Quotes About Creation
Nothing great is created in a flash.
~ Epictetus
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It's like weaving: the weaver does not make the wool, he makes the best use of whatever wool he's given.
~ Epictetus
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Two elements are combined in our creation, the body, which we have in common with the beasts; and reason and good judgement, which we share with the gods. Most of us tend toward the former connection, miserable and mortal though it is, whereas only a few favour this holy and blessed alliance.
~ Epictetus
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Two elements are combined in our creation, the body, which we have in common with the beasts; and reason and good judgement, which we share with the gods.
~ Epictetus
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If God had created colours, but not the faculty of vision, colours would have been of little use. [4] Or if God had created vision, but not made sure that objects could be seen, vision would have been worthless. [5] And even if he had made them both, but not created light – [6] then neither would have been of any value. So who contrived this universal accommodation of things to one another? Who fitted the sword to the scabbard and the scabbard to the sword? No one?
~ Epictetus
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Organic life beneath the shoreless waves Was born and rais'd in Ocean's pearly caves First forms minute, unseen by spheric glass, Move on the mud, or pierce the watery mass; These, as successive generations bloom, New powers acquire, and larger limbs assume; Whence countless groups of vegetation spring, And breathing realms of fin, and feet and wing.
~ Erasmus Darwin
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The mass starts into a million suns; Earths round each sun with quick explosions burst, And second planets issue from the first. [The first concept of a 'big bang' theory of the universe.]
~ Erasmus Darwin
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W obu Å›wiatach prawdÄ… jest, ?e jeÅ›li szukasz dobra i prawdy, piÄ™kno znajdzie siÄ™ samo. PiÄ™kno, które potrafi wytworzy? industrializm, to piÄ™kno szkieletu; piÄ™kno, które promieniuje z ludzkiej pracy, jest piÄ™knem Å›wiÄ™toÅ›ci.
~ Eric Gill
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Man was nature's mistake—she neglected to finish him—and she has never ceased paying for her mistake.
~ Eric Hoffer
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Rainwater diluted redness, created a pink death, his matter mixing through mud and grass.
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
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Remind yourself and others that power is in fact infinite—that we can create it where it does not exist. Our final strategy for doing that is simply this: act powerful. When we act powerful we become powerful. That plays out in the poses and stances we strike in civic life, in the art we make together in everyday life, and in the reality of minority rule.
~ Eric Liu
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The story of El Centro's creation and flourishing reminds us that civic power may not require a plan—but it does require a purpose.
~ Eric Liu
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You must be able to create in the middle of things, or else you will not create. You must learn to take whatever practical and psychological actions are necessary to combat the anticreating forces that surround you and live within you.
~ Eric Maisel
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You do not want to avoid creating just because creating or the prospect of creating is making you anxious.
~ Eric Maisel
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As Rothko was to say about these later works, "A painting is not a picture of an experience. It is an experience.
~ Eric R. Kandel
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hard to create. One will very likely be rejected with the rebuke that one should not spoil the fun! Pleasure as a motivator can apply to the development of commercially
~ Eric von Hippel
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Comme ils ne supportent pas l'ignorance, les hommes créent des savoirs. Ils inventent des myths, ils inventent des dieux, ils inventent un dieu, ils inventent des sciences. Les dieux changent, se succèdent, meurent, les modèles cosmolgiques également, et ne persiste qu'une ambiance, celle d'expliquer.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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Pourquoi la nature aurait-elle accouché d'un poisson si elle n'avait pas inventé l'eau..
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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OdkÄ…d Å›miertelnicy gromadzÄ… siÄ™ podczas tajemniczych nocy nieustannie, nieustannie rozprawiajÄ…. Nie znoszÄ… ignorancji, a wiÄ™c tworzÄ… wiedzÄ™. WymyÅ›lajÄ… mity, wymyÅ›lajÄ… bóstwa, wymyÅ›lajÄ… boga, wymyÅ›lajÄ… naukÄ™. Bogowie siÄ™ zmieniajÄ…, nastÄ™pujÄ… po sobie, umierajÄ…. Modele kosmologiczne podobnie. Pozostaje jedynie ambicja, ambicja, ?eby wyjaÅ›nia?.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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Wiecie, co czasami myÅ›lÄ™, jaÅ›nie panie? Å»e Bóg mnie nie kocha. (...) - To niemo?liwe. Bóg kocha wszystkie swoje stworzenia. Jego miÅ'o?? dociera do wszystkiego, co stworzyÅ'. - Wobec tego myÅ›laÅ' o czymÅ› innym, gdy mnie stworzyÅ'. MusiaÅ' by? roztargniony. Chwila nieuwagi i sos siÄ™ przypaliÅ'.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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Thus, the ultimate choice for a man, inasmuch as he is driven to transcend himself, is to create or to destroy, to love or to hate.
~ Erich Fromm
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The ultimate choice for a man, in as much as he is given to transcend himself, is to create or destroy, to love or to hate.
~ Erich Fromm
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The supreme principle of socialism is that man takes precedence over things, life over property, and hence, work over capital; that power follows creation, and not possession; that man must not be governed by circumstances, but circumstances must be governed by man.
~ Erich Fromm
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Whether a carpenter makes a table, or a goldsmith a piece of jewelry, whether the peasant grows his corn, or the painter paints a picture, in all types of creative work the worker and his object become one, man unites himself with the world in the process of creation. This, however, holds true only for productive work, for work in which I plan, produce, see the result of my work. In the modern work process of a clerk, the worker on the endless
~ Erich Fromm
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