education Author:William Samuel Johnson
“I was keen to dispel a familiar misunderstanding: that existentialists somehow relish the alienation of human beings from the world. This may have been Camus's attitude, but it was certainly not that of Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, each of whom tried to show that we can only experience the world in relation to our own projects and purposes. The world is initially one of 'equipment', said Heidegger: it is a world of 'tasks', said Sartre.” WorldHumansMayHas BeensSaidShowsPurposeHuman BeingsAttitudeProjectsTasksRelationFamiliarEquipmentMisunderstandingAlienationRelishExistentialistHeidegger Author:David E. Cooper
“There must be only three supreme values which govern a person's life: Reason, Purpose, and Self-esteem. Reason, as his only tool of knowledge--Purpose, as his choice of the happiness which that tool must proceed to achieve--Self-esteem, as his inviolate certainty that his mind is competent to think and his person is worthy of happiness, which means: is worthy of living. These three values imply and require all of man's virtues, and all his virtues pertain to the relation of existence and consciousness: rationality, independence, integrity, honesty, justice, productiveness, pride.” ThinkingMenMindMeanPersonsSelfReasonPurposeValuesChoicesThreeJusticeExistenceConsciousnessVirtueAchieveSelf EsteemHonestyPrideIntegrityToolsRelationIndependenceWorthySupremeEsteemCertaintyRationalityCompetentHonesty Integrity Author:Ayn Rand
“Virtue means doing the right thing, in relation to the right person, at the right time, to the right extent, in the right manner, and for the right purpose. Thus, to give money away is quite a simple task, but for the act to be virtuous, the donor must give to the right person, for the right purpose, in the right amount, in the right manner, and at the right time.” GivingMeanPersonsPurposeCommunitySimpleVirtueSocietyAmountTasksRelationRight ThingVirtuousRight TimeDoing The Right ThingRight PersonDonors Author:Aristotle
“I want relations which are not purely personal, based on purely personal qualities; but relations based upon some unanimous accord in truth or belief, and a harmony of purpose, rather than of personality. I am weary of personality. Let us be easy and impersonal, not forever fingering over our own souls, and the souls of our acquaintances, but trying to create a new life, a new common life, a new complete tree of life from the roots that are within us.” WantLifeTryingSoulPurposeBeliefEasyCommonQualityForeverRelationshipTreePersonalityRootsRelationHarmonyWearyNew LifeAcquaintanceAccordTree Of LifeCommon LifePersonal Qualities Author:D. H. Lawrence
“What happened at Hiroshima was not only that a scientific breakthrough had occurred and that a great part of the population of a city had been burned to death, but that the problem of the relation of the triumphs of modern science to the human purposes of man had been explicitly defined.” MenHumansProblemDeathPurposeCitiesHappenedModernRelationPopulationDefinedTriumphBurnedBreakthroughModern ScienceHiroshima Author:Archibald MacLeish
“It is essential that we enable young people to see themselves as participants in one of the most exciting eras in history, and to have a sense of purpose in relation to it.” PeopleArtYoungPurposeEssentialsExcitingRelationErasParticipants Author:Nelson Rockefeller