“To a great experience one thing is essential — an experiencing nature.”
Shakespeare
Literary Studies (1879)
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British journalist, businessman, and essayist 1826–1877Related quotes
“One does not debate nature; one experiences nature.”
Source: Eifelheim (2006), Chapter XVIII (p. 327)
George Brecht, 1957/58, cited in: George Brecht, Alfred M. Fischer (2005). George Brecht: events : eine Heterospektive. p. 224
“Very few experiments can, in the nature of things, be really crucial.”
Introduction
Higher Mathematics for Chemical Students (1911)
Context: It is necessary to guard against a possible danger... of submitting too readily to the result of a so-called "crucial experiment". Very few experiments can, in the nature of things, be really crucial. One so-called "crucial experiment" which decided between Newton's corpuscular theory of light and Huyghens' wave-theory, viz. the relation between the law of refraction and the velocity of light, was not at all decisive.

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 533.

“Nature's great masterpiece, an elephant;
the only harmless great thing.”

“The one essential thing is bhakti, loving devotion to God.”
Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (1942), p. 607
Context: The one essential thing is bhakti, loving devotion to God. Do the Theosophists seek bhakti? They are good if they do. If Theosophy makes the realization of God the goal of life, then it is good. One cannot seek God if one constantly busies oneself with the mahātmās and the lunar, solar, and stellar planes. A man should practise sādhanā and pray to God with a longing heart for love of His Lotus Feet. He should direct his mind to God alone, withdrawing it from the various objects of the world. … You may speak of the scriptures, of philosophy, of Vedanta; but you will not find God in any of those. You will never succeed in realizing God unless your soul becomes restless for Him.