“Love is worth the sum of itself, and nothing more.”
Alice Hoffman book Practical Magic
Source: Practical Magic
Source: Living Dharma: Teachings of Twelve Buddhist Masters
“Love is worth the sum of itself, and nothing more.”
Alice Hoffman book Practical Magic
Source: Practical Magic
Howard Gardner (1943) American developmental psychologist
Howard Gardner, cited in: Laurie Myers, Joseph Will (2015), Whole Family Learning: Experiences Living and Teaching In China. p. 16
Shunryu Suzuki book Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
Part 4, No. 1. "Transiency"
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind (1973)
“The author whom a lexicon can keep up with is worth nothing”
Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) poet, critic, novelist, essayist
“The Obscurity of the Poet”, p. 17
Poetry and the Age (1953)
Context: Goethe said, “The author whom a lexicon can keep up with is worth nothing”; Somerset Maugham says that the finest compliment he ever received was a letter in which one of his readers said: “I read your novel without having to look up a single word in the dictionary.” These writers, plainly, lived in different worlds.
Kelsang Gyatso (1931) Tibetan writer and lama
Modern Buddhism: The Path of Compassion and Wisdom (2011)
Karl Popper book The Open Society and Its Enemies
Vol. 2, Ch. 24 "Oracular Philosophy and the Revolt against Reason"
The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945)
Context: I do not overlook the fact that there are irrationalists who love mankind, and that not all forms of irrationalism engender criminality. But I hold that he who teaches that not reason but love should rule opens up the way for those who rule by hate. (Socrates, I believe, saw something of this when he suggested that mistrust or hatred of argument is related to mistrust or hatred of man).
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
Attributed in Psychology (1990) by Carole Wade and Carol Tavris, p. 372
1990s
“To sum it all up, I must say that I regret nothing.”
Adolf Eichmann (1906–1962) German Nazi SS-Obersturmbannführer
While awaiting trial in Israel, as quoted in LIFE magazine (5 December 1960).