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Every spring is the only spring, a perpetual astonishment!


Ellis Peters


#nature #wonder #nature

The Expulsion from Paradise is eternal in its principal aspect: this makes it irrevocable, and our living in this world inevitable, but the eternal nature of the process has the effect that not only could we remain forever in Paradise, but that we are currently there, whether we know it or not.


Franz Kafka


#existentialism #forever #heaven #paradise #present

The is a secret for greater self-control, the science points to one thing: the power of paying attention.


Kelly McGonigal


#mindfulness #science #self-control #willpower #science

Be like the flower, content with its nature.


Seth D.


#contentment #desire #happiness #identity #living

The potential, for anything, was overwhelming to a degree that bothered him. It wasn’t, he thought, the idea of power. It certainly wasn’t that nervous feeling T.C. would get in the pit of his stomach when he knew he had an incredible opportunity in front of him, that amazing brief pause before an act of creation. This was something else. Something to fear and respect.


Adam P. Knave


#fear #opportunity #potential #power #respect

One should therefore not rely on mere words, but everywhere search for the intention behind them. (121)


Edward Conze


#words #scripture

Television screens saturated with commercials promote the utopian and childish idea that all problems have fast, simple, and technological solutions. You must banish from your mind the naive but commonplace notion that commercials are about products. They are about products in the same sense that the story of Jonah is about the anatomy of whales.


Neil Postman


#commercials #media #television #media

At the beginning of human history, man lost some of the basic animal instincts in which an animal's behavior is embedded and by which it is secured. Such security, like paradise, is closed to man forever; man has to make choices. In addition to this, however, man has suffered another loss in his more recent development inasmuch as the traditions which buttressed his behavior are now rapidly diminishing. No instinct tells him what he has to do, and no tradition tells him what he ought to do; sometimes he does not even know what he wishes to do. Instead, he either wishes to do what other people do (conformism) or he does what other people tell him to do (totalitarianism).


Viktor E. Frankl


#conformity

For the briefest moment, they came face to face. Their eyes locked. Then he broke the stare, swiveled, sank into a sitting position, chains clanking, with his knees up. She watched him speechlessly as he set a cooler bag between his boots, like he was settling down to a picnic or something. An image of the contents as hospital blood bags, complete with juice straws, flashed through her mind. Unfolding her legs, she made herself as comfortable as she could on the cold outer edge of the sill. An intangible and unnameable charge electrified the space between them, and at first, neither of them said anything. [...] Finally she heard him unzip the bag and watched him pull out a small cylinder. "I thought you might like some crappy ice cream," he said.


Kelly Creagh


#roof-picnic #varen #contentment

Nobody sane wants to disappoint himself intentionally.


Toba Beta


#sanity #unintentional #sanity






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