... that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling can preserve an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noonday brightness of human genius are destined to extinction... Theosophy - Page 5741918Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Alexander Wood - 1927 - 136 pages
...intensity or thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave : that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration,...to extinction in the vast death of the solar system and that the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin, Amos Reno Morris, Melvin Theodor Solve, Carlton Frank Wells - 1928 - 612 pages
...no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual beyond the grave; that all the labors of the ages, all the devotion, all...extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
| Walter Clarke Phillips, William Garrett Crane, Frank Rawley Byers - 1928 - 556 pages
...heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labors of the ages, all the devotion, all...extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
| George Carpenter Clancy - 1928 - 288 pages
...no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual beyond the grave; that all the labors of the ages, all the devotion, all...extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
| George Dawes Hicks - 1928 - 184 pages
...intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave ; that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration,...extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
| Frederick Elmore Lumley - 1928 - 590 pages
...loves and his beliefs are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms . . . and all the labor of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration,...to extinction in the vast death of the solar system when it finally occurs.1 And our own American Emerson has expressed himself as follows: Nature is no... | |
| Walter Clarke Phillips, William Garrett Crane, Frank Rawley Byers - 1928 - 560 pages
...intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual beyond the grave ; that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration,...extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
| Austin Hopkinson - 1928 - 212 pages
...' All their labours, all their devotion, all their inspiration, all the noonday brightness of their genius are destined to extinction in the vast death of the solar system.' x Judged by the standard of Ahriman, a Liberal may be a wise man, though a Socialist even by that standard... | |
| Nikos Prantzos - 2000 - 314 pages
...fate of intelligence, so well expressed in Bertrand Russell's famous passage: ... that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration,...brightness of human genius, are destined to extinction ... and the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
| Donald Freed - 2000 - 173 pages
...inspiration, all the . . .' what?" "... all the noonday brightness—'" BOSON BOOKS -30"That's it—'all the noonday brightness of human genius, are destined...extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe... | |
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