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Substance is enduring, form is ephemeral.
The unique eludes us; yet we remain faithful to the ideal of it; and in spite of sense and of our merely abstract thinking, it becomes for us the most real thing in the actual world, although for us it is the elusive goal of an infinite quest.
When the object is perceived as particular and unique and not merely the member of a family, when it appears independent of any general notion and detached from the sanity of a cause, isolated and inexplicable in the light of ignorance, then and only then may it be a source of enchantment.
I am visible and immutable - carefully hidden behind a secret, secret. I
There is an indomitable quality within the human spirit that cannot be destroyed; a face deep within the human personality that is impregnable to all assaults.
Fastidiousness is the envelope of indelicacy.
An indefinable something is to be done, in a way nobody knows how, at a time nobody knows when, that will accomplish nobody knows what.
An integral being knows without going, sees without looking, and accomplishes without doing.
Integrity - one word that means so much; costs so little yet makes a real difference in this world.
The indispensible is not necessarily the desirable.
Sometimes something has a value, it has an instant quality to it, and that's all it needs to be.
Imperturbability means coolness and presence of mind under all circumstances, calmness amid storm, clearness of judgment in moments of grave peril, immobility, impassiveness, or, to use an old and expressive word, phlegm.
Integrate the unseen of what you first are in the midst of all things seen.
True worth is in being, not seeming
Sometimes the best properties aren't necessarily the biggest properties.
The greatest of all gifts is the power to estimate things at their true worth
The true asset before any human being on this planet are... Enthusiasm & Will... with these everything comes from nothingness & devoid of them everything perishes to nothingness...
We must recognize, however, that intrinsic value is an elusive concept.
What is inherent inside you is your uniqueness and peculiarity
Subject to intelligence, nothing is incalculable.
Whatever you might say the object "is", well it is not.
What delights us in visible beauty is the invisible.
Spirit is a tangible substance.
Value is what you get.
That which is impenetrable to us really exists. Behind the secrets of nature remains something subtle, intangible, and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion.'
A thing is never seen as it really is.
Intemperance is a dangerous companion. It throws many people off their guard, betrays them to a great many indecencies, to ruinous passions, to disadvantages in fortune; makes them discover secrets, drive foolish bargains, engage in play, and often to stagger from the tavern to the stews.
The value of time is immeasurable.
Indomitable will, purposeful action
Implacable I, the implacable Sea; Implacable most when most I smile serene- Pleased, not appeased, by myriad wrecks in me.
Information and action combined are indestructible.
A tangible object passes complete into my brain with the warmth of life upon it, and occupies the same place that it does in space; for, without egotism, the mind is as large as the universe.
There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words; realities which no one has thought out, and which are excluded for lack of interpreters.
What constitutes worth? In short, I would say the valuable attributes you have in relation to how you can productively use them ... All attributes have value, but they have worth if they are used productively.
What no one else sees, no one else cares about.
objects that couldn't be
Intellectual achievement. The exercise of skill. Human feeling.
The only real valuable thing is intuition.
An object should be judged by whether it has a form consistent with its use.
Look at not its value[sic], for its value addition shows its worth.
What knowledge is there of which man is capable that is not founded on the exterior,
the relation that exists between visible and invisible, the perceptible and the imperceptible?
Real worth requires no interpreter: its everyday deeds form its emblem.
The first thing that intellect does with an object is to class it with something else.
Value is what people are willing to pay for it.
Intemperance is a hydra with a hundred heads. She never stalks abroad unaccompanied with impurity, anger, and the most infamous profligacies.
For me, that was love. Tangible. Love was what was in front of me, not a distant fantasy.
Some things that are invisible and untouchable can nevertheless be seen and felt.
That alone is Real which exists by itself, which reveals itself by itself and which is eternal and unchanging.
Nothing has an unlikely quality. It is heavy.
In man, the things which are not measurable are more important than those which are measurable.
Everything is in the way the material is composed.
A successful object is one which exists beyond its own reality, which creates a dual (and not merely interactlve) relation (with its users also), a relation of contradiction, misappropriation and destablilisation.
