Citations sur attraction
Une collection de citations sur le thème de attraction, tout, autre, vie.
Citations sur attraction

Éloge de l'amoralité rapportée de Bernard Mandeville.
Le secret

La théorie de Newton exige que l'univers ait une sorte de centre, où la densité des étoiles est maximum, et que cette densité diminue au fur et à mesure qu'on avance du centre vers l'extérieur. On n'arrive à se libérer des difficultés décrites qu'au prix d'une modification et d'une complication de la loi de Newton , qui ne sont fondées ni sur l'expérience ni sur la théorie.
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La relativité, 1956

First of all it's wonderful propaganda for the Masonic idea. If the royal house belongs to a lodge, then it is respectable in the eyes of the broad masses, the propertied and the educated classes. All doubts are at once silenced. The Masons no longer need to defend themselves, but only point to the king, their brother Mason. Is any individual going to be more clever than his king? Such membership automatically attracts all those whom the Masons particularly want, influential officials and politicians. Without any need for further action they have won over leading political and industrial figures to Masonry. The Masonic lodge now becomes the centre of social life with riotous banquets and celebrations for the king's or prince's birthday. It all seems like a great national and social club; cheap wining and dining offer no small attraction to the official unblessed with this world's goods.
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Sur la Franc-maçonnerie

Citation extraite de L'Islam expliqué aux enfants

Le Nouveau Monde industriel et sociétaire, 1829
La Race française, 1934
La Race française, 1934

First of all it's wonderful propaganda for the Masonic idea. If the royal house belongs to a lodge, then it is respectable in the eyes of the broad masses, the propertied and the educated classes. All doubts are at once silenced. The Masons no longer need to defend themselves, but only point to the king, their brother Mason. Is any individual going to be more clever than his king? Such membership automatically attracts all those whom the Masons particularly want, influential officials and politicians. Without any need for further action they have won over leading political and industrial figures to Masonry. The Masonic lodge now becomes the centre of social life with riotous banquets and celebrations for the king's or prince's birthday. It all seems like a great national and social club; cheap wining and dining offer no small attraction to the official unblessed with this world's goods.
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Dialectique du moi et de l'inconscient, 1933

Ouvrages, La Rose au poing
