
“Mind is the first and most direct thing in our experience; all else is remote inference.”
Science and the Unseen World (1929), III, p.37
Quote from Whitman and Cézanne, in Adventures in the Arts, New York, Boni Liveright 1921; as cited in Marsden Hartley, by Gail R. Scott, Abbeville Publishers, Cross River Press, 1988, New York p. 34
1921 - 1930
“Mind is the first and most direct thing in our experience; all else is remote inference.”
Science and the Unseen World (1929), III, p.37
“All of us have direct experience of the Supreme.”
Obituary of Fang Lizhi http://www.economist.com/node/21552551, The Economist, 14th April 2012, p. 98
“Montaigne,” p. 7
Reperusals and Recollections (1936)
"Science as a Vocation" (1917)
1951; as cited in 'Robert Motherwell, American Painter and Printmaker' https://www.theartstory.org/artist-motherwell-robert-life-and-legacy.htm#writings_and_ideas_header, on 'Artstory'
1950s
Source: Radical Christian Discipleship (2012), p. 41
quote from an extract of 'Barbara Hepworth – the Sculptor carves because he must, The Studio, London, vol. 104, December 1932, p. 332
1932 - 1946
Source: Global Shift (2003) (Fourth Edition), Chapter 13, The Financial Services Industries, p. 437