meaning
If you tell me how you get your feeling of importance, I’ll tell you what you are.
Dale Carnegie • How To Win Friends and Influence People
“Maybe you haven’t developed a passion yet because you’ve spent your entire life doing what others wanted you to do.”
Randy Ribay • Patron Saints of Nothing
There are no gods in the universe, no nations, no money, no human rights, no laws, and no justice outside the common imagination of human beings.
Yuval Noah Harari • Sapiens
We must believe in our souls that we are somebody, that we are significant, that we are worthful, and we must walk the streets of life every day with this sense of dignity and this sense of somebody-ness.
Colson Whitehead • The Nickel Boys
For me, the Greek gods reflect what happens to humans when we see only ourselves and our own needs. The great gods have such infinite power and resources that they have forgotten what it’s like to want, to suffer, to show empathy, to face all of life’s minor inconveniences. They have forgotten what it’s like to be told no, and it has turned them in
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“You know, Jamieson, this life we think we’re living isn’t real. It’s just a shadow play, and I for one will be glad when the lights go out on it. In the dark, all the shadows disappear.”
Stephen King • The Institute
a way of overcompensating: we learn to pretend we have opinions because deep in our own hearts, we really don’t.
Caroline Knapp • Drinking: A Love Story
“Insight,” he said, “is almost always a rearrangement of fact.”
Caroline Knapp • Drinking: A Love Story
the more absurd the approach, the closer one gets to the crux of the matter. Clarity in absurdity. Absurdity is direct and guileless, whereas the intellect is evasive and illusive. The intellect is a blackguard, but absurdity is undeviating and honourable.