
“Neither in the arts, nor in logic, nor in life should an idea by in any way treated as a thing.”
Source: World Without End (1995), Chapter 12 (p. 164)
“Neither in the arts, nor in logic, nor in life should an idea by in any way treated as a thing.”
“Longingly—I think of my friends,
But neither boat nor carriage comes.”
"Flood" (translation by A. Waley)
Source: This Law of Ours and Other Essays (1987), Chapter: Calling All Muslims, Radio Broadcast # 4, p 105
As quoted in 366 Readings From Islam (2000), edited by Robert Van der Weyer
Context: God, the supreme being, is neither circumscribed by space, nor touched by time; he cannot be found in a particular direction, and his essence cannot change. The secret conversation is thus entirely spiritual; it is a direct encounter between God and the soul, abstracted from all material constraints.
Source: Short fiction, A Style in Treason (1970), Chapter 5 (p. 144)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 594.