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| When to the Permanent is sacrificed the Mutable, the prize is thine: the drop returneth whence it came. The Open Path leads to the changeless change - Non-Being, the glorious state of Absoluteness, the Bliss past human thought. |
| by H. P. Blavatsky |
| If thou would'st have that stream of hard-earn'd knowledge, of Wisdom heaven-born, remain sweet running waters, thou should'st not leave it to become a stagnant pond. |
| by H. P. Blavatsky |
| The appearance and disappearance of the Universe are pictured as an outbreathing and inbreathing of "the Great Breath," which is eternal, and which, being Motion, is one of the three aspects of the Absolute - Abstract Space and Duration being the other two. |
| by H. P. Blavatsky |
| The more thou dost advance, the more thy feet pitfalls will meet. The Path that leadeth on is lighted by one fire- the light of daring burning in the heart. The more one dares, the more he shall obtain. The more he fears, the more that light shall pale - and that alone can guide. |
| by H. P. Blavatsky |
| Strive with thy thoughts unclean before they overpower thee. Use them as they will thee, for if thou sparest them and they take root and grow, know well, these thoughts will overpower and kill thee. Beware! Suffer not their shadow to approach. For it will grow, increase in size and power, and then this thing of darkness will absorb thy being before thou hast well realized the black foul monster's presence. |
| by H. P. Blavatsky |
| Everything that can be invented has been invented. |
| by Charles H. Duell |
| When an elephant is in trouble, even a frog will kick h |
| by Hindu Proverb |
| Property is not theft, but a good deal of theft becomes property. |
| by Richard H. Tawney |
| Heresies are experiments in man's unsatisfied search for truth. |
| by H. G. Wells |
| The success of any venture will be helped by prayer, even in the wrong denomination. |
| by Charles P. Boyle |
| Success can be insured only by devising a defense against the contingency plan. |
| by Charles P. Boyle |
| A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world. |
| by Manly P. Hall |
| There are glimpses of heaven to us in every act, or thought, or word, that raises us above ourselves. |
| by Arthur P. Stanley |
| A slight touch of friendly malice and amusement towards those we love keeps our affections for them from turning flat. |
| by Logan P. Smith |
| Business is, emphatically, the amusement of Americans, and, to be in keeping with their character, every thing written for their amusement should partake of the useful. |
| by H |
| All sin tends to be addictive, and the terminal point of addiction is what is called damnation. |
| by W. H. Auden |
| A professor is one who talks in someone else's sleep. |
| by W. H. Auden |
| If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger? |
| by Thomas H. Huxley |
| Science is simply common sense at its best, that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic. |
| by Thomas H. Huxley |
| At some time in the life cycle of virtually every organization, its ability to succeed in spite of itself runs out. |
| by Richard H. Brien |
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