
“Whose is the world? Whose is thought? His who loves them.”
Source: The Second Light (1986), p. 71
The Necessity of Atheism (1811)
“Whose is the world? Whose is thought? His who loves them.”
Source: The Second Light (1986), p. 71
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 537.
Speech to a meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society held at Freemasons' Tavern (25 June 1824), quoted in Report of the Committee of the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions, Volume I (1824), p. 77
1820s
“Shadows are cool and peaceful places for those whose minds are overstocked with treasure.”
Source: A Countess Below Stairs
As quoted in Hindu Psychology : Its Meaning for the West (1946) by Swami Akhilananda, p. 204
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, Ch. 6: Algebra
From an early draft of the Wilderness Act (S. 1176, submitted to the Senate 11 February 1957, as reprinted in The Living Wilderness volume 21, number 59, Winter-Spring 1956-57, p. 26-36)