
Source: https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/14108295.alexis_karpouzos?page=2
Unity and Multitude
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part VI - Mind and Matter
Context: We can no longer separate things as we once could: everything tends towards unity; one thing, one action, in one place, at one time. On the other hand, we can no longer unify things as we once could; we are driven to ultimate atoms, each one of which is an individuality. So that we have an infinite multitude of things doing an infinite multitude of actions in infinite time and space; and yet they are not many things, but one thing.
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Source: Social behavior: Its Elementary Forms, 1961, p. 114
14 April 1747
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)
“We can't buy one minute of time with cash; if we could, rich people would live longer.”
Source: Selected Stories
Source: Essays and Addresses, Vol. III- Evolution and Occultism (1913)
“It is easier for me to see everything as one thing than to see one thing as one thing.”
Me es más fácil ver todas las cosas como una cosa sola, que ver una cosa como una cosa sola.
Voces (1943)
“By giving full attention to one thing at a time, we can learn to direct attention where we choose.”
[Words to live by: A daily guide to leading an exceptional life, Easwaran, Eknath, w:Eknath Easwaran, 2005, Nilgiri, Tomales, CA, 978-1-58638-016-8] (page 12: comment for Jan. 3 on quote by Shelley) (work originally published 1990)