Quotes by Horizon Books make great gifts because they expand your horizons and keep you cooking. Emeril Lagasse horizon cooking book As soon as sacrifice becomes a duty and necessity to mankind. I see no limit to the horizon which opens before him. Ernest Renan horizon sacrifice limits The few bright meteors in man's intellectual horizon could well be matched by women, were she allowed to occupy the same elevated position. Ernestine Rose horizon intellectual men The sky over London was glorious, ochre and madder, as though a dozen tropic suns were simultaneously setting round the horizon . . . Everywhere the shells sparkled like Christmas baubles. Evelyn Waugh shells horizon sky People are demanding their rights and not backing down and I hope that change is on the horizon and change will come to Ethiopia soon, so I don't have even go that far to seek a U.S. citizenship. Feyisa Lilesa horizon rights people My problem with all forms of fundamentalism is that the position is fixed. This is like talking about a fixed position as seen from a moving jet: it's disappearing over the horizon with or without your permission. Frank Schaeffer horizon talking moving Morality is neither rational nor absolute nor natural. World has known many moral systems, each of which advances claims universality; all moral systems are therefore particular, serving a specific purpose for their propagators or creators, and enforcing a certain regime that disciplines human beings for social life by narrowing our perspectives and limiting our horizons. Friedrich Nietzsche horizon perspective discipline And the meek shall inherit the earth. Geddy Lee horizon ties earth During our first meeting, Tony Iommi was a great jazz guitarist, his capabilities cover all styles - Black Sabbath has even narrowed his horizons. Geezer Butler horizon style black When you meditate, you take charge of your life. You bring your conscious awareness to a new high point, where the vista is beyond any horizon. Frederick Lenz horizon buddhism meditation It belongs to every large nature, when it is not under the immediate power of some strong unquestioning emotion, to suspect itself, and doubt the truth of its own impressions, conscious of possibilities beyond its own horizon. George Eliot horizon strong doubt The swimmer adrift on the open seas measures his strength, and strives with all his muscles to keep himself afloat. But what is he to do when there is no land on the horizon, and none beyond it? Georges Duhamel horizon land sea What causes [fragmentation] if not a need to act that specializes us and limits us to the horizon of a particular activity? Even if it turns out to be for the general interest (which generally isn't true), the activity that subordinates each of our aspects to a specific result suppresses our being as an entirety. Whoever acts substitutes a particular end for what he or she is, as a total being. Georges Bataille horizon limits needs Every historian discloses a new horizon. George Sand historian new-horizons horizon Tradition is the transmitting of linguistic messages that constitute the horizon within which Dasein is thrown as a historically determined project: and tradition derives its importance from the fact that Being, as a horizon of disclosure in which things appear, can arise only as a trace of past words or as an announcement that has been handed down to us. Gianni Vattimo horizon facts past The horizon is an imaginary line that recedes as you approach it. Ginnifer Goodwin horizon vision dream Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity. Gottfried Leibniz horizon intellectual mind The jobs left, and the factories closed... the wealth, strength and confidence of America has disappeared over the horizon. Donald Trump horizon jobs america Sooner or later. It had better be sooner. Later is like the horizon; it recedes as you approach. Greg Iles sooner-or-later horizon approach Birds know themselves not to be at the center of anything, but at the margins of everything. The end of the map. We only live where someone's horizon sweeps someone else's. We are only noticed on the edge of things; but on the edge of things, we notice much. Gregory Maguire maps horizon bird «1234567891011»