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#universal

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Boy's natural play is rough and tumble play, it's the universal play of little boys. And it's very different from aggression. And we are a society that's failing to understand the distinction.


Christina Hoff Sommers


#boy #different #distinction #failing #little

I think the degree of alienation and despair is more universal.


Terry Southern


#degree #despair #i #i think #more

Our lives are universally shortened by our ignorance.


Herbert Spencer


#lives #our #our lives #shortened #universally

It may easily come to pass that a vain man may become proud and imagine himself pleasing to all when he is in reality a universal nuisance.


Baruch Spinoza


#come #easily #himself #imagine #man

I believe that interest in heroes is universal and eternal.


Norman Spinrad


#eternal #heroes #i #i believe #i believe that

...as for unhappy families, star-crossed lovers, and exiled heroes, they are simply universal.


Elif Batuman


#family

Books of the sages of the ages reflect upon in stages; like honey their words on the tongue give due savour.” {Source: A Green Desert Father}


Richard Mc Sweeney


#esoteric #fashion #freedom-of-thought #ireland #irish-poet

Love is a timeless commodity, and it’s as universal as the air we breathe.


Moffat Machingura


#love #need-love #timeless #universal #love

You ought not to love the individuals of your domestic circle less, but to love those who exist beyond it more. Once make the feelings of confidence and of affection universal, and the distinctions of property and power will vanish; nor are they to be abolished without substituting something equivalent in mischief to them, until all mankind shall acknowledge an entire community of rights.


Percy Bysshe Shelley


#reason #universal-love #love

In Japan, a number of time-honored everyday activities (such as making tea, arranging flowers, and writing) have traditionally been deeply examined by their proponents. Students study how to make tea, perform martial arts, or write with a brush in the most skillful way possible to express themselves with maximum efficiency and minimum strain. Through this efficient, adroit, and creative performance, they arrive at art. But if they continue to delve even more deeply into their art, they discover principles that are truly universal, principles relating to life itself. Then, the art of brush writing becomes shodo—the “Way of the brush”—while the art of arranging flowers is elevated to the status of kado—the “Way of flowers.” Through these Ways or Do forms, the Japanese have sought to realize the Way of living itself. They have approached the universal through the particular.


H.E. Davey


#budo #do #efficiency #flowers #ikebana






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