“Just as the migratory and nest-building instincts of birds were never learnt or acquired individually, man brings with him at birth the ground-plan of his nature, and not only of his individual nature but of his collective nature. These inherited systems correspond to the human situations that have existed since primeval times: youth and old age, birth and death, sons and daughters, father and mothers, mating, and so on. Only the individual consciousness experiences these things for the first time, but not the bodily system and the unconscious.”
― Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction
― Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction
“I thought of a Saint Francis of Assisi quote. He said, “He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.”
― Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom
― Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom
“Why should I listen to society? Society—as far as I was concerned—was insane. To me, society was boob jobs and sweaters on dogs and environmental devastation of incalculable proportions. We do not listen to the lunatic on the city corner who screeches every day about how the world is going to end, so why should I stop and let society shout nonsense in my ears? These”
― Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom
― Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom
“When in a Mississippi jungle, you feel as if you’re at the mercy of dark desires and ancient impulses. Despite unprecedented levels of pollution, cancerous suburban sprawl, and devastating natural disasters, the animals and insects still thrive in Mississippi. But not as much as the humans, the worst of all in Mississippi’s animal kingdom, who reproduce with as little forethought as the cicadas restlessly moaning for mates in the bayou. Mississippi”
― Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom
― Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom
“Automatons cannot love; they can exchange their “personality packages” and hope for a fair bargain.”
― The Art of Loving
― The Art of Loving
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