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Context: At the highest level of satori from which people return, the point of consciousness becomes a surface or a solid which extends throughout the whole known universe. This used to be called fusion with the Universal Mind or God. In more modern terms you have done a mathematical transformation in which your centre of consciousness has ceased to be a travelling point and has become a surface or solid of consciousness... It was in this state that I experienced "myself" as melded and intertwined with hundreds of billions of other beings in a thin sheet of consciousness that was distributed around the galaxy. A "membrane".
Quotes about sheet
A collection of quotes on the topic of sheet, paper, likeness, use.
Quotes about sheet
" Fragmentary Blue http://www.ketzle.com/frost/fragblue.htm", st. 1 (1923)
1920s
Objecting to his sister Elisabeth, about her marriage to the anti-semite Bernhard Förster, in a Christmas letter (1887) http://www.geocities.com/thenietzschechannel/nlett1887.htm in Friedrich Nietzsche's Collected Letters, Vol. V, #479
Context: You have committed one of the greatest stupidities — for yourself and for me! Your association with an anti-Semitic chief expresses a foreignness to my whole way of life which fills me again and again with ire or melancholy. … It is a matter of honor with me to be absolutely clean and unequivocal in relation to anti-Semitism, namely, opposed to it, as I am in my writings. I have recently been persecuted with letters and Anti-Semitic Correspondence Sheets. My disgust with this party (which would like the benefit of my name only too well!) is as pronounced as possible, but the relation to Förster, as well as the aftereffects of my former publisher, the anti-Semitic Schmeitzner, always brings the adherents of this disagreeable party back to the idea that I must belong to them after all. … It arouses mistrust against my character, as if publicly I condemned something which I have favored secretly — and that I am unable to do anything against it, that the name of Zarathustra is used in every Anti-Semitic Correspondence Sheet, has almost made me sick several times.
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (1938), XLV Prophecies
“We never had any silk sheets in our family…”
Source: Hoffa The Real Story (1975), Chapter 5, The Spoiled Brat, p. 96
And somehow, it was God. I wasn't sure that it was… just something cool and dark and clean.
God Dies (1931)
as model for his painting 'Morning', 1884
Quote in Munch's letter to Olav Paulsen, September 1884; as cited in Edvard Much – behind the scream, w:Sue Prideaux; Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2007, p. 53
1880 - 1895
Attributed without citation in Janice R. Matthews et al. (2000) Successful Scientific Writing. p. 53
Sometimes attributed to Douglas Adams.
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (1938), XXIX Precepts of the Painter
Source: Henri Cartier-Bresson: Interviews and Conversations, 1951-1998, Only Geometricians May Enter: Interview with Yves Bourde (1974), p. 62
Objecting to his sister Elisabeth, about her marriage to the anti-semite Bernhard Förster, in a Christmas letter (1887) http://www.geocities.com/thenietzschechannel/nlett1887.htm in Friedrich Nietzsche's Collected Letters, Vol. V, #479
Context: You have committed one of the greatest stupidities — for yourself and for me! Your association with an anti-Semitic chief expresses a foreignness to my whole way of life which fills me again and again with ire or melancholy. … It is a matter of honor with me to be absolutely clean and unequivocal in relation to anti-Semitism, namely, opposed to it, as I am in my writings. I have recently been persecuted with letters and Anti-Semitic Correspondence Sheets. My disgust with this party (which would like the benefit of my name only too well!) is as pronounced as possible, but the relation to Förster, as well as the aftereffects of my former publisher, the anti-Semitic Schmeitzner, always brings the adherents of this disagreeable party back to the idea that I must belong to them after all. … It arouses mistrust against my character, as if publicly I condemned something which I have favored secretly — and that I am unable to do anything against it, that the name of Zarathustra is used in every Anti-Semitic Correspondence Sheet, has almost made me sick several times.
Source: "An Interview With Fr Gabriele Amorth - The Church's Leading Exorcist" (2001)
Source: The Decline of the West, Vol 1: Form and Actuality
Source: Hunt the Moon
Source: A Fine Balance
Source: Seduce Me at Sunrise
“I am that last, that
final thing, the body
in a white sheet listening”
Source: The Bronze Horseman
“It wasn’t easy looking dignified wearing a bed sheet and a purple cape.”
Source: The Son of Neptune
“His voice was as intimate as the rustle of sheets.”
“I saw a sheet lying on the floor, it must have been a ghost that had passed out… So I kicked it.”
