Nikos Kazantzakis Quote

Even the most humble insect and the most insignificant idea are the military encampments of God. Within them, all of God is arranged in fighting position for a critical battle.
Even in the most meaningless particle of earth and sky I hear God crying out: "Help me!"
Everything is an egg in which God's sperm labors without rest, ceaselessly. Innumerable forces within and without it range themselves to defend it.
With the light of the brain, with the flame of the heart, I besiege every cell where God is jailed, seeking, trying, hammering to open a gate in the fortress of matter, to create a gap through which God may issue in heroic attack.


The Saviors of God (1923)


Even the most humble insect and the most insignificant idea are the military encampments of God. Within them, all of God is arranged in fighting...

Even the most humble insect and the most insignificant idea are the military encampments of God. Within them, all of God is arranged in fighting...

Even the most humble insect and the most insignificant idea are the military encampments of God. Within them, all of God is arranged in fighting...

Even the most humble insect and the most insignificant idea are the military encampments of God. Within them, all of God is arranged in fighting...