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Woodrow Wilson, Speech to the National Press Club (20 March 1914).
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Works of the intellect are great only by comparison with each other.
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Your inner body is not solid but spacious. It is not your physical form but the life that animates the physical form. It is the intelligence that created and sustains the body, simultaneously coordinating hundreds of different functions of such extraordinary complexity that the human mind can only understand a tiny fraction of it. When you become aware of it, what is really happening is that the intelligence is becoming aware of itself. It is the elusive “life” that no scientist has ever found because the consciousness that is looking for it is it.
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Your intelligence often bears the same relation to your heart as the library of a château does to its owner.
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Yukteswar Giri, Autobiography of a Yogi (1946)