Do You Believe in Gosh?
Source: The Romantic Rebellion (1973), Ch. 4: Ingres I: The Years of Inspiration
2000s, 2001, Radio Address to the Nation (February 2001)
Source: Money Mischief (1992), Ch. 2 The Mystery of Money
Tenants of God's Farmstead or A Description of Life and Riches (c. 1557), lines 9-12.
On a meeting with a young artist, Mr. J. B. Kidd, Ch. X, p. 140
The Life and Adventures of John James Audubon, the Naturalist (1868)
The on-air statement he gave at the end of "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, October 30, 1938.
Source: The Four Pillars of Investing (2002), Chapter 4, The Perfect Portfolio, p. 115.
as quoted by [John Dunnicliff and Nancy Peck Young, Ralph B. Peck, Educator and Engineer - The Essence of the Man, BiTech Publishers Ltd, Vancouver, 2007, 0-921095-63-5, 114]
Vol. I; I
Lacon (1820)
Source: 1905 - 1910, Notes d'un Peintre' (Notes of a Painter) (1908), p. 410
You may conceive, then, what a "white sheet" would do for me, impressed as I am with these notions.
Letter to Rev. John Fisher (23 October 1821), as quoted in Richard Friedenthal, Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock (Thames and Hudson, London, 1963), p. 42
1820s
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 44.
From Radio 4's Bookclub http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00f8l3b
2000s
Statements proceeding introduction of husband at College Opportunity Summit (16 January 2014) http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/01/16/remarks-president-and-first-lady-college-opportunity-summit
2010s
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
Lord Byron English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809), line 273.
Criticism
“Who publishes the sheet-music of the winds, or the written music of water written in river-lines?”
August 1875, page 220
John of the Mountains, 1938
Source: 2010s, 2010, Decision Points (November 2010), p. 475
Human Folly http://www.bartleby.com/40/196.html
2000s, 2008, Address to the United Nations General Assembly (September 2008)
"Cross-purposes, Unconscious Assumptions, Howlers, Misprints, etc.", p. 61.
Littlewood's Miscellany (1986)
Quote of an interview with Dieter Schwarz, 1999; as cited on collected quotes on the website of Gerhard Richter: 'on Atlas' https://www.gerhard-richter.com/en/quotes/atlas-4
1990's
Quoted by Mary Robinette Kowal in " Precogs and Ray Guns Have No Place In True SciFi http://blogs.amctv.com/scifi-scanner/2009/09/science-fantasy.php".
Attributed
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 340.
Quote (End of 1908), in 'Diary III', The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918, translation: Pierre B. Schneider, R. Y. Zachary and Max Knight; publisher, University of California Press, 1968, p. 220
1903 - 1910
“We will reject interesting opportunities rather than over-leverage our balance sheet.”
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.: An Owner's Manual (1999)
Letters to Shareholders (1957 - 2012)
F.W. Taylor (1886), " Comment to "The Shop-Order System of Accounts https://archive.org/stream/transactionsof07amer#page/475/mode/1up," by Henry Metcalfe in: Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol 7 (1885-1886), p. 475; Partly cited in: Charles D. Wrege, Ronald G. Greenwood (1991), Frederick W. Taylor, the father of scientific management. p. 204.
Source: Confessions of a Young Man http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12278/12278-h/12278-h.htm (1886), Ch. 1.
Interview with Richard Stengel https://web.archive.org/web/20110622073025/http://www.cfr.org/southern-africa/hbo-history-makers-series-frederik-willem-de-klerk/p7114?breadcrumb=%2Fregion%2F151%2Fsouthern_africa (8 June 2004)
2000s, 2004
" Beware!" ("Mise en garde!") http://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/buren1.pdf, in Konzeption/Conception, translated by Charles Harrison and Peter Townsend (Leverkusen: Stadtischer Museum, 1969.
1960s
Canyon, Texas (September 11, 1916), pp. 183-184
1915 - 1920, Letters to Anita Pollitzer' (1916)
“I sleep in the nude but I pull the sheets up.”
Jock Carroll, "Rare Marilyn: a portfolio work by 20 photographers", American Photo (May - June 1997)
“You need only a sheet of paper and so mathematics starts.”
Interview of Guido Beck http://www.aip.org/history/ohilist/4500.html by John Heilbron on April 22, 1967, Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD USA
Source: 1890s, The Mountains of California (1894), chapter 1: The Sierra Nevada