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There are six mental faculties that we have, and how we use them sets the course for our life.
— Bob Proctor
Those who won our independence believed that the final end of the state was to make men free to develop their faculties.
— Louis D. Brandeis
The purpose of concept art as a genre is to unbrainwash our mathematical and logical faculties.
— Henry Flynt
The field of experience is the whole universe in all directions. Theory remains shut up within the limits of human faculties.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Man was born to be rich, or to inevitably grow rich, by the use of his faculties: by the union of thought with nature.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The imagination, like all our faculties, has participated in the fall.
— Richard J. Foster
It would take a real daftie to forget that, Sassenach," he said. "I may be lacking practice, but I havena lost all my faculties yet.
— Diana Gabaldon
Inspiration is an awakening, a quickening of all man's faculties, and it is manifested in all high artistic achievements.
— Giacomo Puccini
My mental faculties remained in suspended animation while I obeyed the orders of the higher-ups. This is typical with everyone in the military.
— Smedley Butler
The faculties of our souls differ as widely as the features of our faces and the forms of our frames.
— J.G. Holland
Art or talent, for an artist, is merely a means of applying his personal faculties to the ideas and the things of the period in which he lives.
— Gustave Courbet
The gift of the Holy Ghost ... quicken s all the intellectual faculties.
— Parley P. Pratt
All great natures delight in stability; all great men find eternity affirmed in the very promise of their faculties.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Boredom is a certain sign that we are allowing our faculties to rust in idleness.
— William Ralph Inge
Other books we may read and criticise. To the Scriptures we must bow the entire soul, with all its faculties.
— Edward Norris Kirk
No one has a right to obstruct another exercising his faculties innocently for the relief of sensibilities made a part of his nature.
— Thomas Jefferson
Preaching is the concerted engagement of one's faculties of body, mind, and spirit.
— Fred B. Craddock
Our faculties are more fitted to recognize the wonderful structure of a beetle than a Universe.
— Charles Darwin
To be totally engaged with all my functions and all my faculties and all my capacities in life to me that would be success.
— Jacob Needleman
Nothing proves the truth of surrealism so much as photography. The Zeiss lens has unexpected faculties of surprise!
— Salvador Dali
Every man may claim the fullest liberty to exercise his faculties compatible with the possession of like liberties by every other man.
— Herbert Spencer
In the search for truth - that everything in nature seems to hide - man needs the assistance of all his faculties. All the senses should be awake.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Conflict, which rouses up the best and highest powers in some characters, in others not only jars the whole being, but paralyzes the faculties.
— Anna Brownell Jameson
Shepard's theory of law had roused his intelligence, and gratified it, and he again felt master of his faculties.
— Eleanor Catton
The New York City police department is more representative of the city it serves than most law firms, university faculties, and media companies.
— Mike Barnicle
Yoga is a study of life, study of your body, breath, mind, intellect, memory, and ego. Study of your inner faculties!
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I have lost my mental faculties but am perfectly well.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Most of our faculties lie dormant because they can rely upon Habit, which knows what there is to be done and has no need of their services.
— Marcel Proust
Of all the faculties of the mind, memory is the first that flourishes, and the first that dies.
— Charles Caleb Colton
I see science and mysticism as two complementary manifestations of the human mind; as its rational and intuitive faculties.
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For 'tis not enough to have good faculties, but the principal is, to apply them well.
— Rene Descartes
But yet he may live and enjoy, by seizing and appropriating the productions of the faculties of his fellow men. This is the origin of plunder. Now,
— Frederic Bastiat
There is no theory of a God, of an author of Nature, of an origin of the Universe, which is not utterly repugnant to my faculties ...
— Harriet Martineau
I like being a Baha'i who has an out-there sense of humor. God gives us talents and faculties, and making people laugh is one of mine.
— Rainn Wilson
The infinite God can not by us, in the present limitation of our faculties, be comprehended or conceived.
— William Hamilton
What a curious creature is man; with what a variety of powers and faculties is he endued; yet how easily is he disturbed and put out of order.
— James Boswell
In short, is not liberty the freedom of every person to make full use of his faculties, so long as he does not harm other persons while doing so?
— Frederic Bastiat
Go cherish your soul; express companions; set your habits to a life of solitude; then will the faculties rise fair and full within.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
This monster was outfitted with faculties so gigantic that even the broadest thoroughfares would still have appeared too narrow for him.
— Marquis De Sade
Bright faculties are a source of wisdom, not length of years.
