5-1-13 Various Millenial Quotes From “International Thesaurus Of Quotations” Related to this Divine “System”

The author regularly reads a page or two each day of the “International Thesaurus of Quotations” (the edition copyrighted in 1996; compiled by Eugene Ehrlich and Marshall De Bruhl). Occasionally, quotes there which seem to refer somewhat to elements of the divine “System” described in this website, so they’ve been repeated: 
 Subject–“Temperament”: “There is no harbor of peace / From the changing waves of joy and despair”–Euripides, Ion,  421-08 B.C. … 
Subject–”Theology”: “The most tedious of all discourses are on the subject of the Supreme Being”–Emerson, Journals, 1836. This quote is in agreement with this item on p.5 of the book-text: “In order for this helpful simple system to spread across and be embraced by lots of people worldwide in different cultures, it has to leave out mysterious details about God’s nature–since those rely on beliefs, not ACTIONS … and beliefs vary so much; whereas actions are either good or bad for everyone, in all cultures.”