
Page 70.
Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life (1551)
"Talks in China",1924. Reprinted in Rabindranath Tagore and Mohit K. Ray, Essays (2007, p. 735).
Page 70.
Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life (1551)
Source: Personal Destinies: A Philosophy of Ethical Individualism (1976), p. 80
Source: after 1970, posthumous, Abstract Expressionism, Creators and Critics', 1990, p. 168
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 210.
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/simon-sinek_life-is-infinite-activity-6688986812406341632-6v5S
The Hope of Immortality (Ingersoll Lecture, 1906).
Wahbi al-Hariri-Rifai (1984), Traditional Architecture of Saudi Arabia-Drawings by Wahbi Al-Hariri-Rifai http://books.google.nl/books?id=iAr71OT2S10C&redir_esc=y - Smithsonian Exhibit Booklet - 1984, Washington, D.C.: GDG Exhibits Trust, GGKEY:XRBJ2X83K1K, retrieved on 24 June 2013. Quoted from the back cover of the book.
“The world's nature is a harmonious compound of infinite and finite elements”
The Life of Pythagoras (1919)
Context: Fragment 1. (Stob.21.7; Diog.#.8.85) The world's nature is a harmonious compound of infinite and finite elements; similar is the totality of the world in itself, and of all it contains.
b. All beings are necessarily finite or infinite, or simultaneously finite and infinite; but they could not all be infinite only.