Harold Percival quotes
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“This is the law: Every thing existing on the physical plane is an exteriorization of thought, which must be balanced through the one who issued the thought, and in accordance with that one's responsibility, at the conjunction of time, condition, and place.”
-- Harold PercivalSource : "Thinking and Destiny" by Harold Percival, Ch. 2, (p. 28), 1946.
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“Accidents and chance are words used by persons who do not think clearly when they attempt to account for certain happenings. Anyone who thinks must be convinced that in a world as orderly as this there is no room for the words accident and chance.”
-- Harold PercivalSource : Harold W. Percival (2002). “Thinking And Destiny”, p.48, Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
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“A thought has no size in the physical sense but is vast as compared to the physical acts and objects into which it is later precipitated. The power of a thought is enormous and superior to all the successive physical acts, objects, and events that body forth its energy. A thought often endures for a time much greater than the whole life of the man who thought it.”
-- Harold PercivalSource : Harold W. Percival (2002). “Thinking And Destiny”, p.67, Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
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“Yes, there is a Government of this changing world. The Government is not in the changing world. It is in the Realm of Permanence, and though the Realm of Permanence pervades this world of change, it cannot be seen by mortal eyes.”
-- Harold PercivalSource : Harold W. Percival (2002). “Thinking And Destiny”, p.127, Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
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“Consciousness is the ultimate Reality; compared with it, all else is illusion.”
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“For you it is possible to do anything; the only thing impossible for you to do is to do wrong, inasmuch as you are knowledge and justice and love.”
-- Harold PercivalSource : Harold W. Percival (2002). “Thinking And Destiny”, p.857, Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
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“Sometimes children do forget their filial responsibilities.”
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Source : A. R. Ammons (1996). “Set in motion: essays, interviews, and dialogues”, Univ of Michigan Pr
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Source : A.V. Dicey, J.W.F. Allison (2013). “The Law of the Constitution”, p.230, Oxford University Press
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“There is no justice in following unjust laws.”
Source : Aaron Swartz (2016). “The Boy Who Could Change the World: The Writings of Aaron Swartz”, p.27, The New Press
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“No sentence can end with because because, because is a conjunction”
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