“[Duration is] the form which the succession of our conscious states assumes when our ego lets itself live, when it refrains from separating its present state from its former state.”
Henri Bergson“Spirit borrows from matter the perceptions on which it feeds and restores them to matter in the form of movements which it has stamped with its own freedom.”
Henri Bergson“You will obtain a vision of matter that is perhaps fatiguing for your imagination, but pure and stripped of what the requirements of life make you add to it in external perception.”
Henri Bergson“Instinct perfected is a faculty of using and even constructing organized instruments intelligence perfected is the faculty of making and using unorganized instruments.”
Henri Bergson“We regard intelligence as man's main characteristic and we know that there is no superiority which intelligence cannot confer on us, no inferiority for which it cannot compensate.”
Henri Bergson“Intelligence is the faculty of making artificial objects, especially tools to make tools.”
Henri Bergson“In just the same way the thousands of successive positions of a runner are contracted into one sole symbolic attitude, which our eye perceives, which art reproduces, and which becomes for everyone the image of a man who runs.”
Henri Bergson“The present contains nothing more than the past and what is found in the effect was already in the cause.”
Henri Bergson“Some other faculty than the intellect is necessary for the apprehension of reality.”
Henri Bergson“There is no greater joy than that of feeling oneself a creator. The triumph of life is expressed by creation.”
Henri Bergson