Monday, May 13, 2019

Quote #13

*Music is the fourth substance we pursue in nature, - first food, then clothes, then shelter, then music. Bovey.

* People must be prepared for everything in life because nothing is lasting. Minand.

* Can explain [mystery], they will no longer be mysterious; and to be good, things are not necessarily contrary to reason, because it happens to be higher than it. Colton.

* The law of nature is that God thinks about his own thoughts in orbit and tide. Charles H. Parkhurst.

* If we don't make great efforts and don't sacrifice our nature, our nature will never erode us. Clarendon.

* Nature does not know the pause in progress and development, and puts her curse on everything that is inactive. Goethe.

* Religious beliefs exist in everything around us - in natural untreated things, this is a calm and sacred religion that humans can imitate well. Ruskin.

* For human vanity, this is a great humiliation, and his greatest art and industry can never be compared with the best works of nature, whether it is aesthetics or value. Hume.

* Nature is greedy; in matter, it does not allow atoms to evade its grass; remember, there is no thought or feeling to perish. It collects debris and nothing can be lost. David Thomas.

* Nature gives each time and season some of its own beauty; from morning till night, from cradle to grave, just the change of success is so gentle and easy, we can hardly mark their progress. Dickens.

* Of course, there are things in calm nature that will cause us some anxiety and suspicion; seeing the deep blue sky and the star cluster above seems to bring peace to the mind. T. Edwards.

* Naturally imitate yourself. The grain that was thrown to the good ground bears fruit; a principle that is invested in good thoughts brings fruit. Everything is created and connected by the same master; roots, branches, fruits, - principles, consequences. Pascal.

* If we study nature more in natural things, then it is very happy; and according to nature, which rules are few, simple, and more reasonable. William Payne

*Although nature is always beautiful, she does not constantly show her highest beauty; because then they will meet our needs and will make us rational. They must appreciate that they are rarely shown. Her best contact is something that must be paid attention to; her perfect beauty transmission is the most fading. Ruskin.

* Naturally clean, refined, and elevated. How sly she hides her incredible old wrinkles under roses, violets and morning dew! Every inch of the mountain is scarred by unimaginable convulsions, but the new day is purple, full of youth and love. Emerson.

*The works of nature and the works of revelation show humanity the religious beliefs of such large and visible characters. Those who are not very blind may see and read the first principle and the most necessary parts, and then infiltrate them. To those infinite depths are filled with treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Locke.

* As a general matter, a person who is neat and tidy is morally neat. HW Shaw.

* Our necessities are few, but our needs are endless. HW Shaw.

* Understand how humans might live and how much territory they need. Luken.

* Necessity, not just facilities, is the mother of invention; and the most prolific school has always been a difficult school. Samuels Myers.

* Noble, no advantage, is a beautiful setting without gems. Jane Porter.

* What is the highest and most expensive hidden by humans. Richter.

* Aristocrats at birth, but great deeds are higher. Longfellow.

* If a person has a generous heart, this is the best aristocrat. Plato.

* Order is the health of the soul, the health of the body, the peace of the city, the security of the country. As the beam of the house, as the bone of the human microscopic world, everything is order. Sao.

* Order is a lovely nymph, beautiful and intelligent child; her waiter is comfortable, tidy and active; her residence is a happy valley; when she thinks, she is always discovered and never looks like an opponent So cute and disorderly. Johnson.

* The low fading behavior fades before the towering show off. Klopstock.

* The person who loves the family most, loves him most unselfishly, and loves his country most. JG Holland.

* Peace is a masterpiece of reason. John Muller

* The more sand escapes from the hourglass we live in, the more clearly we see it. Richter.

* God has never mend his work for mankind. Dryden.

* Trifles is perfect; but perfection is not trivial. Michael Angelo.

* The reality lies in struggle, not reward. RM Milnes.

* There is no royal road to anything. One thing at a time, everything is successful. Fast-growing things quickly wither; things that grow slowly will last. JG Holland.

