The wishing gate opens into nothing. -Spurgeon, Charles Haddon
The wishing gate opens into nothing. -Spurgeon, Charles Haddon
More Stories Like These
But how can we venture to reprove or praise the universe! Let us beware of attributing to it heartlessness and unreason or their opposites: it is neither perfect nor beautiful nor noble, and has no desire to become any of these; it is by no means striving to imitate mankind! It is quite impervious to all our aesthetic and moral judgements! It has likewise no impulse to self-preservation or impulses of any kind; neither doe sit know any laws. Let us beware of saying there are laws in nature. There are only necessities: there is no one to command, no one to obey, no one to transgress…
Author: Friedrich NietzscheTheme: Nature, Society, BeautyWords: mean, beautiful, law, sit, desire, saying, universe
Books succeed, and lives fail. -Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Books succeed, and lives fail. -Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Macewan, Norman
Many a man never fails because he never tries. Macewan, Norman quotes
J. August Strindberg
I dream, therefore I exist. J. August Strindberg quotes
"Remember there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end." – Scott Adams
“Remember there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no …
"Die when I may, I want it said by those who knew me best that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower where I thought a flower would grow." – Abraham Lincoln
“Die when I may, I want it said by those who knew me best that I always plucked …
Search others for their virtue, and yourself for your vices. -R. Buckminster Fuller
Search others for their virtue, and yourself for your vices. -R. Buckminster Fuller
John Peers
You can’t lead a cavalry if you think that you look funny riding a horse. John Peers quotes
When in doubt, don’t. -Gellerman, Saul W.
When in doubt, don’t. -Gellerman, Saul W.
"I wrapped them up in a towel and smashed them with a hammer." – Joan Colwell
“I wrapped them up in a towel and smashed them with a hammer.” – Joan Colwell