Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Out of Time and Becoming

'All the forms of love, down to the primitive drives of hunger and sex, are seen to be at heart aspirations towards the eternal, which can only reach their true goal when they have raised the soul altogether out of time and becoming, and have united her with a beauty that is universal and absolute, existent in itself and lovable for itself alone.' - B.A.G. Fuller, A History of Philosophy

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