“'I am that I am,' said the Eternal. The Eternal - it is the race. One in substance - undifferentiated. One in time - stable and eternal.” SaidRaceEternalJewSubstanceStable Author:Kadmi Cohen
“They said that the Negro had no initiative; that he was not a business man, but a laborer; that he had not the brain to engineer a corporation, to own and run ships; that he had no knowledge of navigation, therefore the proposition was impossible. Oh! ye of little faith. The Eternal has happened.” MenLittlesSaidRunningBrainImpossibleHappenedEternalShipsCorporationsInitiativeEngineersThey SaidPropositionsLaborersNavigationBusiness ManLittle Faith Book:The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers Source: The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers
“There's a dark side to each and every human soul. We wish we were Obi-Wan Kenobi, and for the most part we are, but there's a little Darth Vader in all of us. Thing is, this ain't no either or proposition. We're talking about dialectics, the good and the bad merging into us. You can run but you can't hide. My experience? Face the darkness, stare it down. Own it. As brother Nietzsche said, being human is a complicated gig. Give that old dark night of the soul a hug! Howl the eternal yes!” GivingHumansLittlesSaidSoulRunningFacesNightWishSidesDarkTalkingDarknessBrotherEternalComplicatedStaringHugBeing HumanPropositionsExposureHuman SoulGigsDark SideHowlDark NightDialecticsEither OrMergingDark Night Of The SoulVaderObi Wan Kenobi Author:Stuart Stevens
“Nietzsche said the newspaper had replaced the prayer in the life of the modern bourgeois , meaning that the busy, the cheap, the ephemeral, had usurped all that remained of the eternal in his daily life.” SaidPrayerModernEternalBusyNewspapersDaily LifeReplacedBourgeoisEphemeralAll That Remains Book:Closing of the American Mind Source: Closing of the American Mind
“It hath been said, that there is of nothing so much in hell as of self-will. The which is true, for there is nothing else there than self-will, and if there were no self-will, there would be no Devil and no hell. When it is said that Lucifer fell from Heaven, and turned away from God and the like, it meaneth nothing else than that he would have his own will, and would not be at one with the Eternal Will. So was it likewise with Adam in Paradise. And when we say Self-will, we mean, to will otherwise than as the One and Eternal Will of God willeth.” IfsMeanSaidSelfWould BeHeavenHellEternalDevilGods WillParadiseAdamLuciferSelf Will Author:Martin Luther
“Of the eternal incorporeal substance nothing is changed, is formed or deformed, but there always remains only that thing which cannot be a subject of dissolution, since it is not possible that it be a subject of composition, and therefore, either of itself or by accident, it cannot be said to die.” SaidDiesSubjectsChangedEternalRemainsAccidentsSubstanceCompositionDissolution Author:Giordano Bruno
“The Master persistently warned against the attempt to encompass Reality in a concept or a name. A scholar in mysticism once asked, "When you speak of BEING, sir, is it eternal, transcendent being you speak of, or transient, contingent being?" The Master closed his eyes in thought. Then he opened them, put on his most disarming expression, and said, "Yes!"” SaidRealityEyeNamesSpeakExpressionMastersEternalConceptsHis EyesMysticismScholarTranscendentTransientDisarming Author:Anthony de Mello