“A man with a half volition goes backwards and forwards, and makes no way on the smoothest road; a man with a whole volition advances on the roughest, and will reach his purpose, if there be even a little worthiness in it. The man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder - a waif, a nothing, a no man. Have a purpose in life and having it, throw such strength of mind and muscle into your work as God has given you.” IfsMenWayMindLittlesWholePurposeGivenHalfAttitudeAchieveHe ManShipsMusclesPurpose Of LifeBackwardsWorthinessStrength Of MindVolitionRudders Author:Thomas Carlyle
“A wish is an attitude of mind to which wings have been attached. You wish and you dream, and your whole nature focuses to bring your wishes and dreams to pass.” MindHas BeensWholeDreamWishAttitudeWingsOptimistic Author:Norman Vincent Peale
“The variety of minds served the economy of nature in many ways. The Creator, who designed the human brain for activity, had insured the restlessness of all minds by enabling no single one to envisage all the qualities of the creation. Since no one by himself could aspire to a serene knowledge of the whole truth, all men had been drawn into an active, exploratory and cooperative attitude.” MenWayMindHumansWholeBrainAttitudeQualityEconomyCreationActivityCreatorActiveVarietyAspireSereneRestlessnessHuman BrainEnablingCooperativesWhole Truth Book:The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson Source: The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson
“The existential attitude is one of involvement in contrast to a merely theoretical or detached attitude. "Existential" in this sense can be defined as participating in a situation, especially a cognitive situation, with the whole of one's existence.” WholeExistenceAttitudeSituationDefinedExistentialismContrastExistentialTheoreticalInvolvementDetachedParticipatingCognitive Book:Writings on religion Source: Writings on religion
“The essence of spirituality does not consist in a specialised or narrow interest in some imagined part of life, but in a certain enlightened attitude to all the various situations which obtain in life. It covers and includes the whole of life. All the material things of this world can be made subservient to the divine game, and when they are thus subordained they become auxiliary to the self-affirmation of the spirit.” WorldDoeMadeSelfWholeSpiritCertainSpiritualityGamesInterestAttitudeSituationThis WorldDivineMaterialsEssenceVariousEnlightenedAffirmationParts Of LifeMaterial ThingsSubservientSelf Affirmation Author:Meher Baba
“There was a whole language that I could never make function for myself; it revolved around words like 'tortured', 'struggle'. 'pain'.. .I could never see these qualities in paint - I could see them in life and art that illustrates life. But I could not see such conflicts in the materials and I knew that it had to be in the attitude of the painter.” ArtWholePainLanguageAttitudeQualityStruggleMaterialsConflictFunctionPaintPainter Author:Robert Rauschenberg
“The behavior of the Taliban as well as their extremist attitudes do not correspond in any way with a tolerant Islam. We have always been opposed to extremist tendencies of Islam and we still are. We have not stopped insisting on defending an Islam of tolerance which would be profitable to every Muslim, in Afghanistan and in the whole world, and we will always defend it.” WorldWayWellsStillsWholeWould BeAttitudeBehaviorIslamToleranceWhole WorldTendenciesAfghanistanProfitableExtremistTalibanInsisting Author:Ahmad Shah Massoud
“Our whole evolution has reached a stage where nearly every man is either ruler or ruled; sometimes he is both. By this the attitude of dependence has been greatly strengthened, for a truly free man does not like to play the part of either the ruler or the ruled. He is, above all, concerned with making his inner values and personal powers effective in a way as to permit him to use his own judgment in all affairs and to be independent in action.” MenWayDoeHas BeensSometimesPlayWholeUseActionValuesAttitudeStageEvolutionJudgmentConcernedIndependentAffairEvery ManPermitRulersDependenceFree ManPersonal Power Author:Rudolf Rocker