Simran Singh > Simran's Quotes

Showing 1-10 of 10
sort by

  • #1
    Robert M. Pirsig
    “The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there.”
    Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

  • #2
    Robert M. Pirsig
    “The test of the machine is the satisfaction it gives you. There isn't any other test. If the machine produces tranquility it's right. If it disturbs you it's wrong until either the machine or your mind is changed.”
    Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

  • #3
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “Make no mistake: peaceful madmen are ahead of the future.”
    Gabriel García Márquez, Memories of My Melancholy Whores

  • #4
    Charles Bukowski
    “Lost"

    they say that hell is crowded, yet,
    when you’re in hell,
    you always seem to be alone.
    & you can’t tell anyone when you’re in hell
    or they’ll think you’re crazy
    & being crazy is being in hell
    & being sane is hellish too.

    those who escape hell, however,
    never talk about it
    & nothing much bothers them after that.
    I mean, things like missing a meal,
    going to jail, wrecking your car,
    or even the idea of death itself.

    when you ask them,
    “how are things?”
    they’ll always answer, “fine, just fine…”

    once you’ve been to hell and back,
    that’s enough
    it’s the greatest satisfaction known to man.

    once you’ve been to hell and back,
    you don’t look behind you when the floor creaks
    and the sun is always up at midnight
    and things like the eyes of mice
    or an abandoned tire in a vacant lot
    can make you smile
    once you’ve been to hell and back.”
    Charles Bukowski, Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame

  • #5
    Paulo Coelho
    “Everyone believes the world's greatest lie..." says the mysterious old man.
    "What is the world's greatest lie?" the little boy asks.
    The old man replies, "It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. That's the world's greatest lie.”
    paulo coelho

  • #6
    Robert M. Pirsig
    “But to tear down a factory or to revolt against a government or to avoid repair of a motorcycle because it is a system is to attack effects rather than causes; and as long as the attack is upon effects only, no change is possible. The true system, the real system, is our present construction of systematic thought itself, rationality itself, and if a factory is torn down but the rationality which produced it is left standing, then that rationality will simply produce another factory. If a revolution destroys a systematic government, but the systematic patterns of thought that produced that government are left intact, then those patterns will repeat themselves in the succeeding government. There’s so much talk about the system. And so little understanding.”
    Robert M Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

  • #7
    Robert M. Pirsig
    “For every fact there is an infinity of hypotheses. ”
    Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

  • #8
    Robert M. Pirsig
    “The only Zen you find on tops of mountains is the Zen you bring there.”
    Robert M. Pirsig

  • #9
    Robert M. Pirsig
    “We have artists with no scientific knowledge and scientists with no
    artistic knowledge and both with no spiritual sense of gravity at all,
    and the result is not just bad, it is ghastly.”
    Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

  • #10
    Frank Zappa
    “So many books, so little time.”
    Frank Zappa



Rss