Ervin László (1932) Hungarian musician and philosopher
Source: Cosmos: A Co-creator's Guide to the Whole-World (2010), p. ix.
Ervin László (1932) Hungarian musician and philosopher
Source: Cosmos: A Co-creator's Guide to the Whole-World (2010), p. ix.
Caterina Davinio (1957) Italian writer
Source: Virtual Mercury House. Planetary & Interplanetary Events, p. 138
John Dalton (1766–1844) English chemist, meteorologist and physicist
A New System of Chemical Philosophy, Part I http://books.google.com/books?id=Wp7QAAAAMAAJ (1808) as quoted by Richard Reeves, A Force of Nature The Frontier Genius of Ernest Rutherford (2008)
“The less we depend on each other, the less connected we become.”
Teal Swan (1984) American spiritual teacher
David W. Oxtoby (1951) President of Pomona college
Principles of Modern Chemistry (7th ed., 2012), Ch. 1 : The Atom in Modern Chemistry
Manly P. Hall (1901–1990) Canadian writer and mystic
Think on These Things (1998), compiled by Clarke E. Johnston, p. 22
Other quotes
James D. Watson (1928) American molecular biologist, geneticist, and zoologist.
1990s
Source: Foreword for Discovering the Brain (1992) by Sandra Ackerman, p. iii; often paraphrased: "The brain is the most complex thing we have yet discovered in our universe."
Valya Dudycz Lupescu (1974) American writer
The Silence of Trees (2010)
Context: Back home, these lessons were taught in songs and stories passed along by grandmothers, wise women who held a cherished place in the circle of community. I thought someday to take my place among them. But the war had broken the cycle and torn millions of people away from the bosoms of their mothers. We were forever searching to recapture all that we had lost … connections to blood, to bones, to earth.
And connections resurface … refuse to be denied.