Causes Quotes - Page 28
Roland Barthes (1990). “A lover's discourse: fragments”, Penguin Books
Drifting, without aim or purpose, is the first cause of failure.
Napoleon Hill (1997). “Napoleon Hill's Positive Action Plan: 365 Meditations For Making Each Day a Success”, p.86, Penguin
Song: Sonja, Album: I Love Everybody
Jonathan Edwards (2009). “The Philosophy of Jonathan Edwards: From His Private Notebook”, p.31, Wipf and Stock Publishers
John D. Rockefeller (2003). “Random Reminiscences of Men and Events”, p.177, The Minerva Group, Inc.
James Cameron, Brent Dunham (2012). “James Cameron: Interviews”, p.120, Univ. Press of Mississippi
Therefore to the same natural effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes.
Sir Isaac Newton, N. W. Chittenden (1848). “Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”, p.384
George Santayana, William G. Holzberger (2003). “The Works of George Santayana: The letters of George Santayana. 1933-1936. Vol. 5. Book 5”, MIT Press
Georg Simmel (2008). “Englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen: 1893 - 1910”
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1999). “Unpublished Writings from the Period of Unfashionable Observations”, p.48, Stanford University Press