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animal soul special
The virtue of a faculty is related to the special function which that faculty performs. Now there are three elements in the soul which control action and the attainment of truth: namely, Sensation, Intellect, and Desire. Of these, Sensation never originates action, as is shown by the fact that animals have sensation but are not capable of action. Aristotle
animal contrary dangerous eating lion people riding shark tiger
Contrary to what most people say, the most dangerous animal in the world is not the lion or the tiger or even the elephant. It's a shark riding on an elephant's back, just trampling and eating everything they see. ![]()
animal men thinking
The whole underside of our society has always been violence and still is. Churches, laws - everybody seems to think that man is a noble savage. But he's only an animal. A meat-eating, talking animal. Recognize it. He also has grace and love and beauty. But don't say to me we're not violent. Sam Peckinpah
animal forever heaven
We all yearn to fly. We are creatures of longing. We do not need to [physically fly] to be airborne. What I call the aerial instinct-the drive to transcend our present condition- is the defining characteristic of a human being. We are restless animals, eternal travelers who are forever in the process of becoming. Consciousness itself is a flight from the here and now to the beyond. Our reach always exceeds our grasp, which is what Heaven is for ... Sam Keen
animal mountain desert
Oman overall has great animal and plant biodiversity because it has mountains, desert, coastal areas and rich coral reefs. Saadi
animal human-nature should
It is an amiable part of human nature, that we should love our animals; it is even better to love them to the point of folly, than not to love them at all. Stevie Smith
animal kingdoms totems
In the animal kingdom, the rule is, eat or be eaten; in the human kingdom, define or be defined. Thomas Szasz
animal men air
Science comforting man's animal poverty and leisuring his toil, hath humanized manners and social temper, and now above her globe-spredd net of speeded intercourse hath outrun all magic, and disclosing the secrecy of the reticent air hath woven a web of invisible strands spiriting the dumb inane with the quick matter of life... Robert Bridges
animal tennessee mules
In Tennessee where I grew up, there were animals, farms, wagons, mules. Tina Turner
intelligent men genius
A man of genius can hardly be sociable, for what dialogues could indeed be so intelligent and entertaining as his own monologues? Arthur Schopenhauer
long feelings weight
So long as an opinion is strongly rooted in the feelings, it gains rather than loses in stability by having a preponderating weight of argument against it. John Stuart Mill
long support population
If the earth must lose that great portion of its pleasantness which it owes to things that the unlimited increase of wealth and population would extirpate from it, for the mere purpose of enabling it to support a larger, but not a happier or a better population, I sincerely hope, for the sake of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. John Stuart Mill
long waiting make-sense
If you're gonna wait for the universe to start making sense, you have a long wait ahead of you. John Sheridan
long tourists south
As long as there are Japanese tourists, there will be a market for the Old South. John Shelton Reed
long hollywood lost
Hollywood has lost touch with their audience a long time ago. John Ratzenberger
long useless seems
Taking a long time to do something not worth doing, that is, doing it inefficiently, seems even more useless. John Perry
long way satisfaction
I know of no other way to triumph over sin long-term than to gain a distaste for it because of a superior satisfaction in God. John Piper
long joy world
The world says of marriage: A short joy and a long displeasure. But he who understands it finds in it delight, love, and joy without ceasing. Martin Luther
long preacher preaching
I would not have preachers torment their hearers, and detain them with long and tedious preaching. Martin Luther