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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
There hath grown no grass on my heels since I went hence.
Home is where the heart is and hence a movable feast.
Language is virtually always pathological; hence the solution is to move as fast and far as possible from language to experience, from linguistic to experimental or psychological philosophy. In order to know that we are not in the linguistic maze, we need to determine, according to Berkeley, whether the things we are talking about exist; hence we need to look for the relevant perceptions. For him, this usually means retiring into himself and trying to imagine whether x exists, having formed the best definition possible of x.
Man must endure his going hence. — © C. S. Lewis
Man must endure his going hence.
All men are brothers. Hence war.
Women's thoughts are impelled by their feelings. Hence the sharp-sightedness, the direct instinct, the quick perceptions; hence also their warmer prejudices and more unbalanced judgments. In this the child is like the woman.
All our attachments are outward oriented and hence this illusion.
A dash derives from "to dash," to shatter, strike violently, to throw suddenly or violently, hence to throw carelessly in or on, hence to write carelessly or suddenly, to add or insert suddenly or carelessly to or in the page. "To dash" comes from Middle English daschen, itself probably from Scandinavian-compare Danish daske, to beat, to strike. Ultimately the word is-rather obviously-echoic.
Hence, in these times, untouch'd the pages lie, And slumber out their immortality.
The strength of Olympism comes to it from that which is simply human, hence worldwide is its essence.
Hence we did not foster competition in our school, on the contrary.
Europe has a set of primary interests, which to us have none, or a very remote relation. Hence she must be engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves, by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.
I am terrible at memorizing things. Hence, ad-libbing.
Common sense is better than genius, and hence its bestowment is more universal. — © Horace Mann
Common sense is better than genius, and hence its bestowment is more universal.
The negroes are lovers of ludicrous actions, and hence all their ceremonies seem farcical.
Yesternight the sun went hence, And yet is here today.
Hence the end of the world should be awaited with all longing by all believers.
Pessimism only describes an attitude, and not facts, and hence is entirely subjective.
Once something is answered, then there's another question. Hence the eternal quest.
Hence the strong attraction which magic and science alike have exercised on the human mind; hence the powerful stimulus that both have given to the pursuit of knowledge. They lure the weary enquirer, the footsore seeker, on through the wilderness of disappointment in the present by their endless promises of the future: they take him up to the top of an exceeding high mountain and show him, beyond the dark clouds and rolling mists at his feet, a vision of the celestial city, far off, it may be, but radiant with unearthly splendour, bathed in the light of dreams.
Life deserves laughter, hence people laugh at it.
Generalization is always a new influx of divinity into the mind. Hence the thrill that attends it.
We regard our living together not as an unfortunate mishap warranting endless competition among us but as a deliberate act of God to make us a community of brothers and sisters jointly involved in the quest for a composite answer to the varied problems of life. Hence in all we do we always place man first and hence all our action is usually joint community oriented action rather than the individualism.
Where the good begins.- Where the poor power of the eye can no longer see the evil impulse as such because it has become too subtle, man posits the realm of goodness; and the feeling that we have now entered the realm of goodness excites all those impulses which had been threatened and limited by the evil impulses, like the feeling of security, of comfort, of benevolence. Hence, the duller the eye, the more extensive the good. Hence the eternal cheerfulness of the common people and of children. Hence the gloominess and grief - akin to a bad conscience - of the great thinkers.
The stage I chose--a subject fair and free-- 'Tis yours--'tis mine--'tis public property. All common exhibitions open lie, For praise or censure, to the common eye. Hence are a thousand hackney writers fed; Hence monthly critics earn their daily bread. This is a general tax which all must pay, From those who scribble, down to those who play.
Do not imagine that an integral being has the ambition of enlightening the unaware or raising worldly people to the divine realm. To her, there is no self and other, and hence no one to be raised; no heaven and hell, and hence no destination.
Keep cool: it will be all one a hundred years hence.
Hence it is that the shape of something is especially meaningful.
Evolution ... is opportunistic, hence unpredictable.
Thinking is the hardest and most exhausting of all labor; and hence many people shrink from it.
They do not see what they look at, hence they know not what they do.
Art moves. Hence its civilizing power.
The Muslims have got Islam as a legacy, hence they fail to recognize its value
I am a film person and hence I think big.
There is no ship now that can bear me hence
The homosexual is a scapegoat who evokes no sympathy. Hence, he can only be a victim, never a martyr.
Violence stops thought. Hence its popularity as a pain-killer.
I was determined to be an actor and make a name in the industry, and hence, I did.
A man who walks with God, can walk anywhere. Hence, I fear nothing. — © Immortal Technique
A man who walks with God, can walk anywhere. Hence, I fear nothing.
I can't watch formulaic films and hence, won't write or make one such film.
There is an ideal standard somewhere and only that matters and I cannot find it. Hence the aimlessness.
Thus we try to keep our heroes alive; hence we remember them.
Hope is a lover's staff; walk hence with that And manage it against despairing thoughts.
My only means of self defense is to wiggle my eye and feign being a salamander. It has saved my life but once I was partially eaten by a bald eagle who thought I was a salamander. Hence, my skills. Hence.
In the old days, variety turns like me learned how to cope with failure - we all had nights when we 'died' on stage - but today's youngsters simply don't have that experience. For them, it really is instant make or break time - hence, all the tears and, hence, all the potential emotional damage.
Insofar as theology is an attempt to define and clarify intellectual positions, it is apt to lead to discussion, to differences of opinion, even to controversy, and hence to be divisive. And this has had a strong tendency to dampen serious discussion of theological issues in most groups, and hence to strengthen the general anti-intellectual bias.
Destruction, hence, like creation, is one of Nature's mandates.
Men must endure Their going hence, even as their coming hither. Ripeness is all.
And mind, with my heart in't; and now farewell
Till half an hour hence. — © William Shakespeare
And mind, with my heart in't; and now farewell Till half an hour hence.
In the true order of things one does not do something in order to be happy-one is happy and, hence, does something. One does not do some things in order to be compassionate, one is compassionate and, hence, acts in a certain way.
The very essence of the creative is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge it.
Reservation is a socio-political necessity. Hence, there is a constitutional provision for it.
When I go from hence, let this be my parting word, that what I have seen is unsurpassable.
I charge thee, hence, and do not haunt me thus.
Pretension almost always overdoes the original, and hence exposes itself.
Hence, instead of Man Thinking, we have the bookworm. Hence, the book-learned class, who value books, as such; not as related to nature and the human constitution, but as making a sort of Third Estate with the world and the soul. Hence, the restorers of readings, the emendators, the bibliomaniacs of all degrees.
I perceive value, I confer value, I create value, I even create — or guarantee — existence. Hence, my compulsion to make “lists.” The things (Beethoven’s music, movies, business firms) won’t exist unless I signify my interest in them by at least noting down their names. Nothing exists unless I maintain it (by my interest, or my potential interest). This is an ultimate, mostly subliminal anxiety. Hence, I must remain always, both in principle + actively, interested in everything. Taking all of knowledge as my province.
And you can put your total energy for the inner eye. The outside eyes are wasting eighty percent of energy - it is the major part. Man has five senses, eighty per cent is taken away by the eyes and only twenty per cent is left for the other four senses. They are very poor people, those four. Eyes are very rich, they have monopolised the whole thing; hence it is good - eighty per cent energy is saved - and that can be immediately used for witnessing, for seeing your inner world. hence in the East we call a person who is blind 'pragyanshakshu' - this word is untranslatable.
This shall hence become my music.
Every word has its fragrance: there is a harmony and a disharmony of fragrances, and hence of words.
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