Surplus-value and the rate of surplus-value are ... the invisible essence to be investigated, whereas the rate of profit and hence the form of surplus-value as profit are visible surface phenomena
The human spirit, you know what they say about the human spirit? Is is harder than a rock and more delicate than a flower petal.
Value is coextensive with reality.
If it is not measurable it is not manageable.
Integrity gives. It is not a taker.
We cannot measure, what it is we do not know to value.
I am trying to counter the fixity of architectures, their stolidity, with elements that give an ineffable immaterial quality.
[Mathematics is] purely intellectual, a pure theory of forms, which has for its objects not the combination of quantities or their images, the numbers, but things of thought to which there could correspond effective objects or relations, even though such a correspondence is not necessary.
We come to think of an idealist as one who seeks to realize what is not in fact realizable. But, it is necessary to insist, to have ideals is not the same as to have impracticable ideals, however often it may be the case that our ideals are impracticable.
It is your very essence, and it is immediately accessible to you as the feeling of your own presence, the realization I am that is prior to I am this or I am that.
But information is physical.
Thrivability emerges from each of us holding the persistent intention to be generative: that is to say, to create more value than we consume.
Things are in their essence what we choose to make them. A thing is, according to the mode in which one looks at it.
Linear's defeated form
The intangible reality rise.' ~ Wanderer
Your most precious, valued possessions and your greatest powers are invisible and intangible. No one can take them. You, and you alone, can give them.
There is one story left, one road: that it is. And on this road there are very many signs that, being, is uncreated and imperishable, whole, unique, unwavering, and complete.
The power to distinguish between person and performance and to communicate intrinsic worth flows naturally out of our own sense of intrinsic worth.
The most valuable asset we have, actually, is our ability to understand, to do the right thing, to be kind, to be decent.
The objects which we admire have no absolute value in themselves ...
Goodwill is the one and only asset that competition cannot undersell or destroy.
One shining quality lends a lustre to another, or hides some glaring defect.
The intelligence of an individual in not a fixed quantity.
There are no inanimate objects ...
The property which every man has in his own labour, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.
A real Intelligence is an art to simplify complex matters without losing the integrity of that matter
MATERIAL, adj. Having an actual existence, as distinguished from an imaginary one. Important.
Of all the things that human beings make and do for each other, it is the unquantifiable ones that contribute most to human happiness.
In itself it is nothing. Nothing but a book: parchment, colouring, ink. Yet the most perishable material is at the same time the most durable substance in the world ...
Heart...Soul...Words
An item must have a soul, it must function properly, be nice to hold and a pleasure to look at
What is a thing worth, if it comes with no risk?
There is nothing, in itself, valuable or despicable, desirable or hateful, beautiful or deformed; but that these attributes arise from the particular constitution and fabric of human sentiment and affection.
Conscience - the only incorruptible thing about us.
Immaterial art is the strongest because there's no obstacle; there's just energy, and I believe in energy.
Integration is a word of the past, the word of the future and the word of the present is contribution.
At least half of my life's many mistakes can be safely put down to impetuosity: the other half derive from inertia.
Nothing is as invisible as the obvious.
A great work of art, if it accomplishes anything, serves to remind us, or let us say to set us dreaming, of all that is fluid and intangible.
Unmentioned, what is can become as though it were not.
The indestructible is one: it is each individual human being and, at the same time, it is common to all, hence the incomparably indivisible union that exists between human beings.
For however dutifully we record what we see around us, the common denominator of all we see is always, transparently, shamelessly, the implacable I.
All that is active, all that is enveloped in time and space, is endowed with what might be described as an abstract, ideal and absolute impermeability.
Being is unrecognizable unless it manages to seem, and seeming is feeble unless it manages to be.
You can only value something if you've experienced it.
Something is worth what somebody will pay for it. Nothing else, nothing more, nothing less.
With these three qualities, it cannot be made the subject of description; and hence we blend them together and obtain The One.
Man cannot live without a continuous confidence in something indestructible within himself.
Life id far more abrasive experiencing it's individual components than the sum itself