| Health Research - 1970 - 132 pages
...the existence of such a principle as Vril. Those who assert that " thoughts are things " are right so far as they go — but they do not go far enough. A thought cannot be generated without Vril. Neither can it be projected to a distance without a peculiar... | |
| Salmon Portland Chase - 1993 - 532 pages
...which it was a part. In relation to your resolutions, I will say that, in my judgment, they are good, so far as they go; but they do not go far enough, if intended as a basis of a political organization separate from existing parties. If intended merely... | |
| Book Tree - 1999 - 128 pages
...even the existence of such a principle as Vril. Those who assert that " thoughts are things" are right so far as they go — but they do not go far enough. A thought cannot be generated without Vril. Neither can it be projectcd to a distance without a peculiar... | |
| Peter Grose - 2000 - 282 pages
...Doctrine against communist expansion in Europe, the Marshall Plan, and containment might have been "good so far as they go. But they do not go far enough," he wrote in 1950. Allen, who knew much more than Foster about what the Truman administration was actually... | |
| Chas Clifton, Graham Harvey - 2004 - 410 pages
...in space'. The nature mystic would say that these concepts are undoubtedly true, and they are useful so far as they go. But they do not go far enough; for, from the mystical point of view, they do not cover the whole of man's experience, even though... | |
| 1880 - 676 pages
...nor do I see any necessity for one. Note-books, scrap-books and others of that ilk are good enough so far as they go, but they do not go far enough ; they are practically useless without an index, and how few of them ever have one. In using the index,... | |
| American Library Institute - 1916 - 202 pages
...issued by the University of Chicago, and the "Reader's manual," of Columbia University, are valuable so far as they go, but they do not go far enough in the way of definite instruction, and there is no certainty that they will gain the attention of... | |
| 1900 - 478 pages
...national system. Public and High Schools, College and Professional Schools, do "work of the highest order so far as they go : but they do not go far enough. For this reason Ontario is weakened by her own neglect. In the past a good excuse for neglect could... | |
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