“Winter always turns into Spring. Never, from ancient times on, has anyone heard or seen of winter turning back to autumn.” TurnsChangeHeardSpringWinterAncientAutumnAncient Times Book:The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Source: The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
“It is incumbent upon the Aghsan, the Afnan and My kindred to turn, one and all, their faces towards the Most Mighty Branch. Consider that which We have revealed in Our Most Holy Book: 'When the ocean of My presence hath ebbed and the Book of My Revelation is ended, turn your faces toward Him Whom God hath purposed, Who hath branched from this Ancient Root.' The object of this sacred verse is none other except the Most Mighty Branch (Abdu'l-Baha). Thus have We graciously revealed unto you our potent Will, and I am verily the Gracious, the All-Powerful.” BookFacesTurnsPowerfulObjectsHolyOceanRootsSacredAncientBranchesRevelationsYour FaceVersesGraciousKindredIncumbentsHoly BooksBaha Author:Bahá'u'lláh
“[In ancient Rome,] why did the senate after killing Caesar turn around and give the government to his nephew? Why did France after they got rid of the king and that whole system turn around and give it to Napoleon? It's the same thing with Germany and Hitler.” GivingWholeGovernmentTurnsKingsKillingAncientFranceGermanyRomeSenateNephewAncient Rome Author:George Lucas
“the place (Dogtown, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, fh) is forsaken and majestically lovely as if nature had at last formed one spot where she can live for herself alone.. (it) looked like a cross between Easter Island and Stonehenge - essentially druidic in it appearance, it gives the feeling that an ancient race might turn up at any moment and renew an ageless rite there.” IfsGivingMomentsFeelingsMightLastsTurnsRaceCrossesAncientAppearanceLovelySpotsIslandsEasterRiteMassachusettsForsakenAgelessStonehengeGloucesterEaster Island Author:Marsden Hartley
“Dialectic, which is the parent of logic, came itself from rhetoric. Rhetoric is in turn the child of the myths and poetry of ancient Greece. That is so historically, and that is so by any application of common sense. The poetry and myths are the response of a prehistoric people to the Universe around them made on the basis of Quality. It is Quality, not dialectic, which is the generator of everything we know.” PeopleKnowsChildrenMadeTurnsUniverseParentCommonQualityLogicBasesResponseAncientMythCommon SenseApplicationRhetoricRationalityGreeceDialecticsAncient GreecePrehistoricGenerator Author:Robert M. Pirsig
“...there are still truths in the Bible and many other ancient texts despite what religions have done to destroy and debase them. Religious dogma and myth have been used very successfully either to suppress understanding or to twist the truth sufficiently to turn something positive into something negative.” Has BeensStillsDoneUsedTurnsUnderstandingReligiousNegativeAncientMythDespiteDogmaTwistsReligious Dogma Author:David Icke
“My husband and I speak an ancient language called grammatical English, and the kids speak a strange dialect which is difficult to decode because it is based on only four phrases: 'Huh,' 'I dunno,' 'It's not my turn,' and 'I do everything around here!” ChildrenKidsTurnsSpeakLanguageDifficultFourStrangeHusbandAncientPhrasesMy HusbandDialect Book:Murphy must have been a mother!: (and other laws I live by) Source: Murphy must have been a mother!: (and other laws I live by)
“Pompeii, especially, with its grand murals and its flourishing gardens haunted by the dark shadow of Vesuvius, has always suggested uncomfortable parallels with our contemporary world, especially here in Southern California, where the sunlit life also turns out to have dark shadows in which failure and death lurk at the edge of consciousness. Now in these times, we have even closer parallels with those ancient, beautiful, affluent people living the good life on the verge of annihilation.” PeopleWorldBeautifulTurnsDarkConsciousnessShadowGardenAncientEdgesContemporaryCaliforniaUncomfortableGood LifeSouthernParallelsVergeFlourishingAnnihilationAffluentSouthern CaliforniaPompeiiMuralLiving The Good Life Author:Eleanor Antin
“I don't say that I'm an atheist. I don't like that term, because I think it mirrors the certitude of religion. I say I don't know. And if you don't know - and you don't - just man up and say you don't know. Don't turn to silly stories and ancient myths.” IfsThinkingKnowsMenStoriesTurnsTermMirrorsAncientAtheistMythSillyCertitude Author:Bill Maher