George William Russell

George William Russell
George William Russellwho wrote with the pseudonym Æ, was an Irish writer, editor, critic, poet, artistic painter and Irish nationalist. He was also a writer on mysticism, and a central personage in the group of devotees of theosophy which met in Dublin for many years...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth10 April 1867
CountryIreland
endure human ideal landlord life relation relations social spirit sympathy
The relation of landlord and tenant is not an ideal one, but any relations in a social order will endure if there is infused into them some of that spirit of human sympathy which qualifies life for immortality.
spiritual unconquerable-will world
After the spiritual powers, there is no thing in the world more unconquerable than the spirit of nationality.... The spirit of nationality in Ireland will persist even though the mightiest of material powers be its neighbor.
spiritual hate fighting
We may fight against what is wrong, but if we allow ourselves to hate, that is to insure our spiritual defeat and our likeness to what we hate.
time plums spirit
You can't evoke great spirits and eat plums at the same time.
sympathy order spirit
Any relations in a social order will endure, if there is infused into them some of that spirit of human sympathy which qualifies life for immortality.
art biological practise realise
We realise that natural aptitudes are not interchangeable, and each person must, of biological or spiritual necessity, practise the art for which he is fitted.
man power seems
Nothing exasperates the spirit in man more than power which seems unconquerable and which makes impotent all protest.
work yield
We have control over the work of our hands, but little over the working of the soul. But yet we must yield to it, for without it we have nothing.
defeated great victors wars
The victors in great wars have always been spiritually defeated by the conquered.
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I lay this down as a fundamental proposition, which I do not think will be denied, that whoever controls the taxation and trade policy of a country controls its destiny and the entire character of its civilization.
blown centuries shall
The wind from the Kingdom of Heaven has blown all over the world, and shall blow for centuries yet.
infinitely worst
We have the universe to roam in in imagination. It is our virtue to be infinitely varied. The worst tyranny is uniformity.
draws men themselves
The world can only be free when men are content in themselves and each draws from his own fountain.
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We dwell in the house of the body, but its perfection and intricate life are the work of a wisdom which never relaxes dominion over a single cell.