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Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.
— W.E.B. Du Bois
man's being is essentially his own deed.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
All rules for study are summed up in this one: learn only in order to create.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Has creation a final purpose at all, and if so why is it not attained immediately, why does perfection not exist from the very beginning?
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
There is in every man a certain feeling that he has been what he is from all eternity, and by no means become such in time.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
I use game theory to help myself understand conflict situations and opportunities.
— Thomas Schelling
Only he who knows God is truly moral.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Nature is visible Spirit; Spirit is invisible Nature.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
The human brain is the highest bloom of the whole organic metamorphosis of the earth.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
All phenomena are correlated in one absolute and necessary law, from which they can all be deduced.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Mastery is revealed in limitation.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
True education makes for inequality; the inequality of individuality, the inequality of success, the glorious inequality of talent, of genius.
— Felix Schelling
Since it [architecture] is music in space, as it were a frozen music.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Her thoughts were more valuable to me than her body.
— Pepper Winters
I love America. I love Americans.
— John Lydon
Architecture in general is frozen music.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Without contradiction, there would be no life, no movement, no progress, a deadly slumber of all forces.
— Schelling
Architecture is petrified music.
— Felix Schelling
Military strategy...has become the diplomacy of violence.
— Thomas C. Schelling
One's duty is to feel what is great, cherish the beautiful, and to not accept the conventions of society with the ignominy that it imposes upon us.
— Gustave Flaubert
How I would like to have them back, those pointless afternoons - the boredom, the aimlessness, the unformed possibilities.
— Margaret Atwood
There is a tendency in our planning to confuse the unfamiliar with the improbable.
— Thomas Schelling
To achieve great things we must be self-confined ... mastery is revealed in limitation.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling