“Confucius himself taught that the more laws a society has, the less people will obey them and that societies that depend on laws to control the behavior of their citizens will eventually self-destruct.”
― Korean Mind: Understanding Contemporary Korean Culture
― Korean Mind: Understanding Contemporary Korean Culture
“Lying on the couch and leafing through a stack of magazines is undoubtedly comfortable, but it is not meaningful, and so, by definition, it offers no lasting pleasure. The pursuit of comfort is basically the avoidance of life and not only denies us of pleasure, it moves us into the waiting arms of emotional disease.”
― How Free Will Works: The Blueprints to Take Charge of Your Life, Health, and Happiness
― How Free Will Works: The Blueprints to Take Charge of Your Life, Health, and Happiness
“Tahiti is a lofty green island, with deep folds of a darker green, in which you divine silent valleys; there is mystery in their sombre depths, down which murmur and plash cool streams, and you feel that in those umbrageous places life from immemorial times has been led according to immemorial ways. Even here is something sad and terrible. But the impression is fleeting, and serves only to give a greater acuteness to the enjoyment of the moment. It is like the sadness which you may see in the jester's eyes when a merry company is laughing at his sallies; his lips smile and his jokes are gayer because in the communion of laughter he finds himself more intolerably alone. For Tahiti is smiling and friendly; it is like a lovely woman graciously prodigal of her charm and beauty; and nothing can be more conciliatory than the entrance”
― The Moon and Sixpence
― The Moon and Sixpence
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