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«I'm struck by the insidious, computer-driven tendency to take things out of the domain of muscular activity and put them into the domain of mental activity.»
«PRESENT, n. That part of eternity dividing the domain of disappointment from the realm of hope.»
«Measures of self-precept must be tailored to the domain of psychological functioning being explored.»
«Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day's work. I follow in building the principles which nature has used in its domain»
«Life is a pilgrimage. The wise man does not rest by the roadside inns. He marches direct to the illimitable domain of eternal bliss, his ultimate destination.»
Author: Swami Sivananda
(
Founder,
Monk,
Physician)
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About:
Life,
Pilgrimage
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Keywords:
destination,
domain,
domains,
eternal rest,
illimitable,
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Marches,
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The Pilgrimage
«FOOL, n. A person who pervades the domain of intellectual speculation and diffuses himself through the channels of moral activity. He is omnific, omniform, omnipercipient, omniscience, omnipotent. He it was who invented letters, printing, the railroad, the steamboat, the telegraph, the platitude and the circle of the sciences. He created patriotism and taught the nations war --founded theology, philosophy, law, medicine and Chicago. He established monarchical and republican government. He is from everlasting to everlasting --such as creation's dawn beheld he fooleth now. In the morning of time he sang upon primitive hills, and in the noonday of existence headed the procession of being. His grandmotherly hand was warmly tucked-in the set sun of civilization, and in the twilight he prepares Man's evening meal of milk-and-morality and turns down the covers of the universal grave. And after the rest of us shall have retired for the night of eternal oblivion he will sit up to write a history of human civilization.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(
Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
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printing,
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sang,
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speculation,
steamboat,
steamboats,
telegraph,
theology,
The Channels,
The Telegraph,
The Twilight,
tuck,
tucked,
twilight,
warmly
«Occurrences in this domain are beyond the reach of exact prediction because of the variety of factors in operation, not because of any lack of order in nature.»
«Nothing is beautiful, only man: on this piece of naivete rests all aesthetics, it is the first truth of aesthetics. Let us immediately add its second: nothing is ugly but degenerate man - the domain of aesthetic judgment is therewith defined.»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
(
Critic,
Philosopher,
Scholar)
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Keywords:
aesthetic,
aesthetics,
defined,
degenerate,
degenerated,
degenerates,
degenerating,
domain,
domains,
immediately,
naivete,
rests,
therewith
«In the domain of Political Economy, free scientific inquiry meets not merely the same enemies as in all other domains. The peculiar nature of the material it deals with, summons as foes into the field of battle the most violent, mean and malignant passions of the human breast, the Furies of private interest.»
Author: Karl Marx
(
Philosopher)
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Keywords:
breast,
deals,
domain,
domains,
field of battle,
foes,
Free Inquiry,
furies,
inquiry,
malignant,
meets,
peculiar,
political economy,
private interest,
summons
«Real genius is nothing else but the supernatural virtue of humility in the domain of thought.»