“Unless we possess high spiritual qualifications, there is no doubt that the events life throws upon us will give rise to frustration, emotional turmoil, and other distorted states of consciousness. These imperfect states of mind in turn give rise to imperfect activities, and the seeds of suffering are ever planted in a steady flow.” GivingMindStatesSpiritualSufferingTurnsConsciousnessDoubtEventsEmotionalActivityFlowSeedsNo DoubtFrustrationState Of MindSteadyImperfectTurmoilQualificationsStates Of ConsciousnessEmotional Turmoil Book:The Path to Enlightenment Source: The Path to Enlightenment
“I should esteem it the extreme of imprudence to prolong the precarious state of our national affairs, and to expose the Union to the jeopardy of successive experiments, in the chimerical pursuit of a perfect plan. I never expect to see a perfect work from imperfect man. The result of the deliberations of all collective bodies must necessarily be a compound, as well of the errors and prejudices, as of the good sense and wisdom, of the individuals of whom they are composed.” MenShouldWellsStatesBodyIndividualPerfectResultsPlansPrejudiceUnionsErrorsAffairExtremesPursuitExperimentsEsteemCollectivesImperfectGood SenseCompoundsPrecariousJeopardyDeliberationPerfect ManNever ExpectPerfect WorkImperfect Man Book:The federalist papers Source: The federalist papers
“But however mysterious is nature , however ignorant the doctor, however imperfect the present state of physical science , the patronage and the success of quacks and quackeries are infinitely more wonderful than those of honest and laborious men of science and their careful experiments.” MenStatesWonderfulHonestDoctorsCarefulExperimentsIgnorantMysteriousImperfectPhysical ScienceQuacksPatronageQuackery Book:THE HUMBUGS OF THE WORLD Source: THE HUMBUGS OF THE WORLD