“A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion, but doesn't.”
Tom Waits (1949) American singer-songwriter and actor
“A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion, but doesn't.”
Tom Waits (1949) American singer-songwriter and actor
“Magick is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will.”
Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) poet, mountaineer, occultist
Introduction.
Source: Magick Book IV : Liber ABA, Part III : Magick in Theory and Practice (1929)
Context: Magick is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will.
(Illustration: It is my Will to inform the World of certain facts within my knowledge. I therefore take "magical weapons", pen, ink, and paper; I write "incantations" — these sentences — in the "magical language" ie, that which is understood by the people I wish to instruct; I call forth "spirits", such as printers, publishers, booksellers and so forth and constrain them to convey my message to those people. The composition and distribution of this book is thus an act of Magick by which I cause Changes to take place in conformity with my Will.)
In one sense Magick may be defined as the name given to Science by the vulgar.
Henry Wilson (1812–1875) Union Army officer, Vice president, politician, historian
"Debate with Jefferson Davis"
“Every human being is the natural guardian of his own importance.”
Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) English mathematician and philosopher
Source: 1920s, Science and the Modern World (1925), Ch. 9: "Science and Philosophy"
“Great dreamers' dreams are never fulfilled, they are always transcended.”
Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) English mathematician and philosopher
“The task of philosophy is to recover the totality obscured by the selection.”
Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) English mathematician and philosopher
Pt. I, ch. 1, sec. 6.
1920s, Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology (1929)
Context: Philosophy is the self-correction by consciousness of its own initial excess of subjectivity. Each actual occasion contributes to the circumstances of its origin additional formative elements deepening its own peculiar individuality. Consciousness is only the last and greatest of such elements by which the selective character of the individual obscures the external totality from which it originates and which it embodies. An actual individual, of such higher grade, has truck with the totality of things by reason of its sheer actuality; but it has attained its individual depth of being by a selective emphasis limited to its own purposes. The task of philosophy is to recover the totality obscured by the selection.
Richard Dawkins (1941) English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
The Richard Dimbleby Lecture: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder (1996)
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Implosion Magazine, No. 14, p. 19 (Callum Coats: Energy Evolution (2000))
Implosion Magazine
“You must learn to think one octave higher. Only then will you learn how implosion energy works.”
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Implosion Magazine, No. 83, p. 27 (Callum Coats: Energy Evolution (2000))
Implosion Magazine
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Alick Bartholomew: The Schauberger Keys
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Jane Cobbald: Viktor Schauberger - A Life of Learning from Nature (2006)
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Viktor Schauberger: Our Senseless Toil (1934)
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
2015-07-23
Donald Trump tours Mexican border with Texas
BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33645971
2010s, 2015
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
2010s, 2016, July, 2016 Republican National Convention (21 July 2016)
“We are what the past has made us. We are what the future will make us. Live now. Right now.”
Tom Hiddleston (1981) English actor, producer and musical performer
“I get madder and madder on giving back what I feel.”
Claude Monet (1840–1926) French impressionist painter
“A common defect of modern art study is that too many students do not know why they draw.”
Robert Henri (1865–1929) American painter
Emile Coué (1857–1926) French psychologist and pharmacist
Quoted in: Paul G. Thomas (1979) Psychofeedback: practical psychocybernetics. p. 84.
Marco Rubio (1971) U.S. Senator from state of Florida, United States; politician
Marco Rubio Press Release: VIDEO: Rubio Urges Congress To Put Politics Aside On Zika https://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=628288BE-603B-4F10-8867-C3EACDE33E59 (28 April 2016) <br class="br">2010s, 2016