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The recruit must be carefully and sedulously taught when meeting the enemy, even at a trot or canter, to use no force whatever, otherwise his sword will bury itself to the hilt, and the swordsman will either be dragged from his horse, or will be compelled to drop his weapon - if he can.
Richard Francis Burton
He regards it, with many moderns, as a state of things, not a thing; a convenient word denoting the sense of personality, of individual identity.
Richard Francis Burton
When doctors differ who decides amid the milliard-headed throng? Who save the madman dares to cry: "'Tis I am right, you all are wrong"? "You all are right, you all are wrong," we hear the careless Soofi say, "For each believes his glimm'ering lamp to be the gorgeous light of day."
Richard Francis Burton
Now the last hookah has gone out, and the most restless of our servants has turned in.
Richard Francis Burton
He advocates suspension of judgment, with a proper suspicion of "Facts, the idlest of superstitions."Finally, although destructive to appearance, he is essentially reconstructive.
Richard Francis Burton
How shall the Shown pretend to ken aught of the Showman or the Show?
Richard Francis Burton
He can only wail over the prevalence of evil, assume its foundation to be error, and purpose to abate it by uprooting that Ignorance which bears and feeds it.
Richard Francis Burton
Thus he seeks to discover a system which will prove them all right, and all wrong; which will reconcile their differences; will unite past creeds; will account for the present, and will anticipate the future with a continuous and uninterrupted development; this, too, by a process, not negative and distinctive, but, on the contrary, intensely positive and constructive.
Richard Francis Burton
How melancholy a thing is success.
Richard Francis Burton
Shall we ever understand that ignorance is not innocence?
Richard Francis Burton
Cease, then, your own Almighty Power to bind, to bound, to understand.
Richard Francis Burton
I am bound to take careful thought concerning the consequences of every word and deed. When, however, the Future has become the Past, it would be the merest vanity for me to grieve or to repent over that which was decreed by universal Law.
Richard Francis Burton
The "original calamity" was either caused by God or arose without leave of God, in either case degrading God to man.
Richard Francis Burton
Is not the highest honour his who from the worst hath drawn the best; May not your Maker make the world from matter, an it suit His hest?
Richard Francis Burton
Both propose a reward for mere belief, and a penalty for simple unbelief; rewards and punishments being, by the way, very disproportionate. Thus they reduce everything to the scale of a somewhat unrefined egotism; and their demoralizing effects become clearer to every progressive age.
Richard Francis Burton
Learn from the mighty Spi'rits of old to set thy foot on Heav'en and Hell; In Life to find thy hell and heav'en as thou abuse or use it well.
Richard Francis Burton
The Pilgrim holds with St. Augustine Absolute Evil is impossible because it is always rising up into good.
Richard Francis Burton
Hâjî Abdû has been known to me for more years than I care to record.
Richard Francis Burton
But my individuality, however all-sufficient for myself, is an infinitesimal point, an atom subject in all things to the Law of Storms called Life.
Richard Francis Burton
The Hâjî regrets the excessive importance attached to a possible future state: he looks upon this as a psychical stimulant, a day dream, whose revulsion and reaction disorder waking life.
Richard Francis Burton
The race of Be'ing from dawn of Life in an unbroken course was run; What men are pleased to call their Souls was in the hog and dog begun: Life is a ladder infinite-stepped, that hides its rungs from human eyes; Planted its foot in chaos-gloom, its head soars high above the skies: No break the chain of Being bears; all things began in unity; And lie the links in regular line though haply none the sequence see.
Richard Francis Burton
Is not man born with a love of change.
Richard Francis Burton
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