
“The duty to disclose knowledge of crime rests upon all citizens.”
Stein v. New York, 346 U.S. 156, 184 (1953)
Judicial opinions
“The duty to disclose knowledge of crime rests upon all citizens.”
Stein v. New York, 346 U.S. 156, 184 (1953)
Judicial opinions
“The fundament upon which all our knowledge and learning rests is the inexplicable.”
Vol. 2, Ch. 1, § 1
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Counsels and Maxims
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 227.
This illustrates the unsatisfactory character of the First-Cause argument.
"Is There a God?" (1952)
1950s
“Meditate upon the Knowledge and Bliss Eternal, and you will also have bliss.”
As quoted in Hindu Psychology : Its Meaning for the West (1946) by Swami Akhilananda, p. 204
Variant translation: Meditate upon the Knowledge and Bliss Eternal, and you also will have bliss. Bliss indeed is eternal, only it is covered and obscured by ignorance. The less your attachment is to the senses, the more will be your love to God.
Saying 806, in Teachings of Sri Ramakrishna (1948) edited by Swami Vireswarananda
Context: Meditate upon the Knowledge and Bliss Eternal, and you will also have bliss. The Bliss indeed is eternal, only it is covered and obscured by ignorance. The less your attachment is towards the senses, the more will be your love towards God.
“Truth, high-seated upon its rock of adamant, is alone eternal and supreme.”
Isis Unveiled (1877), Vol. I Preface
Source: Testimony: its Posture in the Scientific World (1859), p. 2
Introductory Remarks
Thoughts on African Colonization (1832)
Context: Is Error, though unwittingly supported by a host of good men, stronger than Truth? Are Right and Wrong convertible terms, dependant upon popular opinion? Oh no! Then I will go forward in the strength of the Lord of Hosts — in the name of Truth — and under the banner of Right. As it is not by might nor by power, but by the Spirit of God, that great moral changes are effected, I am encouraged to fight valiantly in this good cause, believing that I shall "come off conqueror, and more than conqueror" — yet not I, but Truth and Justice. It is in such a contest that one shall chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight.