“Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.”
René Descartes (1596–1650) French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist
“Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.”
René Descartes (1596–1650) French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist
“Nothing mattered except states of mind, chiefly our own.”
John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) British economist
On the Cambridge Apostles of Cambridge University, in Essays in Biography (1933) Ch. 39; also later used in My Early Beliefs, a memoir he read to the Bloomsbury Group's Memoir Club in 1943.
William James (1842–1910) American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist
Reported in Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895) edited by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, p. 225
1880s
“There is nothing to fear except the power you give to your own demons.”
Sally Gardner book The Red Necklace
Source: The Red Necklace
Annie Besant (1847–1933) British socialist, theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator
The Power of Thought: A Twenty-First Century Adaptation of Annie Besant's http://books.google.co.in/books?id=SVKqq0dTdSMC&printsec=frontcover, p. backcover
“Nothing stands still, except in our memory.”
Philippa Pearce book Tom's Midnight Garden
Source: Tom's Midnight Garden
Arthur Waley (1889–1966) British academic
Source: Translations, Monkey: Folk Novel of China (1942), Ch. 2 (p. 26)
“Nothing in reality exists, except God, the Absolute Being.”
Shah Badakhshi Indian poet
Source: The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam (2004), p. 202
Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán (1913–1971) president of Guatemala in 1951-54
As quoted in Bitter Fruit: The Story of the American Coup in Guatemala by Stephen Schlesinger and Stephen Kinzer
Appeal to the Nation (19 June 1954)