* The conditions of the request are always easy. We have been working hard for a while, endured for a while, believe that always, never look back. Sims.

* Inanimate objects are sometimes given strange sight. The statue noticed that the flowers were watching and the faces of the building were being considered. Victor Hugo.

* A century of philosophy is the common sense of the next century. Beecher.

* Correct understanding of Christianity is the most profound and most favorable price of philosophy. Sir Thomas Moore.

* When the danger is at a certain distance, philosophy is a kind of bullying, and the speech is very loud; but when she is forced by the enemy, she will not be found in her position, but the first thing in the battle is her humility but more Stable comrades, religion. Colton.

* We must constantly strive to make our piety and reasonable, our rational piety. Mrs. Sweeting.

*The real piety has no weaknesses in it, no sorrow, no restrictions. It expands the heart; it's simple, free, and attractive. Fenelon.

* When the devout home, the earth is no more gentle than the woman's heart. Luther.

* Devotion and value not only make you feel happy now, but also make them feel peaceful and satisfied. Tilosen.

* Do not think that a good Christian life must be a melancholy and melancholy life; for he will only resign some happiness and enjoy more and more fun. Pascal.

* Good people respect the roots; he fixes the roots, and everything else flows out of it. The root is filial; the result is the love of the brothers. Confucius.

*I don't doubt, but true piety is the spring of tranquility; it enables us to bear the sorrow of life and alleviate the pain of death; the same cannot be said to be hypocritical. Bruyer.

* Devotion is not an end, but a means of obtaining the highest level of culture through perfect peace of mind. It can be observed here that those who have piously ended and most of them aim at themselves become hypocrites. Goethe.

* Unfortunately, it is the love of undressing. Marie Ebner-Eschenbach.

*People may remove pity from their hearts, but God will never. Cooper.

Oh, brothers! Fold your brother in your heart, where there is mercy, and the peace of God is there. Whittier.

* More helpful than all wisdom is a simple draft of compassion, it will not give up on us. George Eliot

* The great foundation of Christian faith is sympathy; don't ignore your heart, your creator will not. Theodore Parker.

* Exaggerated appearance is called pity, how different the prepared hands, tears and soothing sounds! Jane Porter.

* The plagiarist is always suspected of being stolen. Coleridge.

* The plagiarist has at least the advantage of preservation. Disraeli. [what!]

* No originality; everything is reflected light. Balzac.

* No serious thinker is a pure and simple plagiarist. He will never borrow from others that he or she has no more or less thought about it. Charles Kingsley.

* The happiness of the mind has this advantage, - they never work or wear themselves, but increase through employment. Frances Power Cobbe.

*Poetry is the beautiful truth. Gilferan.

* Poetry is the key to natural hieroglyphics. JC and AW Hare.

* Science sees signs; what does poetry mean. JC and AW Hare.

* Courtesy is practical Christianity. Dewey.

* Avoid all haste; calmness is an important part of courtesy. Alfonskar

* The real effect of true courtesy seems to be easier than happiness. Johnson.

* Courtesy is as natural as perfume and flowers for a delicious nature. Definod.

* Gentleness is the focus of ritual research. NP Willis.

*Because philanthropy covers many crimes before God, it is also polite in front of people. Lord Grayville.

* True courtesy is perfect for ease and freedom. It treats others just as you like to be treated by yourself. Chesterfield.

* Courtesy is not always a sign of wisdom; but if stupidity and rudeness are the same, then its lack will always leave room for doubt and stupidity. Lang Tao.

* Courtesy is the slow result of advanced reflection; it is a kind of humanity and kindness that applies to small behaviors and everyday words; it tells people to soften others and forget themselves for others: it limits the true nature, which is selfish and rude . Dana.

* Courtesy is a good thought. It not only tells etiquette, but also tells thoughts and hearts; it presents feelings, opinions, words, gentleness and gentleness... Courtesy is an anesthetic of our character, so that others will not be harmed. We should never have it without it, even if we fight against rude people. Joubert.

*Christian aims to improve and soften; take away the core of...




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