The strenth of a family, like the strength of an army, is in its loyaltyto each other.——Mario Puzo家庭的力量,就像军队一样,来自彼此之间的忠诚。——马里奥·普佐So long as the memory of certain beloved friends lives in my heart, I shall say that life is good.——Helen Keller只要我的心...
In his Phaedo, Plato has Socrates give four arguments for the immortality of the soul and life after death following the separation of the soul from the body.[4] “It was H.P. Blavatsky who … was the first to explain [to] the Spiritualist the difference there was between psyche and...
Jehovah makes allowances for such people, whether their names be Socrates and Plato or Z oroaster and Seti. Aris totle says that some of our species have gold blended in their composition from the very beginning. Seti seems to me one of these." H2 2 T H E C A R A VA N SA Y ....
Hence, Isidore’s description of the consequences of accepting the equation between soul and attunement summarises exactly the objections that Simmias submits to Socrates in Phaedo 85e3–86d4: the soul would die before the body, whereas the body would continue to exist until physical extinction....
●From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate.——Socrates【苏格拉底:最深的欲望总能引起最极端的仇恨。】●The lives of the dead are recorded in the minds of the living.——Cicero【西塞罗(Marcus Tullius Cicero,公元前106—前43年,古罗马最杰出的演说家、教育家,古典共和思想最优秀的代表,...
That expectation is encouraged by Hippolytus, according to whom (RH 7.29.10) Empedocles viewed as “immortal” Love and Strife, both of which, as Empedocles’ own words (B16) show, will always exist (and indeed are ungenerated). But ungenerated gods are not the only gods in Empedocles’ ...
Socrates’s listeners agree with his reasoning, but not all of them are convinced that the soul is immortal. This is an important point, since the immortality of the soul is what allows Socrates to see death as something to embrace. To convince his friends that they need not worry about ...
Serenity, regularity, absence of vanity,Sincerity, simplicity, veracity, equanimity, Fixity, non-irritability, adaptability, Humility, tenacity, integrity, nobility, magnanimity, charity, generosity, purity. Practise daily these eighteen "ities" You will soon attain immortality. —Socrates ...
From ancient Egypt’s mummification practices which sought to preserve the deceased’s body through eternity to Renaissance paintings depicting everlasting souls ascending into heaven; humans have been fascinated by the notion that life can somehow transcend death. Philosophers such as Socrates and Plato...
INTRODUCTION THE greatest of English dramatists except Shakespeare, the first literary dictator and poet-laureate, a writer of verse, prose, satire, and criticism who most potently of all the men of his time affected the subsequent course of English letters: such was Ben Jonson, and as such ...