“Of course there is nothing the matter with the stars It is my emptiness among them While they drift farther away in the invisible morning” MatterCoursesStarsMorningInvisibleEmptinessDetachmentNumbness Author:W. S. Merwin
“We go to sea repeatedly from Melville's time on - and the image of men at sea, like the image of men in the wilderness, seems to me to be almost an archetypal image of human beings on their own, human beings making their own way, guiding themselves by the stars they can see - rather than by faith or prayer or invisible forces.” MenWayHumansSeemsForceStarsPrayerHuman BeingsSeaAtheismPositive AtheismInvisibleWildernessMelville Author:Maxine Greene
“Did men but consider that the sun, moon, and stars, and every other object of the senses, are only so many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived, doubtless they would never fall down and worship their own ideas; but rather address their homage to that eternal invisible Mind which produces and sustains all things.” MenMindIdeasGodFallStarsExistenceSunObjectsProduceMoonEternalWorshipAll ThingsDown AndSensesInvisibleAddressesSensationsIdealismFalling DownHomageMoon And StarsSun MoonSun Moon And Stars Book:Principles of Human Knowledge: Human Understanding Source: Principles of Human Knowledge: Human Understanding
“The Word of God is the universal and invisible Light, cognizable by the senses, that emits its blaze in the Sun, Moon, Planets, and other Stars.” LightStarsSunPlanetsMoonUniversalSensesInvisibleWord Of GodSun Moon Book:Morals and Dogma Source: Morals and Dogma
“O may I join the choir invisible of those immortal dead who live again in minds made better by their presence; live in pulses stirred to generosity, in deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn for miserable aims that end with self, in thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, and with their mild persistence urge men's search to vaster issues.” MenMindMayMadeEndsSelfNightStarsIssuesAimDeedsInvisibleMiserableGenerosityPersistenceUrgesImmortalDaringSublimeScornPulseChoirPierceRectitude Author:George Eliot