“So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp.”
Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) Austrian poet and writer
Source: Rilke's Book of Hours: Love Poems to God
The Glass Bead Game (1943)
“So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp.”
Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) Austrian poet and writer
Source: Rilke's Book of Hours: Love Poems to God
Source: Contributions to the history and improvement of the german universities - A history of pedagogy; volume 4 (1855), p. 99
“Eclecticism. Every truth is so true that any truth must be false.”
F. H. Bradley (1846–1924) British philosopher
No. 6.
Aphorisms (1930)
“To seek wisdom rather than truth. It is more within our grasp.”
Joseph Joubert (1754–1824) French moralist and essayist
Gordon B. Hinckley book Standing for Something
Standing for Something: Ten Neglected Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes.
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
Jack McDevitt (1935) American novelist, Short story writer
Source: Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins, Odyssey (2006), Chapter 38 (p. 355)
Frank Crane (1861–1928) American Presbyterian minister
Everyday Wisdom (1927)