“When your body decides to give itself to someone, your mind has already decided so.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Ciò che il tuo corpo concede, la mente lo aveva già deciso.
Source: prevale.net
also translated as "A body actually enlightened may become obscure by adding new light to that which it has already received." in The Penny cyclopaedia (1845), http://books.google.com/books?id=O4uLUvHTKGsC&pg=PA668 p. 668.
First account of an interference effect in Physico-mathesis de lumine, coloribus, et iride, aliisque adnexis libri duo: opus posthumum, published in Bologna (1665), http://books.google.com/books?id=FzYVAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0#PPP28,M1 Proposition XXII.
“When your body decides to give itself to someone, your mind has already decided so.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Ciò che il tuo corpo concede, la mente lo aveva già deciso.
Source: prevale.net
Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools
"St. Paul and Protestantism" (1870)
“As the past has ceased to throw its light upon the future, the mind of man wanders in obscurity.”
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Variant translation: When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness.
Book Four, Chapter VIII
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book Four
Robert Grosseteste (1175–1253) English bishop and philosopher
see De Luce Tr. Ludwig Baur (1912) pp. 51-52
De Luce seu de Inchoatione Formarum (c. 1215-1220)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999) Indian politician
In his speech after taking charge of the President of India in July 1992. <br class="br">Source: Abraham Mattam (Mar) Forgotten East: Mission, Liturgy and Spirituality of the Eastern Churches http://books.google.co.in/books?id=ksI0JVvGoJIC&pg=PA256, Anamika Pub & Distributors, 2001, p. 256
Ramakrishna (1836–1886) Indian mystic and religious preacher
Source: Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna (1960), p. 649
Robert Grosseteste (1175–1253) English bishop and philosopher
Commentarius in Posteriorum Analyticorum Libros (c. 1217-1220)
“Not every light is a true light;
To the wise the light of truth is light itself.”
Thiruvalluvar book Tirukkuṛaḷ
Verse XXX.9
Tirukkural
“There are two kinds of light — the glow that illumines, and the glare that obscures.”
James Thurber (1894–1961) American cartoonist, author, journalist, playwright
Lanterns and Lances (1961), p. 146; also misquoted as "There are two kinds of light — the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures."
From Lanterns and Lances