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The task of science is to stake out the limits of the knowable, and to center consciousness within them.
by Rudolf Virchow (Politician, German , born in 1821) keywords: center, consciousness, limits, out, science, stake, task, them , within Meditation is the dissolution of thoughts in Eternal awareness or Pure consciousness without objectification, knowing without thinking, merging finitude in infinity.
by Voltaire (Writer, French , born in 1970) keywords: awareness, consciousness, dissolution, eternal, infinity, knowing, meditation, merging, objectification, pure, thinking, thoughts , without And we're seeing a higher level of consciousness and many more opportunities for people to challenge their present ways of thinking and move into a grander and larger experience of who they really are.
by Neale Donald Walsch (Author) keywords: challenge, consciousness, experience, grander, higher, into, larger, level, many, more, move, opportunities, present, really, seeing, their, thinking , ways We are like horses who hurt themselves as soon as they pull on their bits - and we bow our heads. We even lose consciousness of the situation, we just submit. Any re-awakening of thought is then painful.
by Simone Weil (Philosopher, French , born in 1909) keywords: any, bits, bow, consciousness, even, heads, horses, hurt, just, lose, our, painful, pull, situation, soon, submit, their, themselves, then , thought Nobody would take checks from Indians, nobody would give them any credit, and nobody would let them drink in the bars. There was a rudeness, a brusqueness, with which the Indians were treated constantly. At a very young age, that had entered my consciousness.
by James Welchkeywords: age, any, bars, checks, consciousness, constantly, credit, drink, entered, give, had, indians, nobody, rudeness, take, them, treated, very, were, which, would , young The first task in teaching is to bring to consciousness what the students already believe by virtue of their personal experiences about themselves and society.
by Paul Wellstone (Politician, American , born in 1944) keywords: already, believe, bring, consciousness, experiences, first, personal, society, students, task, teaching, their, themselves , virtue There have been a number of us working very, very hard to bring myth and fairy tales into public consciousness, through fantasy literature and other media. I hope we're succeeding in some small way.
by Terri Windling (Artist) keywords: been, bring, consciousness, fairy, fantasy, hard, hope, into, literature, media, myth, number, other, public, small, some, succeeding, tales, through, us, very, way , working A man's thinking goes on within his consciousness in a seclusion in comparison with which any physical seclusion is an exhibition to public view.
by Ludwig Wittgenstein (Philosopher, Austrian , born in 1889) keywords: any, comparison, consciousness, exhibition, goes, his, man, physical, public, seclusion, thinking, view, which , within Life is not a series of gig lamps symmetrically arranged; life is a luminous halo, a semi-transparent envelope surrounding us from the beginning of consciousness to the end.
by Virginia Woolf (Author, British , born in 1970) keywords: arranged, beginning, consciousness, end, envelope, gig, halo, lamps, life, luminous, series, surrounding , us When we learn new behaviors and break through to higher levels of consciousness and love, we can fulfill the deeper spiritual hunger within.
by Judith Wright (Poet, Australian , born in 1915) keywords: behaviors, break, consciousness, deeper, fulfill, higher, hunger, learn, levels, love, new, spiritual, through , within Philosophical reflection could not leave the relation of mind and spirit in the obscurity which had satisfied the needs of the naive consciousness.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: consciousness, could, had, leave, mind, naive, needs, obscurity, philosophical, reflection, relation, satisfied, spirit , which Physiology seeks to derive the processes in our own nervous system from general physical forces, without considering whether these processes are or are not accompanied by processes of consciousness.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: accompanied, consciousness, considering, derive, forces, general, nervous, our, own, physical, physiology, processes, seeks, system, these, whether , without The distinguishing characteristics of mind are of a subjective sort; we know them only from the contents of our own consciousness.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: characteristics, consciousness, contents, distinguishing, know, mind, only, our, own, sort, subjective , them A good writer cannot avoid having social consciousness. I don't mean this about small pieces of writing, but about a big book. If it's a big book, there has to be more than one undertow.
by Marguerite Young (Author, American , born in 1908) keywords: avoid, big, book, cannot, consciousness, good, having, mean, more, pieces, small, social, than, undertow, writer , writing Women's propaganda must touch upon all those questions which are of great importance to the general proletarian movement. The main task is, indeed, to awaken the women's class consciousness and to incorporate them into the class struggle.
by Clara Zetkin (Politician, German , born in 1970) keywords: awaken, class, consciousness, general, great, importance, incorporate, indeed, into, main, movement, must, proletarian, propaganda, questions, struggle, task, them, those, touch, upon, which , women