Quotes by Expansion All birth means separation from the All, the confinement within limitation, the separation from God, the pangs of being born ever anew. The return into the All, the dissolution of painful individuation, the reunion with God means the expansion of the soul until it is able once more to embrace the All. Hermann Hesse expansion soul mean Love is the reduction of the universe to the single being, and the expansion of a single being, even to God Honore de Balzac expansion poetry love In each of its forms, love has an infinite scope of potential expansion, all of which I see leading to growth. Ian Somerhalder expansion infinite growth When investors, particularly investment bankers, talk about splitting up companies, there's a lot of discussion about multiple expansion, and the reality is multiple expansion is an outcome, not a strategy. Irene Rosenfeld expansion reality bankers We may affirm, then, that the main drift of the later Renaissance was away from a humanism that favored a free expansion toward a humanism that was in the highest degree disciplinary and selective. Irving Babbitt renaissance expansion degrees Once we do fill the void and experience the expansion in consciousness, we realize there is enough and has always been enough. We've always had exactly what we've needed in every moment. Isha Judd void expansion realizing I think Bush understands the Internet and the incredible expansion of global e-commerce. Jack Kemp expansion internet thinking Once a person becomes a government dependent, his moral standing to resist the expansion of government power is fatally compromised. James Bovard expansion moral government Up until the Depression, recession had a moral character: it was supposed to purge the body economic of the greed and excess that attends a business expansion. James Buchan expansion greed character Gases are distinguished from other forms of matter, not only by their power of indefinite expansion so as to fill any vessel, however large, and by the great effect heat has in dilating them, but by the uniformity and simplicity of the laws which regulate these changes. James Clerk Maxwell expansion simplicity law A contest was held in 1994 to rename the Los Angeles Convention and Exhibition Center after an extensive renovation and expansion. The winning name, chosen from over ten thousand entries, was the Los Angeles Convention Center. James Frey expansion names winning The oil market is especially sensitive even to a hint of expansion or contraction in supply. James Surowiecki expansion hints oil Intellectual life requires for its expansion and manifestation the influences and assimilation of the interests and affections of others. Jane Addams affection expansion intellectual Within the silence, expansion, and sustained day by day concentration, I grow permeable. Jane Hirshfield expansion concentration silence And I think detente had manifestly failed, and that the pursuit of it was encouraging Soviet expansion and rendering the world more dangerous, and especially rendering the Western world in greater peril. Jeane Kirkpatrick expansion world thinking Growing up is difficult. Strangely, even when we have stopped growing physically, we seem to have to keep on growing emotionally, which involves both expansion and shrinkage, as some parts of us develop and others must be allowed to disappear...Rigidity never works; we end up being the wrong size for our world. Jeanette Winterson expansion growing-up our-world I favor an aggressive expansion of America's intelligence capabilities domestically and around the world. Jeff Gannon expansion america world Government failure is always used as an excuse for government expansion. Government thrives on crisis and incompetence. Jim Babka expansion liberty government At the expansion stage, it's really easy to lose focus and chase the shiny object, instead of staying focused on what you're good at and the customers that are already successful. Jim McDonough expansion focus successful The more ignoble I find life, the more strongly I react by contradiction, in humour and in an outburst of liberty and expansion. Joan Miro expansion contradiction liberty «1234567891011»