Wisdom is so kind and wise that wherever you may look you can learn something about God. Why would not the omnipresent teach that way? Saint Catherine of Siena (1347 – 1380)
John Cassian Quote – “It is better that one should not vow…”
It is better that one should not vow rather than to vow and not pay. John Cassian (circa 360 – 435)
Edward Carpenter Quote – “This mystical perception seems to be one in which…”
This mystical perception seems to be one in which all the senses unite into one. Edward Carpenter (1844 – 1929)
Thomas Carlyle Quote – “The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently…”
The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently, but to live manfully. Thomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881)
Thomas Carlyle Quote – “The eternal stars shine out as soon as it is dark enough.”
The eternal stars shine out as soon as it is dark enough. Thomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881)
Fritjof Capra Quote – “The world is not a collection of separate objects…”
The world is not a collection of separate objects but rather appears as a web of relations between the various parts of a unified whole. Fritjof Capra (1939)
Joseph Campbell Quote – “Anyone writing a creative work knows that you open…”
Anyone writing a creative work knows that you open, you yield yourself, and the book talks to you and builds itself. To a certain extent, you become the carrier of something that is given to you from what have been called the Muses — or, in biblical language, “God.” This is no fancy. It is a fact. Since the inspiration […]
Joseph Campbell Quote – “The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.”
The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek. Joseph Campbell (1904 – 1987)
Helder Camara Quote – “Love that springs from aught but you…”
Love that springs from aught but you, love that lives in aught but you, love that returns not to you, is not love. Helder Camara (1909 – 1999)
Edward Caird Quote – “Self-government is indeed, the noblest rule on earth…”
Self-government is indeed, the noblest rule on earth… The object of a loftier ambition than the possession of crowns or sceptres. The truest conquest is where the soul is bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ. The monarch of his own mind is the only real potentate.