In this lies Man's true freedom : in determination to worship only the God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit perpetually to the tyranny... The Quarterly Review - Page 124edited by - 1918Full view - About this book
| Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan - 1920 - 484 pages
...pieces in the world of reality, we can only seek consolation in the world of art and imagination. " In thought, in aspiration, we are free, free from...free even while we live from the tyranny of death " (Philosophical Essays, p. 63). Without marking time on earth, let the spirit of man fly from the... | |
| Ernest Scott - 1920 - 370 pages
...Who is to say how private enterprise would come out if it tried its hand at state work?— Huxley. In action, in desire, we must submit perpetually to...thought, in aspiration, we are free — free from our fellow men, free from the petty planet on which our bodies impotently crawl, free even, while we live,... | |
| Christopher Morley - 1921 - 372 pages
...God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit...free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. Let us learn, then, that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good... | |
| Christopher Morley - 1921 - 376 pages
...God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit...free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. Let us learn, then, that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good;... | |
| Christopher Morley - 1921 - 376 pages
...God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit...free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. Let us learn, then, that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 pages
...God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit...free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. Let us learn, then, that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good;... | |
| earl John Francis Stanley Russell Russell - 1923 - 398 pages
...God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit...free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. Let us learn, then, that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good... | |
| 1924 - 1180 pages
...Worship — an essay that deserves to rank at least as high as Stevenson's Pulvis et Umbra — -we read : In action, in desire, we must submit perpetually to...thought, in aspiration, we are free, free from our fellow men, free from the petty planet on which our bodies impotently crawl, free even, while we live,... | |
| Walter Clarke Phillips, William Garrett Crane, Frank Rawley Byers - 1928 - 556 pages
...God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit...free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. Let us learn, then, that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good;... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin, Amos Reno Morris, Melvin Theodor Solve, Carlton Frank Wells - 1928 - 612 pages
...God created by our own love of the good, to respect only the heaven which inspires the insight of our best moments. In action, in desire, we must submit...free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. Let us learn, then, that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good... | |
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