
Address at Georgia State University (15 February 2000)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 578.
Address at Georgia State University (15 February 2000)
[Mizan al-Hikmah, Muhammadi Reishahri, Muhammad, Dar al-Hadith, 2010, 2, Qum, 414]
Speech of Thermidor Year II (26 July 1794)
“By association with nature's enormities, a man's heart may truly grow big also.”
Source: The Importance of Living (1937), p. 282
Context: By association with nature's enormities, a man's heart may truly grow big also. There is a way of looking upon a landscape as a moving picture and being satisfied with nothing less big as a moving picture, a way of looking upon tropic clouds over the horizon as the backdrop of a stage and being satisfied with nothing less big as a backdrop, a way of looking upon the mountain forests as a private garden and being satisfied with nothing less as a private garden, a way of listening to the roaring waves as a concert and being satisfied with nothing less as a concert, and a way of looking upon the mountain breeze as an air-cooling system and being satisfied with nothing less as an air-cooling system. So do we become big, even as the earth and firmaments are big. Like the "Big Man" described by Yuan Tsi (A. D. 210-263), one of China's first romanticists, we "live in heaven and earth as our house."
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 293.
“Always keep an open mind and a compassionate heart.”
“All God wants of man is a compassionate heart.”
All Will be Well (2004)
Discourse no. 3, delivered on December 14, 1770; vol. 1, p. 52.
Discourses on Art
The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess (1979), p. 231