Quotes by Faculty Much of the possibility of being cheerful comes from the faculty of throwing oneself beyond oneself. Elizabeth Barrett Browning faculty possibility cheerful The Faculty [of Vassar] do not consider it a mere experiment any longer that girls can be educated as well as boys. Ellen Swallow Richards faculty girl boys You have been compelled to cultivate your reflective faculties, for want of occasions for frittering your life away in silly trifles. Emily Bronte faculty want silly Every art and every faculty contemplates certain things as its principal objects. Epictetus faculty certain art We can pursue the Cartesian project without restricting ourselves to theology and a priori faculties. A better, broader perspective is properly sought if we pursue the project with reliance on science broadly and on our full span of epistemic competences, including the empirical as well as the a priori. Ernest Sosa faculty projects perspective Talent is some one faculty unusually developed; genius commands all the faculties. Frederic Henry Hedge faculty talent genius Sight is a faculty; seeing is an art. George Perkins Marsh faculty sight art Energy is the power that drives every human being. It is not lost by exertion but maintained by it, for it is a faculty of the psyche. Germaine Greer faculty energy lost Metaphysics abstracts the mind from the senses, and the poetic faculty must submerge the whole mind in the senses. Metaphysics soars up to universals, and the poetic faculty must plunge deep into particulars. Giambattista Vico faculty poetic mind Faith is a higher faculty than reason. H. C. Bailey faculty faith reason Power is the faculty or capacity to act, the strength and potency to accomplish something. George Bernard Shaw faculty potency capacity To experience visually, and to transform our visual experience into plastic terms, requires the faculty of empathy. Hans Hofmann faculty empathy emotion The true scientist never loses the faculty of amazement. Hans Selye faculty scientist science There is no theory of a God, of an author of Nature, of an origin of the Universe, which is not utterly repugnant to my faculties. . . Harriet Martineau faculty universe theory Some other faculty than the intellect is necessary for the apprehension of reality. Henri Bergson faculty intellect reality Instinct perfected is a faculty of using and even constructing organized instruments; intelligence perfected is the faculty of making and using unorganized instruments. Henri Bergson natural-instinct faculty intuition In short, intelligence, considered in what seems to be its original feature, is the faculty of manufacturing artificial objects, especially tools to make tools, and of indefinitely urging the manufacture. Henri Bergson faculty intelligence tools Reason we call that faculty innate in us of discovering laws and applying them with thought. Hermann von Helmholtz faculty law reason Freedom is that faculty that enlarges the usefulness of all other faculties. Immanuel Kant cannabis faculty anarchy If the nature of the work is properly appreciated and applied, it will stand in the same relation to the higher faculties as food is to the physical body. J. C. Kumarappa faculty body appreciated «1234»