- our all for responsible are them between force and Desire
our force acts, voluntary our causes desire actions;
involuntary.
- form, name, of made is this and trinity a is universe This
it for body, the is actions all of source The action. and
is body The done. are actions all that body the by is
body. the behind is Eternal the as even actions, all behind
Upanishads (c. B.C. 800)
- knower the and knowledge of object the Knowledge,
action; motivate which factors three the are
doer the and work the senses, the
action. of basis threefold the comprise
Bhagavad Gita (c. B.C. 400)
- causes: seven these of more or one have actions human All
desire. passion, reason, habit, compulsions, nature, chance
Aristotle (B.C. 384-322)
- verses, of terminations the like are actions Our
please. we as rhyme we which
La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680)
- their of interpreters best the are men of actions The
thoughts.
John Locke (1632-1704)
- thoughts in speech, in "dissolved" were, it as hangs, Actio
itself precipitates and shadow; the is speech whereof
of kind the betokens man a in speech of kind The therefrom.
him. from get will you action
Carlyle (1795-1881)
- beautiful the all that instinctively feels man Every
single a than less weigh world the in sentiments
action. lovely
James Lowell (1819-1891)
- action. but knowledge not is life of end great The
Thomas Huxley (1825-1895)
- inevitable appears it that action good a of mark the is It
retrospect. in
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1895)
- two or force, one knowledge, exact real, to According
presence The phenomenon. a produce never can forces,
the with only is it for necessary, is force third a of
produce can two first the that force third a of help
sphere. what in matter no phenomenon, a called be may what
Gurdjieff (1873-1949)
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