William Feather (1889–1981) Publisher, Author
The Business of Life (1949)
Source: Black Blood
William Feather (1889–1981) Publisher, Author
The Business of Life (1949)
Albert Camus (1913–1960) French author and journalist
Source: "Intuitions" (October 1932), published in Youthful Writings (1976)
“I don't know what to say really -- except that you look immortal and I look bereft.”
Peter Greenaway (1942) British film director
Philip
8 1/2 Women
Cassandra Clare The Bane Chronicles
Magnus Bane and Ragnor Fell in 1791, p. 9.
The Bane Chronicles, What Really Happened in Peru (2013)
“Do you know what humanity is, what the word "human" means? The word human”
Barry Long (1926–2003) Australian spiritual teacher and writer
Love is not a feeling ~ The Interview (1995)
Context: Do you know what humanity is, what the word "human" means? The word human where I come from - which is the enlightened state - means suffering. So when you say you're a human being, you're saying you're a suffering being. And I say you have to get rid of your suffering and then be being. Enlightenment is the state of being which I am, this moment and every moment. So I'm not suffering. But humanity loves to suffer. People love to suffer because they love to get excited with their feelings. All you've got to do is get rid of your feelings, which are always negative. Why not get rid of the whole lot of it, now? That means you don't know feelings and then you don't know negativity, and then you'd be in love, and then you would love everybody by not loving anybody in particular as a feeling. That's the state of enlightenment.
“You will never know what the meaning of Jazz is if ask what it means.”
Louis Armstrong (1901–1971) American jazz trumpeter, composer and singer