“The fact that laws were given to man, both affirmative and negative, supports the principle, that God's knowledge of future events does not change their character. The great doubt that presents itself to our mind is the result of the insufficiency of our intellect.” MenMindDoeCharacterFactsLawGivenResultsPrinciplesSupportDoubtEventsNegativeIntellectAffirmativeInsufficiencyFuture Events Book:Guide for the perplexed Source: Guide for the perplexed
“One of the many sad results of the Industrial Revolution was that we came to depend more than ever on the intellect, and to ignore the intuition with its symbolic thinking.” ThinkingResultsRevolutionDependsIntuitionIntellectSymbolicIndustrial Revolution Book:Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art Source: Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art
“The human intellect is the great truth-organ; realities, as they exist, are the subjects of its study; and knowledge is the result of its acquaintance with the things which it investigates.” HumansRealityResultsStudySubjectsIntellectOrgansAcquaintance Author:Moses Harvey
“Man gains wider dominion by his intellect than by his right arm. The mustard-seed of thought is a pregnant treasury of vast results. Like the germ in the Egyptian tombs its vitality never perishes; and its fruit will spring up after it has been buried for long ages.” MenLongHas BeensAgeResultsArmsSpringGainsFruitIntellectSeedsBuriedPregnantVitalityDominionTombsGermsTreasuryEgyptianMustardMustard Seed Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin