“I just think Texas and that whole Bible Belt section is so, like, corporate. And I don't agree with organized religion in that respect.” ThinkingWholeAgreeCorporateOrganizedTexasSectionsBeltsOrganized Religion Author:Hunter Parrish
“I have a conviction that a few weeks spent in a well organized summer camp may be of more value educationally than a whole year of formal school work.” YearsWellsMayWholeSchoolValuesWeekSummerConvictionOrganizedCampsFormalSummer CampWhole YearSchool Work Author:Charles William Eliot
“Each individual is a cosmos of organs, each organ is a cosmos of cells, each cell is a cosmos of infinitely small ones; and in this complex world, the well-being of the whole depends entirely on the sum of well-being enjoyed by each of the least microscopic particles of organized matter. A whole revolution is thus produced in the philosophy of life.” WorldWellsMatterPhilosophyWholeIndividualLife PhilosophyRevolutionDependsComplexesCellsEnjoyedWell BeingOrganizedCosmosOrgansParticles Book:Anarchism: A Collection of Revolutionary Writings Source: Anarchism: A Collection of Revolutionary Writings
“In the absence of organized religion, the only vehicle for redemption is art - not just the fragmentary arts of painting or music or poetry, but the kind of art that creates a whole world in itself and in that world we see ourselves reflected and see our religious life perfected.” WorldKindArtWholeReligiousPaintingAbsenceWhole WorldRedemptionOrganizedVehicleOrganized ReligionReligious Life Author:Roger Scruton
“New scientific ideas never spring from a communal body, however organized, but rather from the head of an individually inspired researcher who struggles with his problems in lonely thought and unites all his thought on one single point which is his whole world for the moment.” WorldIdeasWholeMomentsProblemBodyInspirationScienceCommunityStruggleSpringLonelyAccountsInspiredWhole WorldOrganizedResearchers Author:Max Planck
“We are, in fact, hyper-dimentional objects of some sort which cast a shadow into matter, and the shadow in matter is the body. And at death, what happens basically, is that the shadow withdraws, or the thing which cast the shadow withdraws, and metabolism ceases, and matter which had been organized into a dissipative structure in a very localized area, sustaining itself against entropy by cycling material in and degrading it and expelling it, that whole phenomenon ceases, but the thing which ordered it is not affected by that.” MatterWholeFactsBodyHappensObjectsMaterialsShadowAreasStructureCastsCeaseOrganizedAffectedPhenomenonCyclingSustainingHyperDegradingEntropyMetabolism Author:Terence McKenna