“Even the existence of this corporeal element, low as it in reality is, because it is the source of death and all evils, is likewise good for the permanence of the Universe and the continuation of the order of things, so that one thing departs and the other succeeds.” RealityOrderUniverseEvilExistenceOne ThingSourceSucceedElementsLowsPermanenceContinuation Book:The Guide for the Perplexed Source: The Guide for the Perplexed
“Let brothers and sisters from one end of the world, speak in all brotherly love, all affection, and one sweetness, to their brothers and sisters in the other extremity of the world. Then we shall succeed in rearing up one vast cathedral in this world, where men of all nations and races shall glorify the Supreme Ruler of the Universe.” MenWorldEndsUniverseSpeakNationsRaceThis WorldBrotherSucceedAffectionSupremeRulersSweetnessBrothers And SistersEnd Of The WorldGlorifyCathedralsExtremityBrotherlyBrotherly Love Author:Keshub Chandra Sen
“Ulysses ... is a dogged attempt to cover the universe with mud, an inverted Victorianism, an attempt to make crossness and dirt succeed where sweetness and light failed, a simplification of the human character in the interests of Hell.” HumansCharacterLightUniverseInterestHellDogSucceedDirtSweetnessMudSimplificationUlyssesInverted Author:E. M. Forster
“I don't believe people let things slide away. It's the nature of the universe that everything dissolves into oblivion and by every route possible, but human beings invest a lot of cleverness trying to cling to past events, real or imagined. And because we can't succeed, we get angry and frustrated and feel guilty. Except the Buddhists.” PeopleFeelsTryingBelieveHumansRealPastUniverseHuman BeingsEventsSucceedAngryDon't BelieveGuiltyBuddhistFrustratedRoutesOblivionSlidesClevernessPast Events Author:Robert Reed