Quotes About Universal
No man needs curing of his individual sickness; his universal malady is what he should look to.
~ Djuna Barnes
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The ultimate cause of human disease is the consequence of our transgression of the universal laws of life.
~ Paracelsus
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Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives.
~ Andrew Sachs
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Art is long. Life is short. A picture can become for us a highway between a particular thing and a universal feeling.
~ Lawren Harris
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Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort, the educational value of a good example and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles.
~ Pierre de Coubertin
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Intuition is really a sudden immersion of the soul into the universal current of life.
~ Paulo Coelho
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Like gravity, karma is so basic we often don't even notice it.
~ Sakyong Mipham
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There' something about universal truths with the simplicity of the acoustic guitar. You can take it anywhere and it helps me reach listeners of all ages and walks of life.
~ Jim Croce
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Every idea has to become broad till it covers the whole of this world, every aspiration must go on increasing till it has engulfed the whole of humanity, nay, the whole of life, within its scope.
~ Swami Vivekananda
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Living should be perpetual and universal benediction.
~ Wei Wu Wei
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There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.
~ Willa Cather, O Pioneers!
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Lincoln called laughter "the joyous, beautiful, universal evergreen of life."
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Keep searchin' for your mystery note on the universal piano of life.
~ Rahsaan Roland Kirk
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But despite the universality of URLs, we often forget that they're not just a handy way to address network resources. They're also valuable communication tools.
~ Jesse James Garrett
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We agree that it's the same for everyone; not only for us here, but everywhere, for everyone who is of our age; to some more, and to others less. It is the common fate of our generation.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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The urge to immortality is not a simple reflex of the death-anxiety but a reaching out by one's whole being toward life. Perhaps this natural expansion of the creature alone can explain why transference is such a universal passion.
~ Ernest Becker
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There are signs—the acceptance of Becker's work being one—that some individuals are awakening from the long, dark night of tribalism and nationalism and developing what Tillich called a transmoral conscience, an ethic that is universal rather than ethnic.
~ Ernest Becker
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The special task of philosophy must always be to oppose the intellectual division of labour, no matter how useful and even indispensable it may be to the progress of science. Philosophy can never deny its own universal character, and if it yields to the spirit of mere facts, if it ceases to be systematic and "encyclopedic," it will really have renounced itself.
~ Ernst Cassirer
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It is, as it were, the fundamental principle of cognition that the universal can be perceived only in the particular, while the particular can be thought only in reference to the universal.
~ Ernst Cassirer
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If I tell these private thoughts of mine, it is because I know they are not mine alone, and that practically everyone is trying to say the same things and that the writer is only a man who says out loud what other people think or whisper.
~ Eugene Ionesco
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It is true that all authors have tried to make propaganda. The great ones are those who failed, who have gained access, consciously or not, to a deeper and more universal reality.
~ Eugene Ionesco
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Now that reading and writing are universal accomplishments, books are not bought so freely as they were about 1820. . . . [I]n fact, book-buying does not increase in proportion with the power of reading printed matter. People prefer periodical trash, snippets of twaddle. [February 1894, editor's introduction to Dana Estes & Company's The Betrothed, by Sir Walter Scott]
~ Andrew Lang
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While the story is unique to Intel, the lessons, I believe, are universal
~ Andrew S. Grove
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It is the history of the end of the world. All real histories will be about everything, and they will stretch to the end of the world.
~ Andrew Smith
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