It also follows that all thinking involves a risk.
"My dear sir, worship involves a touch of mystery.
On the other hand, the existence of substance follows also solely from its nature, inasmuch as its nature involves existence.
Wingfold was silent, thoughtful, saying to himself--"How straight an honest bow can shoot!--But this involves something awful.
The purchase of a dress-coat or of a masquerade-suit to be worn but once, involves for some an excessive and needless sacrifice.
"You will know how much I have already learned to trust you when I say that what I am about to confide to you plainly involves the secret of another."
Experience as trying involves change, but change is meaningless transition unless it is consciously connected with the return wave of consequences which flow from it.
In determining the place of thinking in experience we first noted that experience involves a connection of doing or trying with something which is undergone in consequence.
Memory, therefore, knows a thing under a condition of a fixed time; which involves knowledge under the conditions of "here" and "now." But this is not the province of the intellect, but of the sense.