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  • #1
    Plato
    “No man should bring children into the world who is unwilling to persevere to the end in their nature and education.”
    Plato

  • #3
    John Ralston Saul
    “Now listen to the first three aims of the corporatist movement in Germany, Italy and France during the 1920s. These were developed by the people who went on to become part of the Fascist experience:
    (1) shift power directly to economic and social interest groups;
    (2) push entrepreneurial initiative in areas normally reserved for public bodies;
    (3) obliterate the boundaries between public and private interest -- that is, challenge the idea of the public interest.
    This sounds like the official program of most contemporary Western governments.”
    John Ralston Saul, The Unconscious Civilization

  • #11
    Ken Wilber
    “I have one major rule: Everybody is right. More specifically, everybody — including me — has some important pieces of truth, and all of those pieces need to be honored, cherished, and included in a more gracious, spacious, and compassionate embrace.”
    Ken Wilber
    tags: truth

  • #13
    James Gleick
    “It is not the amount of knowledge that makes a brain. It is not even the distribution of knowledge. It is the interconnectedness.”
    James Gleick, The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

  • #13
    Lao Tzu
    “If you are depressed you are living in the past.
    If you are anxious you are living in the future.
    If you are at peace you are living in the present.”
    Lao Tzu

  • #17
    Leonard Cohen
    “We are so lightly here. It is in love that we are made. In love we disappear.”
    Leonard Cohen

  • #18
    “Everyone can enjoy a life of luxurious leisure if the machine-produced [robots] wealth is shared, or most people can end up miserably poor if the machine-owners successfully lobby against wealth redistribution. So far, the trend seems to be toward the second option, with technology driving ever-increasing inequality.”
    Stephen Hawking

  • #25
    Philip K. Dick
    “Reality denied comes back to haunt.”
    Philip K. Dick, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

  • #25
    Leonard Cohen
    “To discover the truth in anything that is alien, first dispense with the indispensable in your own vision.”
    Leonard Cohen

  • #26
    Ayn Rand
    “[Dean] “My dear fellow, who will let you?”

    [Roark] “That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
    Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

  • #28
    Michael Talbot
    “We are not born into the world. We are born into something that we make into the world.”
    Michael Talbot, Mysticism and the New Physics

  • #30
    Thomas A. Edison
    “We are like tenant farmers chopping down the fence around our house for fuel when we should be using Nature’s inexhaustible sources of energy--sun, wind and tide. I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.”
    Thomas Edison

  • #31
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “Even if things don't unfold the way you expected, don't be disheartened or give up. One who continues to advance will win in the end.”
    Daisaku Ikeda

  • #32
    Sakyong Mipham
    “Like gravity, karma is so basic we often don't even notice it.”
    Sakyong Mipham

  • #33
    John Lennon
    “I used to think that the world was doing something to me, that the world owed me something. And that either the conservatives or the socialists or the fascists or the communists or the Christians or the Jews or the fascists were doing something to me. And when you're a teeny-booper, that's what you think. I'm 40 now, I don't think that anymore—because I found out it doesn't fucking work. I am part of them. There's no separation. Were all one. "Give peace a chance," not "Shoot people for peace." "All you need is love." I believe it. It's damn hard, but I absolutely believe it.”
    John Lennon
    tags: one, peace

  • #33
    Luke Montgomery
    “Subconsciously he knew why it was happening, but a truth suppressed is a reality ignored.”
    Luke Montgomery

  • #35
    Confucius
    “When you see a good person, think of becoming like her/him. When you see someone not so good, reflect on your own weak points.”
    Confucius

  • #36
    John Ralston Saul
    “All the lessons of psychiatry, psychology, social work, indeed culture, have taught us over the last hundred years that it is the acceptance of differences, not the search for similarities which enables people to relate to each other in their personal or family lives.”
    John Ralston Saul

  • #38
    John Ralston Saul
    “Dictionary: Opinion presented as truth in alphabetical order.”
    John Ralston Saul

  • #40
    John Ralston Saul
    “In general, democracy and individualism have advanced in spite of and often against specific economic interest. Both democracy and individualism have been based upon financial sacrifice, not gain. Even in Athens, a large part of the 7,000 citizens who participated regularly in assemblies were farmers who had to give up several days' work to go into town to talk and listen.”
    John Ralston Saul, The Unconscious Civilization

  • #43
    John Ralston Saul
    “As with our earlier worship of saints and facts, there is something silly about grown men and women striving to reduce their vision of themselves and of civilization to bean counting. The message of the competition/efficiency/marketplace Trinity seems to be that we should drop the idea of ourselves developed over two and a half millennia. We are no longer beings distinguished by our ability to think and to act consciously in order to affect our circumstances. Instead we should passively submit ourselves and our whole civilization -- our public structures, social forms and cultural creativity -- to the abstract forces of unregulated commerce. It may be that most citizens have difficulty with the argument and would prefer to continue working on the idea of dignified human intelligence. If they must drop something, they would probably prefer to drop the economists. ”
    John Ralston Saul

  • #45
    John Ralston Saul
    “I have a theory of statistics: if you can double them or halve them and they still work, they are really good statistics.”
    John Raulston Saul

  • #47
    John Ralston Saul
    “The neo-conservatives, who are closely linked to the neo-corporatists, are rather different. They claim to be conservatives, when everything they stand for is a rejection of conservatism. They claim to present an alternate social model, when they are little more than the courtiers of the corporatist movement. Their agitation is filled with the bitterness and cynicism typical of courtiers who scramble for crumbs at the banquet tables of real power, but are always denied a proper chair.”
    John Ralston Saul, The Unconscious Civilization

  • #48
    Bernard M. Baruch
    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
    Bernard M. Baruch

  • #50
    John Ralston Saul
    “Whenever governments adopt a moral tone - as opposed to an ethical one - you know something is wrong.”
    John Ralston Saul, The Unconscious Civilization

  • #52
    “A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the center of a vast collection of stars called our galaxy. At teh end of the lecture, a little old lady at the back of the room got up and said: "What you have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant tortoise." The scientist gave a superior smile before replying, "What is the tortoise standing on?" "You're very clever, young man, very clever, " said the old lady. "But it turtles all the way down!”
    Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time

  • #53
    John Ruskin
    “It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When
    you pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you pay
    too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you
    bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The
    common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a
    lot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well
    to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will
    have enough to pay for something better.”
    John Ruskin

  • #55
    George Carlin
    “Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity.”
    George Carlin

  • #57
    Confucius
    “The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat.”
    Confucius

  • #58
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “Over the years, I have come to realize that the greatest trap in our life is not success, popularity, or power, but self-rejection. Success, popularity, and power can indeed present a great temptation, but their seductive quality often comes from the way they are part of the much larger temptation to self-rejection. When we have come to believe in the voices that call us worthless and unlovable, then success, popularity, and power are easily perceived as attractive solutions. The real trap, however, is self-rejection. As soon as someone accuses me or criticizes me, as soon as I am rejected, left alone, or abandoned, I find myself thinking, "Well, that proves once again that I am a nobody." ... [My dark side says,] I am no good... I deserve to be pushed aside, forgotten, rejected, and abandoned. Self-rejection is the greatest enemy of the spiritual life because it contradicts the sacred voice that calls us the "Beloved." Being the Beloved constitutes the core truth of our existence.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen



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