Existence Quotes - Page 11
Anybody who has had a great treasure has always led a precarious existence.
John Wyndham (1951). “The Day of the Triffids”, Fawcett
Jeremy Rifkin (1992). “Biosphere politics: a cultural odyssey from the middle ages to the new age”, HarperCollins
George Leonard (2009). “The Silent Pulse”, p.14, Gibbs Smith
'Martin Chuzzlewit' (1844) ch. 9 (Mr Pecksniff)
Anna Katharine Green (2016). “THE FORSAKEN INN (Gothic Mystery Classic): Historical Thriller: Intriguing Novel Featuring Dark Events Surrounding a Mysterious Murder”, p.47, e-artnow
William Frend De Morgan (1906). “Joseph Vance: An Ill-written Autobiography”, H. Frowde
Victor Hugo (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Victor Hugo (Illustrated)”, p.5084, Delphi Classics
Not only is the self entwined in society; it owes society its existence in the most literal sense.
Theodor W. Adorno, E. F. N. Jephcott (2005). “Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life”, p.154, Verso
The very reason for nature's existence is the education of the soul; it has no other meaning.
"Pathways to Joy: The Master Vivekananda on the Four Yoga Paths to God".
Stanislaw Lem (1984). “His Master's Voice”, p.205, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
"Nature's God". Book by Robert Anton Wilson, 1988.