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Pierre Teilhard De Chardin 64
French philosopher and Jesuit priest 1881–1955Related quotes
“How body from spirit slowly does unwind, until we are pure spirit at the end.”

“There is neither spirit nor matter in the world; the stuff of the universe is spirit-matter.”
No other substance but this could produce the human molecule. I know very well that this idea of spirit-matter is regarded as a hybrid monster, a verbal exorcism of a duality which remains unresolved in its terms. But I remain convinced that the objections made to it arise from the mere fact that few people can make up their minds to abandon an old point of view and take the risk of a new idea. … Biologists or philosophers cannot conceive a biosphere or noosphere because they are unwilling to abandon a certain narrow conception of individuality. Nevertheless, the step must be taken. For in fact, pure spirituality is as unconceivable as pure materiality. Just as, in a sense, there is no geometrical point, but as many structurally different points as there are methods of deriving them from different figures, so every spirit derives its reality and nature from a particular type of universal synthesis.
A Sketch of a Personalistic Universe (1936)

Near the Brink: Observations of a Nonagenarian (1952). p. 17.

“From what we are, spirit; from what we do, matter. Matter and spirit are one.”
Source: The Subtle Knife

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”

The Dead Pan; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)..

“It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.”