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There is no point in expending good money on the pursuit of an engine that can power aircraft without propellers. What is wrong with airships anyway? They have borne mankind aloft for over a hundred relatively accident-free years and I see no reason to impugn their popularity...


Jasper Fforde


#aircraft #airships #engine #mankind #money

The lasting sweetness of the wealth obtained is directly proportional to the honesty of its source. Dishonest wealth does not last.


Israelmore Ayivor


#honest #last-long #long-lasting #money #presist

Ist nicht jede Tat und jede Betrachtung Religion?


Khalil Gibran


#religion

It follows that the one thing we should not do to the men and women of past time, and particularly if they ghost through to us as larger than life, is to take them out of their historical contexts. To do so is to run the risk of turning them into monsters, whom we can denounce for our (frequently political) motives—an insidious game, because we are condemning in their make-up that which is likely to belong to a whole social world, the world that helped to fashion them and that is deviously reflected or distorted in them. Censure of this sort is the work of petty moralists and propagandists, not historians (p. 5).


Lauro Martines


#context #historians #history #memory #moralists

She sang, as requested. There was much about love in the ballad: faithful love that refused to abandon its object; love that disaster could not shake; love that, in calamity, waxed fonder, in poverty clung closer. The words were set to a fine old air -- in themselves they were simple and sweet: perhaps, when read, they wanted force; when well sung, they wanted nothing. Shirley sang them well: she breathed into the feeling, softness, she poured round the passion, force: her voice was fine that evening; its expression dramatic: she impressed all, and charmed one. On leaving the instrument, she went to the fire, and sat down on a seat -- semi-stool, semi-cushion: the ladies were round her -- none of them spoke. The Misses Sympson and the Misses Nunnely looked upon her, as quiet poultry might look on an egret, an ibis, or any other strange fowl. What made her sing so? They never sang so. Was it proper to sing with such expression, with such originality -- so unlike a school girl? Decidedly not: it was strange, it was unusual. What was strange must be wrong; what was unusual must be improper. Shirley was judged.


Charlotte Brontë


#empathy #expectations #expression #faithfulness #feeling

Those who are capable of tyranny are capable of perjury to sustain it.


Lysander Spooner


#media #propaganda #tyranny #media

At one time in the world there were woods that no one owned


Cormac McCarthy


#nature #property #nature

Laws of nature have no physical properties of mass /energy. They are platonic truths in transcendent realm that create & govern the Universe.


Deepak Chopra


#creation #creativity #deepak-chopra #energy #govern

Water belongs to us all. Nature did not make the sun one person's property, nor air, nor water, cool and clear.


Michael Simpson


#property #sun #water #nature

Propaganda ... serves more to justify ourselves than to convince others; and the more reason we have to feel guilty, the more fervent our propaganda.


Eric Hoffer


#nature






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