Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) Italian philosopher, mathematician and astronomer
IV 9; as translated by Dorothea Waley Singer (1950)
De immenso (1591)
Source: Gravity and Grace (1947), p. 92 (1972 edition)
Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) Italian philosopher, mathematician and astronomer
IV 9; as translated by Dorothea Waley Singer (1950)
De immenso (1591)
“Virtue consists in allowing free passage, in the soul, to the Beauty of God.”
Frithjof Schuon (1907–1998) Swiss philosopher
[2019, Esoterism as Principle and as Way, World Wisdom, 87, 978-1-93659765-9]
Spiritual path, Virtue
Frithjof Schuon (1907–1998) Swiss philosopher
[2012, Echoes of Perennial Wisdom, World Wisdom, 17, 978-1-93659700-0]
Spiritual path, Virtue
Sallustius Roman philosopher and writer
XII. The origin of evil things; and that there is no positive evil.
On the Gods and the Cosmos
Context: If evil exists it must exist either in Gods or minds or souls or bodies. It does not exist in any God, for all god is good. If anyone speaks of a "bad mind" he means a mind without mind. If of a bad soul, he will make the soul inferior to body, for no body in itself is evil. If he says that evil is made up of soul and body together, it is absurd that separately they should not be evil, but joined should create evil.
William Mountford (1816–1885) English Unitarian preacher and author
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 616.
Francisco Palau (1811–1872) Beatified Spanish Discalced Carmelite friar and priest
Letter to Juana Gratia (1857)
“The Theophilanthropists believe in the existence of God, and the immortality of the soul.”
Thomas Paine (1737–1809) English and American political activist
1790s, Discourse to the Theophilanthropists (1798)
Francisco Palau (1811–1872) Beatified Spanish Discalced Carmelite friar and priest
Letter to Juana Gratia (1857)
Ram Dass (1931–2019) American contemporary spiritual teacher and the author of the 1971 book Be Here Now
“There is no way to hold your own in a relationship and simultaneously accept rude behavior.”
Sherry Argov (1977) American writer
Source: Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl—A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship