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English novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, literary crit… 1885–1930Related quotes
“You know how the divine Simplicity enfolds all things.”
Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) German philosopher, theologian, jurist, and astronomer
Mind is the image of this enfolding Simplicity. If, then, you called this divine Simplicity infinite Mind, it will be the exemplar of our mind. If you called the divine mind the totality of the truth of things, you will call our mind the totality of the assimilation of things, so that it may be a totality of ideas. In the divine Mind conception is the production of things; in our mind conception is the knowledge of things. If the divine Mind is absolute Being, then its conception is the creation of beings; and conception in the human mind is the assimilation of beings.
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Joyce Meyer (1943) American author and speaker
Source: Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind
Anita Moorjani (1959) writer
“Knowing too much of your future is never a good thing.”
Rick Riordan book The Lightning Thief
Source: The Lightning Thief
Charles Kettering (1876–1958) American inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 140 patents
quoted in Professional Amateur: The Biography Of Charles Franklin Kettering, Thomas Alvin Boyd, 1957 page 106 ( Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/professionalamat013190mbp)
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
Statement from unpublished notes for the Preface to Opticks (1704) quoted in Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton (1983) by Richard S. Westfall, p. 643
Mary Balogh (1944) Welsh-Canadian novelist
Source: First Comes Marriage