Henry Miller uses this Aquinas-quote in the front of his "The Books in My Life". Wasn't Aquinas on his deathbed when he said it? Krishnamurti's answer would be, "The truth is a pathless journey". Lao Tzu, "The Way can be talked about but cannot be named". Jesus, "... another will gird thee and take thee where thy would not go".
There is no difference between wild Nature and human Nature (Kaczinski). I know this because... human Nature bears it out.
The Old Testament, "The letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life". "Men are as but Leaves of Grass.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Man is endogenous".
Michael Stifel, "Futile is the labor of those who fatique themselves with calculations to square the circle".
Written from 1265-1274, the Summa Theologica is St. Thomas Aquinas' greatest work.
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the meaning of the word "ojibwe" is not known, but it can also be written as ojibwa or chippewa.
Because not all that much was written about him compared to say, Robert the Bruce. But what is written about Wallace is not difficult to find, you just have to know where to look. Try 'The Lion In The North' by John Prebble.
The ancient Egyptian language has no word meaning angel, since they are a feature of the Christian religion. Consequently the word angel is not written in hieroglyphs.
Thomas Aquinas Michels has written: 'Die Salzburger Domtore'
Thomas Aquinas Daly has written: 'The art of Thomas Aquinas Daly' -- subject(s): Landscape in art, Still-life painting, American
David Casimer Winiewicz has written: 'Self-knowledge and self-presence in Aquinas: an investigation into the meaning and significance of man's presence in the world'
Yes. In fact, He is said to have spoken on the morning of 6 December 1273, his last words: "Such secrets have been revealed to me that all I have written now appears of little value."
Written from 1265-1274, the Summa Theologica is St. Thomas Aquinas' greatest work.
Quran was originally revealed in Arabic but its meaning can be translated into any & every other language.
John Inglis has written: 'The patriots' 'How to Write Reports (Learning Skills)' 'Thomas Aquinas (International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought)' 'On Aquinas'
A. G Sertillanges has written: 'Saint Thomas Aquinas and his work'
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Shadia B. Drury has written: 'Aquinas and modernity' 'Terror and Civilization'
Laura Suzanne Westra has written: 'Truth and existence in Thomas Aquinas'
Sister M T Aquinas is a fictional nun character in the book "Deadly Disclosures" by Julie Cave. The author Julie Cave has written various mystery novels featuring this character solving crimes in a monastery setting.