“Finding your path is part of your path.”
Treo Notes (December 2006 - December 2009)
Source: Self-Analysis
“Finding your path is part of your path.”
Treo Notes (December 2006 - December 2009)
“Mountains cannot be surmounted except by winding paths.”
Accord de différentes loix de la nature qui avoient jusqu’ici paru incompatibles (1744)
XXIII, p. 25
Kenneth Rexroth's translations, One Hundred Poems from the Japanese (1955)
“The path of progress is the path we take towards our future.”
Twitter Post 2016 https://twitter.com/_bensontaylor/status/808033605469564929
Ceux qui passent toujours par les mêmes chemins, voyent ordinairement toujours les mêmes objets; il est rare qu'à force de suivre différentes routes, on ne découvre de nouveaux sujets dignes de nos attentions les plus sérieuses. De même les différentes tentatives nous font avoir un plus grand nombre de connaissances. En essayant donc différentes clefs, on peut espérer d'en rencontrer enfin qui nous ouvriront les passages assurés, courts et faciles pour arriver aux richesses de la Physique.
[Pierre Polinière, Expériences de physique, Charles Moette, 1728, http://books.google.com/books?id=phE5AAAAcAAJ&pg=PR7#v=onepage&q=&f=false, vii]
“Getting lost along your path is a part of finding the path you are meant to be on.”
Source: The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life
“The path shown by Jesus is a difficult one that can only be trod by true martyrs.”
Turning the Other Cheek to Terrorism (April 2008) http://archive.org/details/TurningTheOtherCheekToTerrorism
Context: The path shown by Jesus is a difficult one that can only be trod by true martyrs. A "martyr," etymologically, is he who makes himself a witness to his faith. And it is the ultimate testimony to one’s faith to be ready to put it to practice even when one’s very life is threatened. But the life to be sacrificed, it should be noted, is not the enemy’s life, but the martyr’s own life — killing others is not a testimony of love, but of anger, fear, or hatred. For Tolstoy, therefore, a true martyr to Jesus’ message would neither punish nor resist (or at least not use violence to resist), but would strive to act from love, however hard, whatever the likelihood of being crucified. He would patiently learn to forgive and turn the other cheek, even at the risk of death. Such would be the only way to eventually win the hearts and minds of the other camp and open up the possibilities for reconciliation in the "war on terror."