— Publilius Syrus
Golden hours of vision come to us in this present life, when we are at our best, and our faculties work together in harmony.
— Charles Fletcher Dole
Our moral faculties must be placed highest, else they can no more flourish than could a plant growing under the shade and drip of trees.
— Henry Ward Beecher
For what are our faculties, but the extension of our personality? and what is property, but an extension of our faculties?
— Frederic Bastiat
The photographer must possess and preserve the receptive faculties of a child who looks at the world for the first time.
— Bill Brandt
Books may be classed from the Faculties of the mind
— Thomas Jefferson
What makes old age hard to bear is not the failing of one's faculties, mental and physical, but the burden of one's memories.
— W. Somerset Maugham
In the first part, the master-faculties are Observation and Memory, so in the second, the master-faculty is the Discursive Reason.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
We shall never be at peace with ourselves until we yield with glad supremacy to our higher faculties.
— Joseph Cook
Take away freedom of speech, and the creative faculties dry up.
— George Orwell
From each according to his faculties; to each according to his needs
— Mikhail Bakunin
One well-cultivated talent, deepened and enlarged, is worth one hundred shallow faculties.
— William Matthews
The moral faculties are generally and justly esteemed as of higher value than the intellectual powers.
— Charles Darwin
If I had even the slightest grasp upon my own faculties, I would not make essays, I would make decisions.
— Michel De Montaigne
God didn't tell us to suspend our minds he rather challenged us to come and reason, to use our reasoning faculties.
— Sunday Adelaja
There never yet has been a great system sustained by force under which all the best faculties of men have not slowly withered.
— Auberon Herbert
We are amphibious creatures, weaponed for two elements, having two sets of faculties, the particular and the catholic.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A distinction of property results from that very protection which a free Government gives to unequal faculties of acquiring it.
— James Madison
It may not be impossible, but that our Faculties may be so construed, as always to deceive us in the things we judge most certain and assured.
— Joseph Glanvill
The very first discovery of beauty strikes the mind with an inward joy, and spreads a cheerfulness and delight through all its faculties.
— Joseph Addison
Civilization has gotten further and further from the so-called 'natural' man, who uses all his faculties: perception, invention, improvisation.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
In exalting the faculties of the soul, we annihilate, in a great degree, the delusion of the senses.
— Aime Martin
It is very rare that you meet with obstacles in this world, which the humblest man has not faculties to surmount.
— Henry David Thoreau
Virtue is not to be considered in the light of mere innocence, or abstaining from harm; but as the exertion of our faculties in doing good.
— Joseph Butler
An educated person is a person who has so developed the faculties of their mind that they can acquire anything they want
— Bob Proctor
Happiness consists in the full employment of our faculties in some pursuit.
— Harriet Martineau
Existence, faculties, assimilation - in other words, personality, liberty, property - this is man.
— Frederic Bastiat
Talent is a faculty that is highly developed, but genius commands all the faculties.
— Francis Herbert Hedge
My faculties are decaying now and soon I shall be so I cannot remember any but the things that never happened.
— Mark Twain
Lying increases the creative faculties, expands the ego, and lessens the frictions of social contacts.
— Clare Boothe Luce
If you believe in evolution and naturalism then you have a reason not to think your faculties are reliable.
— Alvin Plantinga
With equality of experience and of general faculties, a woman usually sees much more than a man of what is immediately before her.
— John Stuart Mill
Style supposes the reunion and the exercise of all the intellectual faculties. The style is the man.
— Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte De Buffon
We are awash in content that needs to be taught, yet the vast majority of colleges give a large portion of their faculties' salaries to fund research.
— Clayton M Christensen
Redemption is promised at the low price of surrender of your critical faculties.
— Christopher Hitchens
Racial prejudice rotted one's faculties.
— Colson Whitehead
The most fertile soil does not necessarily produce the most abundant harvest. It is the use we make of our faculties which renders them valuable.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
I want to have all of my faculties.
— Jeff Bridges
What an absurd notion that women have not intellectual and moral faculties sufficent for anything else but domestic concerns!
— Susan B. Anthony
Genius
the free and harmonious play of all the faculties of a human being. — Amos Bronson Alcott
the free and harmonious play of all the faculties of a human being. — Amos Bronson Alcott
In reading, a lonely quiet concert is given to our minds; all our mental faculties will be present in this symphonic exaltation.
— Stephane Mallarme
WE begin to die not in our sense or extremities, but in our divine faculties.
— Henry David Thoreau