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Murray Morison

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Murray Morison is author of Time Sphere, the first of the timepathway novels. His interest in the way wisdom has flowed from Ancient Egypt to the present time, informs his writing; his dwelling in Crete sustains his soul.

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Mark Twain
“If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.”
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“The unexamined life is not worth living.”
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“If there is no extant God and no extant gods, no good and no evil, no right and no wrong, no meaning and no purpose: if there are no values that are inherently valuable; no justice that is ultimately justifiable; no reasoning that is fundamentally rational, then there is no sane way to choose between science, religion, racism, philosophy, nationalism, art, conservatism, nihilism, liberalism, surrealism, fascism, asceticism, egalitarianism, subjectivism, elitism, ismism. If reason is incapable of deducing ultimate, non-arbitrary human ends, and nothing can be judged as ultimately more important than anything else, then freedom is equal to slavery; cruelty is equal to kindness; love is equal to hate; war is equal to peace; dignity is equal to contempt; destruction is equal to creation; life is equal to death and death is equal to life. Nihilism represents the ultimate logical conclusion of our great values and ideals- because we must experience nihilism before we can find out what value these "values" really had.”
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Murray i'm glad and happy to discuss books any time!!

I think you are the only person I've come across for years who has read the" Way of the White Clouds" - a truly wonderful book.
Murray


Agnieszka Parker Thank you for accepting my friend request! And great to hear you have worked here, in Poland. I like your profile - very inspirational for my further readings.
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