Mort W. Lumsden
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Citations: A Brief Anthology
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2013
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3 editions
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“We know there are colours in the spectrum untranslatable to our eyes; sounds beyond the range of our hearing; sensations beyond the tolerance of taste or touch. What else is there that we might be missing? Could it be that we, ourselves, only ever really experience the mere gist of our own lives?
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)”
― Citations: A Brief Anthology
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)”
― Citations: A Brief Anthology
“Don't you find it odd that two of the foremost symptoms of insanity are the hearing voices and talking to oneself? Is it any wonder that language is an area of such interest in psychology?
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)”
― Citations: A Brief Anthology
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)”
― Citations: A Brief Anthology
“There's actually a sort of comfort in the belief that things can only get worse. It gives one an appreciation for the here-and-now, knowing that each and every moment may be as good as its ever going to get. Anyways, I can't imagine living too happy a life - so much to lose. It only figures that the more miserable your life is, the easier it is to lose it. And, when you can lose it at any moment, any time un-enjoyed must be time well spent.
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)”
― Citations: A Brief Anthology
(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)”
― Citations: A Brief Anthology
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