In my experience, I
In my experience, I have found that creativity demands a vigilant mind, which is weakened by the influence of drugs. Ernst Junger
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In my experience, I have found that creativity demands a vigilant mind, which is weakened by the influence of drugs. Ernst Junger
Here’s an experiment: For one whole day think, speak, and act exactly as you would if you were absolutely convinced of the truth of the statements that God has all power and infinite intelligence, and that His nature is infinite goodness and love. To think in this manner all day will be the most difficult … Read more
You will never be commonplace if you are vigilant in love. Elizabeth of the Trinity
Without fear of contradiction, I can safely say that every step in progress that woman has made she has been assailed by ecclesiastics, that her most vigilant unwearied opponents have always been the clergy. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
But the wisdom and authority of the legislator are seldom victorious in a contest with the vigilant dexterity of private interest. Edward Gibbon
The modalities of awakened doing are acceptance, enjoyment, and enthusiasm. Each one represents a certain vibrational frequency of consciousness. You need to be vigilant to make sure that one of them operates whenever you are engaged in doing anything at all – from the most simple task to the most complex. Eckhart Tolle
Today, as always, the people, no less than the courts, must remain vigilant to preserve the principals of our Bill of Rights, lest in our desire to be secure we lose our ability to be free. Earl Warren
For me Greece is Maria Farantouri. This is how I imagined Goddess Hera to be: strong, pure and vigilant. I have never encountered any other artist able to give me such a strong sense of the divine. Francois Mitterrand
Be very vigilant over thy child in the April of his understanding, lest the frost of May nip his blossoms. While he is a tender twig, straighten him; whilst he is a new vessel, season him; such as thou makest him, such commonly shall thou find him. Let his first lesson be obedience and his … Read more
A sturdy, hardened sinner shall advance to the utmost pitch of impiety, with less reluctance than he took the first step while his conscience was yet vigilant and tender. Francis Atterbury