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Life & Wisdom Quote by Norman Cousins

"Just as there is no loss of basic energy in the universe, so no thought or action is without its effects, present or ultimate, seen or unseen, felt or unfelt"

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Cousins borrows the cool authority of physics to make an unapologetically moral claim: consequence is not a metaphor, its a law. By opening with conservation of energy, he piggybacks on a widely trusted scientific principle, then swivels it toward the inner life and public behavior. The move is shrewd. It flatters a modern reader's respect for science while quietly insisting that ethics, too, is a kind of accounting system.

The subtext is an argument against the convenient fiction of isolated acts. Thoughts that never become speech, small cruelties that pass as jokes, silent generosities no one applauds: Cousins treats them as real forces, not private vapor. "Present or ultimate" stretches the timeline beyond the instant-feedback culture of reputation and likes; "seen or unseen, felt or unfelt" widens the audience beyond the people in the room. He's building a case for responsibility that doesn't depend on surveillance or immediate punishment. The point isn't that every action is punished or rewarded neatly, but that nothing is inert.

Context matters. Cousins was a mid-century public intellectual and editor who spent a career arguing that humanism had to be practical, not merely polite. Postwar life had made the stakes of "just a thought" brutally clear: ideologies begin as abstractions and end as policy, institutions, and bodies. The line reads like a rebuttal to cynicism - the shrug that says your choices are too small to matter. Cousins answers: small is not the same as zero.

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Norman Cousins (June 24, 1915 - 1990) was a Author from USA.

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