“The purest evil that human efforts could attain, in other words, was probably achieved by those men who made their wills the same and who made their eyes see the world in the same way, men who went against the pattern of life's diversity, men whose spirits shattered the natural wall of the individual body, making nothing of this barrier, set up to guard against mutual corrosion, men whose spirit accomplished what flesh could never accomplish.” MenWorldWayHumansMadeBodyEyeSpiritEvilIndividualNaturalEffortWallDiversityPatternsAccomplishFleshAccomplishedBarriersMutualShattered Author:Yukio Mishima
“There can never be deep peace between two spirits, never mutual respect, until, in their dialogue, each stands for the whole world.” WorldTwoWholeSpiritFriendshipWhole WorldDialogueMutualMutual Respect Book:Early Lectures: 1838-1842 Source: Early Lectures: 1838-1842
“I have received your letter of the 6th, with the eloquent discourse delivered at the consecration of the Jewish Synagogue. Having ever regarded the freedom of religious opinions and worship as equally belonging to every sect, and the secure enjoyment of it as the best human provision for bringing all either into the same way of thinking, or into that mutual charity which is the only substitute, I observe with pleasure the view you give of the spirit in which your sect partake of the blessings offered by our Government and laws.” ThinkingWayGivingHumansGovernmentLawSpiritReligiousPleasureViewsOpinionAtheismBlessingWorshipLettersCharityPositive AtheismSecureEnjoymentMutualBelongingSubstitutesDiscourseWay Of ThinkingProvisionEloquentSectsSynagogueConsecration Book:1816-1828 Source: 1816-1828