Horses and oxen have four feet. That is natural. Place a halter on the head of a horse, or a rope through the nose of an ox. This is unnatural. Taoism
Guy Finley Quote – “All things good come to those…”
All things good come to those for whom the Good is all things. Guy Finley (1949)
Johannes Tauler Quote – “Let him lovingly cast all his thoughts and cares…”
Let him lovingly cast all his thoughts and cares, and his sins, too, as it were, on that unknown Will. Beyond this unknown will of God, he must desire and purpose nothing; neither way, nor rest, nor work, neither this nor that, nor wholly subject and offer himself up to this unknown will. Johannes Tauler (circa 1300 – 1361)
Walt Whitman Quote – “There are divine things more beautiful…”
There are divine things more beautiful than words can tell. Walt Whitman (1819 – 1892)
Walt Whitman Quote – “This is the meal equally set…”
This is the meal equally set, this is the meat for natural hunger, it is for the wicked just the same as the righteous, I make appointment with all, I will not have a single person slighted or kept away. Walt Whitman (1819 – 1892)
Jonathan Swift Quote – “A wise man is never less alone…”
A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone. Jonathan Swift (1667 – 1745)
Anne Sophie Swetchine Quote – “There is nothing more flattering than…”
There is nothing more flattering than the bare truth, boldly uttered. But, all the same, those who can bear it are the rare exceptions in human nature. Anne Sophie Swetchine (1782 – 1857)
Emanuel Swedenborg Quote – “All who have conscience say whatever they say from the heart…”
All who have conscience say whatever they say from the heart, and do whatever they do from the heart; for not having a divided mind they speak and act according to what they understand and believe to be true and good. Emanuel Swedenborg (1688 – 1772)
Emanuel Swedenborg Quote – “Truths, which enter with affection, are reproduced.”
Truths, which enter with affection, are reproduced. Emanuel Swedenborg (1688 – 1772)
Emanuel Swedenborg Quote – “For the sake of this end…”
For the sake of this end there has been given to man the ability to elevate his understanding into the light in which the angels of heaven are, that he may see what he must will and must do. Emanuel Swedenborg (1688 – 1772)