Ram Dass book Be Here Now
"Emotions are like waves. Watch them disappear in the distance on the vast calm ocean."
Be Here Now (1971)
Source: Take the Cannoli
Ram Dass book Be Here Now
"Emotions are like waves. Watch them disappear in the distance on the vast calm ocean."
Be Here Now (1971)
Roger Zelazny (1937–1995) American speculative fiction writer
Phlogiston interview (1995)
Context: When I started writing my first novel,... And Call Me Conrad, they always say: "Write about what you know" and I said "Well, if I get a nice sort of combination SF and Fantasy with these resonances from Greek Mythology it might be pretty good. It would also give me a chance to start filling in my background on all those things I don't know much about but should if I want to be an SF writer."
So I sat down and made a list of everything I felt I should know more about. Astrophysics, oceanography, marine biology, genetics... Then when I'd finished the list I read one book in each of these areas. When I'd finished I went back and read a second book until I'd read ten books in each area. I thought that it wouldn't turn me into a terrific, fantastic expert but I'd at least have enough material there to know if I was saying something wrong. And I'd also know where to turn to get the information I want to make it right.
While I was doing this, to keep the words and cheques flowing I wrote books involving mythology. And once I started picking up things involving astrophysics I'd write stories that played with those sorts of things. So that's why I started out with mythology.
Phil Liggett (1943) sports journalist, commentator
On Floyd Landis's positive http://www.bikingbis.com/2006/08/18/phil-liggett-skeptical-about-floyd-landis-case (18 August 2006)
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
As quoted in "All-Star Case of Roberto Clemente" by Sam Lacy, in The Baltimore Afro-American (July 21, 1970)
Baseball-related, <big><big>1970s</big></big>, <big>1970</big>
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
As quoted in "Roamin' Around: Look Out, Joe Brown"
Baseball-related, <big><big>1960s</big></big>, <big>1961</big>
Anita Pallenberg (1942–2017) German actress, model and Rolling Stones groupie
On her first meeting with Brian Jones. As quoted in Up and Down With The Rolling Stones, by Tony Sanchez.