To any mental state there corresponds a physical condition.
If a man has directed his course to great ends there is compensation even in ruin. - Arthur Alfred Lynch
If a man has directed his course to great ends there is compensation even in ruin.
- Arthur Alfred Lynch
Intuition without reason is the fertile mother of blunders and wrongs. - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Intuition without reason is the fertile mother of blunders and wrongs.
Jealousy is one of the wickedest of all the passions. It is that which has been the most fruitful mother of tragedies, murders, and wars. But reprehe… - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Jealousy is one of the wickedest of all the passions. It is that which has been the most fruitful mother of tragedies, murders, and wars. But reprehe…
Intuition is the soul within the soul. - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Intuition is the soul within the soul.
Jealousy, in spite of the mad frenzy of its most splendid displays, is a vice of weakness; it arises from a mind whose aspirations and desires are in… - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Jealousy, in spite of the mad frenzy of its most splendid displays, is a vice of weakness; it arises from a mind whose aspirations and desires are in…
To any mental state there corresponds a physical condition. - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Hate engenders hate. Hate spreads to nations, and from this cause we have devastating wars. In the contemplation of these wars and their origins ther… - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Hate engenders hate. Hate spreads to nations, and from this cause we have devastating wars. In the contemplation of these wars and their origins ther…
Every anxiety is a mild form of premonition, and from that point the shade deepens till we get the forebodings and hauntings that merge into lunacy. - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Every anxiety is a mild form of premonition, and from that point the shade deepens till we get the forebodings and hauntings that merge into lunacy.
Vanity is apt to inspire contempt, but that becomes immediately tempered by a gentler and more gracious feeling; for the vain man desires to win our … - Arthur Alfred Lynch
Vanity is apt to inspire contempt, but that becomes immediately tempered by a gentler and more gracious feeling; for the vain man desires to win our …
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