“My Soul to Keep is the ultimate love story with a black man and a black woman. I call it the ultimate love story. It's about an immortal. We're shooting for this Fall and that's been a six year development right there.” MenYearsSoulStoriesFallBlackDevelopmentSixUltimateLove StoryMy SoulShootingImmortalBlack WomenUltimate Love Author:Blair Underwood
“Art is a course in personal development that has no reliable diploma and no known end. The pursuit of art instructs in beauty as well as ugliness, fantasy as well as common sense. Art levels souls and baffles brains. Art softens pain because it is pain. Art gives joy because it is joy.” GivingWellsArtSoulEndsPainJoyCoursesLevelsCommonBrainKnownFantasyDevelopmentArt IsProfessionPersonal DevelopmentPursuitCommon SenseUglinessDiploma Author:Robert Genn
“Thought and science follow their own law of development; they are slowly elaborated in the growth and forward pressure of humanity, in what Shakespeare calls ...The prophetic soul, Of the wide world dreaming on things to come.” WorldSoulDreamLawScienceHumanityGrowthDevelopmentAccountsPressureWideProphetic Book:Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold: Dissent and dogma Source: Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold: Dissent and dogma
“We teachers can only help the work going on, as servants wait upon a master. We then become witnesses to the development of the human soul; the emergence of the New Man who will no longer be the victim of events but, thanks to his clarity of vision, will become able to direct and to mold the future of mankind.” MenHumansSoulHelpingAbleWaitingVisionTeacherMankindEventsMastersDevelopmentDirectVictimClarityThanksWitnessServantHuman SoulMoldEmergenceMontessoriClarity Of VisionFuture Of Mankind Author:Maria Montessori
“It is believed that physiognomy is only a simple development of the features already marked out by nature. It is my opinion, however, that in addition to this development, the features come insensibly to be formed and assume their shape from the frequent and habitual expression of certain affections of the soul. These affections are marked on the countenance; nothing is more certain than this; and when they turn into habits, they must leave on it durable impressions.” SoulCertainTurnsSimpleOpinionExpressionDevelopmentHabitShapesAssumingAffectionImpressionFeaturesHabitualCountenancePhysiognomy Author:Jean-Jacques Rousseau