Quotes of Charles Fort - somelinesforyou

“ Phenomena of a man alone on a desert island can be explained in terms of mass psychology - inasmuch as the mind of no man is a unit, but is a community of mental states that influence one another. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me. ”

- Charles Fort

“ There is not a physicist in the world who can perceive when a parlor magician palms off playing-cards. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit e nough, I shall be a saint. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Science of to-day — the superstition of to-morrow. Science of to-morrow — the superstition of to-day. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Phenomena of a man alone on a desert island can be explained in terms of mass psychology - inasmuch as the mind of no man is a unit, but is a community of mental states that influence one another. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit e nough, I shall be a saint. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Phenomena of a man alone on a desert island can be explained in terms of mass psychology - inasmuch as the mind of no man is a unit, but is a community of mental states that influence one another. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit e nough, I shall be a saint. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Phenomena of a man alone on a desert island can be explained in terms of mass psychology - inasmuch as the mind of no man is a unit, but is a community of mental states that influence one another. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit e nough, I shall be a saint. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Science of to-day — the superstition of to-morrow. Science of to-morrow — the superstition of to-day. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Science of to-day — the superstition of to-morrow. Science of to-morrow — the superstition of to-day. ”

- Charles Fort

“ There is not a physicist in the world who can perceive when a parlor magician palms off playing-cards. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Phenomena of a man alone on a desert island can be explained in terms of mass psychology - inasmuch as the mind of no man is a unit, but is a community of mental states that influence one another. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit e nough, I shall be a saint. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit e nough, I shall be a saint. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Phenomena of a man alone on a desert island can be explained in terms of mass psychology - inasmuch as the mind of no man is a unit, but is a community of mental states that influence one another. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Phenomena of a man alone on a desert island can be explained in terms of mass psychology - inasmuch as the mind of no man is a unit, but is a community of mental states that influence one another. ”

- Charles Fort

“ There is not a physicist in the world who can perceive when a parlor magician palms off playing-cards. ”

- Charles Fort

“ There is not a physicist in the world who can perceive when a parlor magician palms off playing-cards. ”

- Charles Fort

“ There is not a physicist in the world who can perceive when a parlor magician palms off playing-cards. ”

- Charles Fort

“ There is not a physicist in the world who can perceive when a parlor magician palms off playing-cards. ”

- Charles Fort

“ There is not a physicist in the world who can perceive when a parlor magician palms off playing-cards. ”

- Charles Fort

“ The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me. ”

- Charles Fort

“ Science of to-day — the superstition of to-morrow. Science of to-morrow — the superstition of to-day. ”

- Charles Fort
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