Nothing matters except the good will, the willing fulfilment of the purpose of God. Success or failure does not depend on the individual but on other factors as well. Giordano Bruno says: "I have fought, that is much, victory is in the hands of fate. Giordano Bruno - Page 83by James Lewis McIntyre - 1903 - 365 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arthur Ponsonby Baron Ponsonby, Dorothea Ponsonby - Reformers - 1919 - 360 pages
...time, is the privilege of very few. AP GIORDANO BRUNO 1548-1600 I have fought: that is much—victory is in the hands of fate. Be that as it may with me,...future ages will not deny of me, be the victor who may—that I did not fear to die, yielded to none of my fellows in constancy, and preferred a spirited... | |
| Ivor Blashka Hart - Astronomy - 1924 - 330 pages
...' are in greater fear than I who am condemned.' There is something really fine about Bruno's dying words. ' I have fought, that is much — victory is in the hands of fate. Be that as it may, this at least future ages will not deny me, be the victor who he may — that I did not fear to die.... | |
| Sir Richard Arman Gregory - Science - 1928 - 386 pages
...I who am condemned." The fear of death was no part of Bruno's philosophy. "I have fought," he said, "that is much — victory is in the hands of fate....may with me, this at least future ages will not deny me, be the victor who may — that I did not fear to die. Yielded to none of my fellows in constancy,... | |
| B. E. Shinde - China - 1993 - 168 pages
...success or failure is not his— it is God's glorious event. Bruno may be quoted to advantage here: "I have fought; that is much. Victory is in the hands of God." Many extraneous faiths that have opposed the philosophy of the Gita, have in respect of the Karmic... | |
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