
Popular Government: Its Essence, Its Permanence and Its Perils, chapter 4, p.91 (1913).
Quoted in Zen Millionaire : The Investor's Guide to the "Other Side" (2007) by Paul B. Farrell
Variant: Strictly speaking, there are no enlightened people, there is only enlightened activity.
Popular Government: Its Essence, Its Permanence and Its Perils, chapter 4, p.91 (1913).
“Strictly speaking, there are no "measurements" in the world, only correlations.”
Source: Quantum Reality - Beyond The New Physics, Chapter 9, Four Quantum Realities, p. 174
Source: Why We Fail as Christians (1919), p. 71
Context: The poor did not hear such doctrines gladly and they were not at all disposed to follow the teaching of Tolstoy.... such teaching was no more acceptable to the peasants than some of Tolstoy's other views were to his wife and to the Government.... The more enlightened of their leaders looked upon him as a reactionary, standing in the way of the people's progress.
1960s, "The Study of Conflict," 1968
Letter to Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours (24 April 1816)
1810s
“I once read that people who study others are wise but those who study themselves are enlightened".”
Source: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams Reaching Your Destiny
“Strictly speaking I wasn’t there. Strictly speaking I believe I’ve never been anywhere.”
The End (1946)
Context: Normally I didn’t see a great deal. I didn’t hear a great deal either. I didn’t pay attention. Strictly speaking I wasn’t there. Strictly speaking I believe I’ve never been anywhere.