Quotes by Sublime Creative Writing was not a form of psychotherapy, in ways both sublime and ridiculuous, it clearly was, precisely that. A. S. Byatt sublime creative writing Soon I knew the craft of experimental physics was beyond me - it was the sublime quality of patience - patience in accumulating data, patience with recalcitrant equipment - which I sadly lacked. Abdus Salam data sublime patience Beauty and happiness and life are all the same and they are pervasive, unattached and abstract and they are our only concern. They are immeasurable, completely lacking in substance. They are perfect and sublime. This is the subject matter of art. Agnes Martin sublime perfect art Sublime places repeat in grand terms a lesson that ordinary life typically teaches viciously: that the universe is mightier than we are, that we are frail and temporary and have no alternative but to accept limitations on our will; that we must bow to necessities greater than ourselves. Alain de Botton bows sublime ordinary Man seems merely dust postponed: the sublime as an encounter - pleasurable, intoxicating, even - with human weakness in the face of strength, age and size of the universe. Alain de Botton sublime dust men It is no coincidence that the Western attraction to sublime landscapes developed at precisely the moment when traditional beliefs in God began to wane. Alain de Botton landscape sublime religion He had opened his heart to the sublime indifference of the universe Albert Camus indifference sublime heart Nature conceals her secrets because she is sublime, not because she is a trickster. Albert Einstein sublime nature secret So important , indeed, is it (Light), and so much does it pervade with its influence the whole Masonic system, that Freemasonry itself anciently received, among other appellations, that of Lux, or Light, to signify that it is to be regarded as that sublime doctrine of Divine Truth by which the path of him who has attained it is to be illuminated in his pilgrimage of life. Albert Mackey sublime important light There are great truths at the foundation of Freemasonry, truths which it is its mission to teach and which is constituting the very essence of, that sublime system which gives the venerable institution its peculiar identity as a science of morality, and it behooves every disciple diligently to ponder and inwardly digest. Albert Pike sublime essence giving Science is not enough, religion is not enough, art is not enough, politics and economics are not enough, nor is love, nor is duty, nor is action however disinterested, nor, however sublime, is contemplation. Nothing short of everything, will really do. Aldous Huxley sublime action art To make this trivial world sublime, take half a gram of phanerothyme. Aldous Huxley sublime half world Life is a way of perfection. You need to work on yourself. You become a good person. If you do your work you will discover sublime feelings. Alejandro Jodorowsky sublime perfection feelings Sometimes I feel quite distinctly that what is inside me is not all of me. There is something else, sublime, quite indestructible, some tiny fragment of the Universal spirit.Don't you feel that? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn tiny sublime spirit Genius creates, and taste preserves. Taste is the good sense of genius; without taste, genius is only sublime folly. Alexander Pope sublime design genius Genius creates, and taste preserves. Alexander Pope intelligence sublime genius in prosperity prayers seem but a mere medley of words, until misfortune comes and the unhappy sufferer first understands the meaning of the sublime language in which he invokes the pity of heaven! Alexandre Dumas sublime prayer heaven Move out man! Life is fleeting by. Do something worthwhile, berfore you die. Leave Behind a work sublime, that will outline you and time. Alfred Armand Montapert sublime men moving Rich in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. Alfred Lord Tennyson common-sense simplicity sublime Only when the true ends of society have nothing to do with the sublime does "culture" become necessary as a veneer to cover over the void. Culture can at best appreciate the monuments of earlier faith; it cannot produce them. Allan Bloom appreciate sublime doe 1234567891011»