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" Philosophers who have speculated on the significance of life and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time this destiny is accomplished ; she has set up a sign which apprises us every time... "
Christ's Secret Doctrine: And Its Rediscovery in Modern Thought and Life - Page 39
de A. S. Mories - 1917 - 119 pages
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The Theosophical Quarterly, Volume 12

1914 - 416 pages
...have speculated on the significance of life and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time...sign which apprises us every time our activity is full of expansion; this sign is joy. I say joy ; I do not say pleasure. Pleasure, in point of fact,...
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The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture, Volume 5

Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke - 1917 - 858 pages
...to give us notice every time her destiny is accomplished; . . . she has set up a sign which apprizes us every time our activity is in full expansion: this sign is joy ... we find that wherever joy is, creation has been, and that the richer the creation the deeper the...
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Bergson & Education

Olive Annie Wheeler - 1922 - 152 pages
...the significance of life and the destiny of man [says Bergson] have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time...accomplished ; she has set up a sign which apprises 104 us every time our activity is in full expansion ; this sign is joy. I say joy; I do not say pleasure....
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The Re-creating of the Individual: A Study of Psychological Types and Their ...

Beatrice M. Hinkle - 1923 - 500 pages
...have speculated on the significance of life and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time...activity is in full expansion; this sign is joy; I do not say pleasure. Pleasure, in point of fact, is no more than an instrument contrived by Nature...
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The Re-creating of the Individual: A Study of Psychological Types and Their ...

Beatrice M. Hinkle - 1923 - 502 pages
...have speculated on the significance of life and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time...our activity is in full expansion; this sign is joy; il do not say pleasure. Pleasure, in point of fact, is no more than an instrument contrived by Nature...
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Unmasking Our Minds

David Seabury - 1924 - 438 pages
...that emotion given little place in lists offered by technical psychologies. Bergson writes of joy, "Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time this destiny (of right living) is accomplished ; she has set up a sign which apprises us every time our activity...
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Progressive Education, Volume 3

1926 - 462 pages
...speculated on the significance of life i^^ and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time...sign which apprises us every time our activity is a full expansion; this sign is joy. . . True joy is always an emphatic signal of the triumph of life....
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Progressive Education, Volume 3

1926 - 504 pages
...have speculated on the significance of life and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time this destiny is accomplished; she has setup a sign which apprises us every time our activity is a full expansion; this sign is joy. . . True...
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Growing Into Life: A Magna Charta of Youth

David Seabury - 1928 - 746 pages
...have speculated on the significance of life and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that nature has taken pains to give us notice every time...activity is in full expansion; this sign is joy; I do not say pleasure. Pleasure, in point of fact, is no more than an instrument contrived by nature...
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The Theosophical Quarterly, Volume 12

1914 - 412 pages
...have speculated on the significance of life and the destiny of man have not sufficiently remarked that Nature has taken pains to give us notice every time...sign which apprises us every time our activity is full of expansion ; this sign is joy. I say joy ; I do not say pleasure. Pleasure, in point of fact,...
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