Quotes About Essence
There was something more: around this sentient protoplasmic layer, an ultimate envelope was beginning to become apparent to me, taking on its own individuality and gradually detaching itself like a luminous aura. This envelope was not only conscious but thinking, and from the time when I first became aware of it, it was always there that I found concentrated, in an ever more dazzling and consistent form, the essence or rather the very Soul of the Earth.
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Of course, he said, he who is of a certain nature, is like those who are of a certain nature; he who is not, not.
~ Plato
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Is there any self-existent fire? and do all those things which we call self-existent exist? or are only those things which we see, or in some way perceive through the bodily organs, truly existent, and nothing whatever besides them? And is all that which we call an intelligible essence nothing at all, and only a name?
~ Plato
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question—What is justice, stripped of appearances?
~ Plato
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For the philosopher is wholly unacquainted with his next-door neighbour; he is ignorant, not only of what he is doing, but he hardly knows whether he is a man or an animal; he is searching into the essence of man, and busy in enquiring what belongs to such a nature to do or suffer different from any other;—I think that you understand me, Theodorus?
~ Plato
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Imagine not being able to distinguish the real cause from that without which the cause would not be able to act as a cause.
~ Plato
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The not- beautiful is as real as the beautiful, the not-just as the just. And the essence of the not-beautiful is to be separated from and opposed to a certain kind of existence which is termed beautiful. And this opposition and negation is the not-being of which we are in search, and is one kind of being.
~ Plato
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Así, pues, lo lleno de cosas más reales y que es más real en sí mismo, ¿está más realmente lleno que lo lleno de cosas menos reales y que es además menos real en sí mismo?
~ Plato
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The true lover of knowledge is always striving after being - that is his nature; he will not rest in the multiplicity of individuals which is an appearance only, but will go on - the keen edge will not be blunted, nor the force of his desire abate until he have attained the knowledge of the true nature of every essence by a sympathetic and kindred power in the soul.
~ Plato
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Then whatever the soul possesses, to that she comes bearing life? Yes, certainly. And is there any opposite to life? There is, he said. And what is that? Death.
~ Plato
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Wenn etwas irgendwie wird, oder irgend etwas leidet: so wird es nicht, weil es ein Werdendes ist, sondern weil es wird ist es ein Werdendes; noch weil es ein Leidendes ist leidet es; sondern weil es leidet, ist es ein Leidendes.
~ Plato
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O que digo é que é pela beleza em si que as coisas belas são belas.
~ Plato
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La virtud con sus dones diversos nace de la inspiración de una naturaleza honesta, que por su propio esfuerzo abraza a la vez la esencia y todos los modos, debido al sentimiento innato del bien, que la precede y que la crea. Esta ciencia verdaderamente anterior y superior a la virtud, ninguno puede enseñarla, porque cada uno debe sacarla de sí mismo; nace con nosotros.
~ Plato
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But can that which does not exist have anything pertaining or belonging to it? Of course not. Then the one has no name, nor is there any description or knowledge or perception or opinion of it....And it is neither named nor described nor thought of nor known, nor does any existing thing perceive it.
~ Plato
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This cause, therefore, of all existing things cannot be any one of them.
~ Plotinus
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S? închizi între fire de sârm? ghimpat? mii de indivizi de vârste, condiÈ›ii, origini, limbi, culturi È™i obiceiuri diferite È™i s?-i supui unui regim de via?? constant, controlabil, identic pentru toÈ›i È™i mai prejos de orice necesitate e cel mai diabolic experiment pentru a stabili ce este esenÈ›ial È™i ce este dobândit în comportamentul animalului-om în lupta pentru existen??.
~ Primo Levi
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I can't let this be destroyed. We have few enough things to feed our souls.
~ Rachel Caine
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It is not that we have a soul, but that we are a soul.
~ Rachel Naomi Remen
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When making his music, he [Elvis Presley] had been the essence of cool, but in his movies he was often a self-parody embarrassing to watch. Colonel Parker, his manager, who had picked movie scrips for him, had served Elvis less well than the monk Rasputin had served Czar Nicholas and Alexandra.
~ Dean Koontz
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I disliked guns, but I learned to use them. I had come to understand guns, that they were tools and that they were no more evil, in their essence, than pliers and wrenches. At times, they were a necessity. In a world of evil, they were often also a blessing. Now and then, as I've said, I was able to
~ Dean Koontz
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Hope wasn't a cottage industry; it was neither a product that she could manufacture like needlepoint samplers nor a substance she could secrete, in her cautious solitude, like a maple tree producing the essence of syrup. Hope was to be found in other people, by reaching out, by taking risks, by opening her fortress heart.
~ Dean Koontz
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I'm only what I'm here to be.
~ Dean Koontz
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Worstead exists
~ Dean Koontz
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The focal point
~ Dean Koontz
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