Eustace Haydon quotes

  • Religion is the resolute following of the star of hope through triumphs and tragedies of time.
    -- Eustace Haydon

    #Time #Stars #Tragedy

  • Responsibility for the creation of the good world in which the good life may be realized, which the frustrated ages of the past loaded upon the gods, is now being assumed by man. The ideal of this modern drift is the realization of the full joy in living.
    -- Eustace Haydon

    #Life #Responsibility #Past

  • Enjoy every minute. There's plenty of time to be dead.

  • The absolutely Non-Manifested cannot be designated by any expression which could limit It, Separate It, or include It. In spite of this, every allusion alludes only to Him, every designation designates Him, and He is at the same time the Non-Manifested and the Manifested.

  • The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew.

  • Is it not careless to become too local when there are four hundred billion stars in our galaxy alone.

  • A GOOD old-fashioned sex tape pretty much guarantees you a star on Hollywood Boulevard.

  • Growing up on a farm was the best. I remember loving that expanse of space. The sky at night was so clear, I could see every star.

  • Stars ink your fingers with a lexicon of flame blazing rare knowledge.

  • Men of success meet with tragedy. It was the will of God that I won the Olympics, and it was the will of God that I met with my accident. I accepted those victories as I accept this tragedy. I have to accept both circumstances as facts of life and live happily.

  • Small mistakes, the lack of care, little accidents, and somewhere a tipping point is passed and things go badly wrong. Expedition history brims with tragedies built out of incremental missteps.

  • Our street corners keep secrets, and our road signs only suggest, never deciding for us, never knowing if the destination to which they lead, is where we truely belong. Life's greatest tragedy is not that it will some day end, but that most of us just live to follow directions, and many times we end up totally lost.