Quote by Albert Pike
Philosophy is a kind of journey, ever learning yet never arriving

Philosophy is a kind of journey, ever learning yet never arriving at the ideal perfection of truth. – Albert Pike

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Above all things let us never forget that mankind constitutes one great brotherhood all born to encounter suffering and sorrow, and therefore bound to sympathize with each other. – Albert Pike

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Almost all the noblest things that have been achieved in the world, have been achieved by poor men poor scholars, poor professional men, poor artisans and artists, poor philosophers, poets, and men of genius. – Albert Pike

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I worked hard learning harmony and theory when I was growing up in Chicago in the 1920s. – Lionel Hampton

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Maybe our young people are not as vacuous as we would like to lead ourselves to believe – that all theyre interested in is hairdos and looking at other beautiful people. Maybe theyre interested in learning something. – David James Elliott

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I am a firm believer that God has already ordered the things that have taken place in my life…and Im just learning to follow the path hes laid before me. – Monica Denise Brown

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There is no royal road to learning no short cut to the acquirement of any art. – Anthony Trollope

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I have long enjoyed the friendship and companionship of Republicans because I am by instinct a teacher, and I would like to teach them something. – Woodrow Wilson

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A revival does two things. First, it returns the Church from her backsliding and second, it causes the conversion of men and women and it always includes the conviction of sin on the part of the Church. What a spell the devil seems to cast over the Church today! – Billy Sunday

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Loneliness can be conquered only by those who can bear solitude. – Paul Tillich

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Jealousy is the fear or apprehension of superiority: envy our uneasiness under it. – William Shenstone

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