“We view Sufism not as an ideology that molds people to the right way of belief or action, but as an art or science that can exert a beneficial influence on individuals and societies, in accordance with the needs of those individuals and societies ... Sufi study and development gives one capacities one did not have before.” PeopleWayNeedsGivingArtActionIndividualBeliefViewsStudyInfluenceDevelopmentCapacityIdeologySufismRight WaySufiBeneficialMoldIndividuals And Society Author:Idries Shah
“It is one thing to read the Scriptures and affirm their truth. But until you are in the trenches of trial, until you are faced with life circumstances that test your faith, until you are pressed to the absolute limit of your physical and emotional capacity, until you face the unrelenting stress of ongoing trauma, you never really know how you'll respond to what you may have embraced so easily during a comfortable Bible study.” KnowsMayFacesKnow HowStudyOne ThingEmotionalCircumstancesLimitsComfortableCapacityTestsStressAbsolutesTraumaScriptureTrialsOngoingBible StudyTrenchesUnrelenting Author:Kevin Malarkey
“The youngest children have a great capacity for empathy and altruism. There's a recent study that shows even 14-month-olds will climb across a bunch of cushions and go across a room to give you a pen if you drop one.” IfsGivingChildrenShowsRoomsStudyMonthsEmpathyCapacityBunchClimbsPensAltruismCushionsYoungest Child Author:Alison Gopnik
“A creative writer must study carefully the works of his rivals, including the Almighty. He must possess the inborn capacity not only of recombining but of re-creating the given world. In order to do this adequately, avoiding duplication of labor, the artist should know the given world.” KnowsWorldShouldArtistOrderGivenCreativeStudyCreatingCapacityLaborIncludingAlmightyAvoidingRivalsCreative WritersDuplication Author:Vladimir Nabokov
“If you are resolutely determined to make a lawyer of yourself, the thing is more than half done already. It is but a small matter whether you read with anyone or not. I did not read with anyone. Get the books, and read and study them till you understand them in their principal features; and that is the main thing. It is of no consequence to be in a large town while you are reading. I read at New Salem, which never had three hundred people living in it. The books, and your capacity for understanding them, are just the same in all places.” PeopleIfsBookMatterDoneThreeReadingUnderstandingHalfStudyHundredConsequenceCapacityTownsDeterminedLawyerFeaturesPrincipalSalem Book:The Life and Writings of Abraham Lincoln Source: The Life and Writings of Abraham Lincoln