L.J. Smith (1965) American author
Source: The Chase
Source: Arcadia
L.J. Smith (1965) American author
Source: The Chase
“There is nothing wrong with compromising, even if you are compromising almost everything.”
Jonathan Safran Foer book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Source: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005), p. 175
“To be fully alive is to feel that everything is possible.”
Eric Hoffer (1898–1983) American philosopher
“Because maybe, the best of times were yet to come. You never knew.”
Sarah Dessen book Along for the Ride
Source: Along for the Ride
“Remember everything is right until it's wrong. You'll know when it's wrong.'
'You think so?”
Ernest Hemingway book The Garden of Eden
'I'm quite sure. If you don't it doesn't matter. Nothing will matter then.'
Colonel John Boyle and David in Ch. 7
The Garden of Eden (1986)
Terence McKenna (1946–2000) American ethnobotanist
Spacetime Tsunami http://www.deoxy.org/t_sunami.htm, Interview with Carla Sinclair, bOING bOING #10. <br class="br">Context: I think that people don't understand. As the Firesign Theater used to say, 'Everything you know is wrong.' But that is a very liberating understanding, because if everything you know is wrong, then all the problems you thought were insoluble can be framed differently. And there's a way to take the world apart and put it back unrecognizably. We don't really understand what consciousness is at the really deep levels. With some of the tryptamine hallucinogens, you see into possibilities where questions like, 'are you alive?' 'are you dead?' 'are you you?' seem to have been transcended. I think people have a very narrow conception of what is possible with reality, that we're surrounded by the howling abyss of the unknowable and nobody knows what's out there.