
“…There is a greater purpose to all this. It is your destiny.”
Victor, Chapter 13, Thibault, p. 146
2000s, The Lucky One (2008)
“…There is a greater purpose to all this. It is your destiny.”
Victor, Chapter 13, Thibault, p. 146
2000s, The Lucky One (2008)
“For a typical author, obscurity is a far greater threat than piracy.”
Sunday Tribune magazine (25 September 2005)
Letter to Edward Byles Cowell, quoted in The Life of Edward FitzGerald, Translator of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyán (1947) by Alfred McKinley Terhune, p. 146.
Context: Science unrolls a greater epic than the Iliad. The present day teems with new discoveries in Fact, which are greater, as regards the soul and prospect of men, than all the disquisitions and quiddities of the Schoolmen. A few fossil bones in clay and limestone have opened a greater vista back into time than the Indian imagination ventured upon for its Gods: and every day turns up something new. This vision of Time must not only wither the poet's hope of immortality, it is in itself more wonderful than all the conceptions of Dante and Milton.
Novum Organum (1620), Book I
Context: It cannot be that axioms established by argumentation should avail for the discovery of new works, since the subtlety of nature is greater many times over than the subtlety of argument. But axioms duly and orderly formed from particulars easily discover the way to new particulars, and thus render sciences active.
Aphorism 24
Morarji Desai speaks about life and celibacy
As quoted in The World of Mathematics (1956) Edited by J. R. Newman
As quoted in "The Transylvania Journey" by Rev. Michael McGee (25 July 2004), and in Whose God? and Three Related Works (2007) by Benjamin C. Godfrey, p. 61