“Are the gods mad or are they so subtle we cannot fathom the workings of their minds?”
Michael Moorcock (1939) English writer, editor, critic
Source: Book 3, Chapter 4 “What the Sea God Said” (p. 554), The Elric Cycle, Stormbringer (1965)
Half Moon Investigations (2006)
“Are the gods mad or are they so subtle we cannot fathom the workings of their minds?”
Michael Moorcock (1939) English writer, editor, critic
Source: Book 3, Chapter 4 “What the Sea God Said” (p. 554), The Elric Cycle, Stormbringer (1965)
Francis William Bourdillon (1852–1921) British poet
"The Chantry Of The Cherubim" in The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse (1917) by D. H. S. Nicholson.
Context: p>I buoyed me on the wings of dream,
Above the world of sense;
I set my thought to sound the scheme,
And fathom the Immense;
I tuned my spirit as a lute
To catch wind-music wandering mute.Yet came there never voice nor sign;
But through my being stole
Sense of a Universe divine,
And knowledge of a soul
Perfected in the joy of things,
The star, the flower, the bird that sings.Nor I am more, nor less, than these;
All are one brotherhood;
I and all creatures, plants, and trees,
The living limbs of God;
And in an hour, as this, divine,
I feel the vast pulse throb in mine.</p
“I sat down next to her. Took her hand. This can work, I said. All we have to do is try.”
Junot Díaz book This Is How You Lose Her
Source: This Is How You Lose Her
B.K.S. Iyengar (1918–2014) Indian yoga teacher and scholar
Source: Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom, p. 13
Meher Baba (1894–1969) Indian mystic
The Highest of the High (1953)
Context: Mere intellectuals can never understand me through their intellect. If I am the Highest of the High, it becomes impossible for the intellect to gauge me, nor is it possible for my ways to be fathomed by the limited human mind.
I am not to be attained by those who, loving me, stand reverently by in rapt admiration. I am not for those who ridicule me and point at me with contempt. To have a crowd of tens of millions flocking around me is not what I am for.
David Sedaris book Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
Essay: "Put a lid on it" - p.203
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (2004)
“The true, strong, and sound mind is the mind that can embrace equally great things and small.”
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
1778
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919), Life of Johnson (Boswell)
“I work for a Government I despise for ends I think criminal.”
John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) British economist
Letter to Duncan Grant (15 December 1917)