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Ken Kesey

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In any given situation there will always be more dumb people than smart people. We ain't many!


— Ken Kesey


#funny #intelligence #mindfulness #sincere #truthfulness

I'd think, maybe he truly is something extraordinary. He's what he is, that's it. Maybe that makes him strong enough, being what he is.


— Ken Kesey


#inspirational #strength #inspirational

We are the culture. All those people that are doing those dumb TV things and promoting hate…that’s the ‘counter’culture.


— Ken Kesey


#inspirational

I used to think we were going to win in the '60s. Nixon went out and I thought we won.


— Ken Kesey


#i #nixon #out #think #thought

Leary can get a part of my mind that's kind of rusted shut grinding again, just by being around him and talking.


— Ken Kesey


#around #being #get #grinding #him

Me and Norman Mailer have talked about how hard it is in America to get better. Especially at writing.


— Ken Kesey


#america #better #especially #get #hard

Ritual is necessary for us to know anything.


— Ken Kesey


#know #necessary #ritual #us

Take what you can use and let the rest go by.


— Ken Kesey


#rest #take #use #you

The Grateful Dead are our religion. This is a religion that doesn't pay homage to the God that all the other religions pay homage to.


— Ken Kesey


#god #grateful #grateful dead #homage #other

The Republican consciousness has no integrity and it falls apart once you check it out. If you're a Christian, why would you want to fry this dude?


— Ken Kesey


#check #christian #consciousness #dude #falls






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Experimentation with psychoactive drugs
At the instigation of Perry Lane neighbor and Stanford psychology graduate student Vik Lovell (heretofore acquainted with Richard Alpert and Allen Ginsberg) Kesey volunteered to take part in a CIA-financed study under the aegis of Project MKULTRA at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital where he worked as a night aide. In 1997 health problems began to take their toll starting with a stroke that year. as a threat to civilization and intellectualism and sobriety" and rejected Kesey's Stegner Fellowship applications for the 1959-60 and 1960-61 terms.

: /ˈkiːziː/; September 17 1935 – November 10 2001) was an American author best known for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) and as a counter-cultural figure who considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s. Kenneth Elton "Ken" Kesey (pron.

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