“Ultimately all knowing, from the highest to the lowest, is the result of experience; it arises on the way of experiences.” WayResultsKnowingHighestExperienceAriseLowest Author:Rudolf Steiner
“it is better to take experience, to suffer, to love, and to remember than to walk unscathed between the fires. I've had most immunities myself - the result of an independent income combined with a personality completely devoid of sexual attractions - the two fires of poverty and passion have therefore never burned me, and I am a lesser person for my safety.” PersonsTwoRememberSufferingPassionWalksResultsPovertyFirePersonalityExperienceIndependentSafetyAttractionIncomeBurnedImmunity Book:Letters to a Friend Source: Letters to a Friend
“That reality is 'independent' means that there is something in every experience that escapes our arbitrary control. If it be a sensible experience it coerces our attention; if a sequence, we cannot invert it; if we compare two terms we can come to only one result. There is a push, an urgency, within our very experience, against which we are on the whole powerless, and which drives us in a direction that is the destiny of our belief.” IfsMeanTwoWholeRealityBeliefTermResultsAttentionDestinyExperienceIndependentCompareSensibleRealismPowerlessArbitrarySequenceUrgencyCoerceInvert Book:The Meaning of Truth: Human Understanding Source: The Meaning of Truth: Human Understanding
“A learned parson, rusting in his cell at Oxford or Cambridge, will reason admirably well upon the nature of man; will profoundly analyze the head, the heart, the reason, the will, the passions, the senses, the sentiments, and all those subdivisions of we know not what ; and yet, unfortunately, he knows nothing of man... He views man as he does colours in Sir Isaac Newton's prism, where only the capital ones are seen; but an experienced dyer knows all their various shades and gradations, together with the result of their several mixtures.” KnowsMenWellsHeartDoeReasonTogetherPassionResultsViewsLearningIgnoranceExperienceVariousCellsColourSentimentsShadeMixturesNewtonOxfordNature Of ManIsaacCambridgePrisms Author:Lord Chesterfield