The most radical act is sometimes to refuse to be hurried.
“The most radical act is sometimes to refuse to be hurried.”
— Lawrence Nault · Time
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The most radical act is sometimes to refuse to be hurried.
“The most radical act is sometimes to refuse to be hurried.”
— Lawrence Nault · Time
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“The most radical act is sometimes to refuse to be hurried.”
“A broken world doesn’t need your perfection. It needs your presence, your persistence, your hands in the soil.”
“When science is disbanded in the name of policy, public health becomes political theater—and the audience is the world’s children.”
“The silence of a forest teaches more than a thousand lectures.”
“Hope is not the opposite of despair. It is the decision to build anyway.”
“No machine dreams of justice. No algorithm dares to imagine a future where compassion leads. That part is still up to us.”
“When we feel lost in time, with only shadows of the past living in our mind; when the moment, which “was", no longer "is” and when only silence remains, loads of questions arise. We can cry a river or we may wonder: “What went wrong?”
“There is always time for another last minute”
“So the year passes into many yesterdays, and winter comes again, as it needs no sage to tell us.”
“God will be with you. His goodness will stand the test of time and His control will never end. Even when you are at your most vulnerable, God is still on His throne and nothing will move Him from this place of authority.”
“Modernism, philosophically speaking, is in a sense the ‘‘worship’’ of time and the transient, a kind of deification of time and becoming and all that flows in the temporal order. That is why it resulted quickly in historicism and evolutionism and the theories all of those 19th-century philosophers such as Hegel and Marx and scientists such as Darwin. Such people are very different from one point of view, but they all in a sense divinize history even if Marx rejected the category of ‘‘divine.’’ The historical process is the reality that is domi- nant in modern thought. It is that which determines values and even real- ity today in the dominant Western paradigm.”