"Unresolved" Quotes from Famous Books
... "one character,—that of the sceptic, who believes in no medicine at all; who sturdily dies with his doubts unresolved, and unattended by any physician. But it must be confessed that he is a still rarer character than the sceptic in religion. Nature, my dear Harrington, ... — The Eclipse of Faith - Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic • Henry Rogers
... say advisedly "primitive gods," and this with no intention of obscurantism. The god of later days, the unknown source of life, the unresolved mystery of the world, is not begotten of a rite, is not, essentially not, the occasion or object of art. With his relation to art—which is indeed practically non-existent—we have nothing to do. Of the other gods we may safely say ... — Ancient Art and Ritual • Jane Ellen Harrison |