Anne Conway Quotes on Nature
Anne Conway was an English philosopher and one of the most original metaphysicians of the seventeenth century. This page collects quotes attributed to Anne Conway on the topic of nature, drawn from across the philosopher's works.
Quotes
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Attributed to Anne Conway:
“Spirit and body differ only in degree, not in kind.”
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Attributed to Anne Conway:
“Body is nothing but fixed and condensed spirit; spirit is nothing but volatile body.”
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Attributed to Anne Conway:
“All creatures may be improved infinitely, becoming ever more like their Creator.”
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Attributed to Anne Conway:
“There is in every creature a principle of life and motion which is the very seed of God in it.”
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Attributed to Anne Conway:
“Goodness, even in the worst of creatures, will always remain to some extent.”