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  • #1
    Ernest Becker
    “Civilized" society is a hopeful belief and protest that science, money and goods make man count for more than any other animal. In this sense everything that man does is religious and heroic, and yet in danger of being fictitious and fallible,”
    Ernest Becker

  • #2
    Martin Buber
    “As long as the firmament of the You is spread over me, the tempests of causality cower at my heels, and whirl of doom congeals.”
    Martin Buber

  • #3
    Stephen  King
    “Beyond the reach of human rage
    A drop of hell, a touch of strange ...”
    Stephen King, The Gunslinger

  • #4
    Virginia Woolf
    “... it is fatal for anyone who writes to think of their sex. It is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple; one must be woman-manly or man-womanly. It is fatal for a woman to lay the least stress on any grievance; to plead even with justice any cause; in any way to speak consciously as a woman. And fatal is no figure of speech; for anything written with that conscious bias is doomed to death. It ceases to be fertilized. Brilliant and effective, powerful and masterly, as it may appear for a day or two, it must wither at nightfall; it cannot grow in the minds of others. Some collaboration has to take place in the mind between the woman and the man before the art of creation can be accomplished. Some marriage of opposites has to be consummated. The whole of the mind must lie wide open if we are to get the sense that the writer is communicating his experience with perfect fullness.”
    Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own

  • #5
    “I used to think I was the strangest person in the world
    but then I thought, there are so many people in the world, there must be someone just like me who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do
    I would imagine her, and imagine that she must be out there thinking of me too.
    well, I hope that if you are out there you read this and know that yes, it’s true I’m here, and I’m just as strange as you.”
    Rebecca Katherine Martin

  • #6
    Terence McKenna
    “You have to take seriously the notion that understanding the universe is your responsibility, because the only understanding of the universe that will be useful to you is your own understanding.”
    Terence McKenna

  • #7
    David  Brooks
    “We don’t become better because we acquire new information. We become better because we acquire better loves. We don’t become what we know. Education is a process of love formation. When you go to a school, it should offer you new things to love.”
    David Brooks, The Road to Character

  • #8
    Franz Wright
    “The long silences need to be loved, perhaps more than the words which arrive to describe them in time.”
    Franz Wright, God's Silence

  • #9
    Franz Wright
    “Auto-Lullaby

    Think of   a sheep
    knitting a sweater;
    think of   your life
    getting better and better.

    Think of   your cat
    asleep in a tree;
    think of   that spot
    where you once skinned your knee.

    Think of   a bird
    that stands in your palm.
    Try to remember
    the Twenty-first Psalm.

    Think of   a big pink horse
    galloping south;
    think of   a fly, and
    close your mouth.

    If   you feel thirsty, then
    drink from your cup.
    The birds will keep singing
    until they wake up.”
    Franz Wright

  • #10
    Lemony Snicket
    “A man of my acquaintance once wrote a poem called "The Road Less Traveled", describing a journey he took through the woods along a path most travelers never used. The poet found that the road less traveled was peaceful but quite lonely, and he was probably a bit nervous as he went along, because if anything happened on the road less traveled, the other travelers would be on the road more frequently traveled and so couldn't hear him as he cried for help. Sure enough, that poet is dead.”
    Lemony Snicket, The Slippery Slope

  • #11
    Alan W. Watts
    “There was a young man who said though, it seems that I know that I know, but what I would like to see is the I that knows me when I know that I know that I know.”
    Alan Wilson Watts
    tags: poem

  • #12
    Arundhati Roy
    “There is a war that makes us adore our conquerors and despise ourselves.”
    Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things



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