Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 108
... ourselves from the worldly life to devote ourselves to the service of God . All people are prophets , are capable of this spiritual attainment . The function of poetry is the communication of vision . Great poetry is the result of great ...
... ourselves from the worldly life to devote ourselves to the service of God . All people are prophets , are capable of this spiritual attainment . The function of poetry is the communication of vision . Great poetry is the result of great ...
Page 186
... ourselves a democracy , we mean that the State exists for promoting the good of its members . Our real good consists in the develop- ment of our inward resources . Many of us , how- ever , live on the surface of life , echo the ...
... ourselves a democracy , we mean that the State exists for promoting the good of its members . Our real good consists in the develop- ment of our inward resources . Many of us , how- ever , live on the surface of life , echo the ...
Page 265
... ourselves as subjects we have to look back over our own shoulder and catch ourselves in a split second before the beginning of awareness develops into logical thought . Thus we know ourselves in our reality . This awareness is ...
... ourselves as subjects we have to look back over our own shoulder and catch ourselves in a split second before the beginning of awareness develops into logical thought . Thus we know ourselves in our reality . This awareness is ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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