
“How little a thing can make us happy when we feel that we have earned it.”
Source: The Diaries of Adam and Eve
Source: The Night in Lisbon
“How little a thing can make us happy when we feel that we have earned it.”
Source: The Diaries of Adam and Eve
Essay as "Mr. X" (1969)
Context: I do not consider myself a religious person in the usual sense, but there is a religious aspect to some highs. The heightened sensitivity in all areas gives me a feeling of communion with my surroundings, both animate and inanimate. Sometimes a kind of existential perception of the absurd comes over me and I see with awful certainty the hypocrisies and posturing of myself and my fellow men. And at other times, there is a different sense of the absurd, a playful and whimsical awareness. Both of these senses of the absurd can be communicated, and some of the most rewarding highs I've had have been in sharing talk and perceptions and humor. Cannabis brings us an awareness that we spend a lifetime being trained to overlook and forget and put out of our minds. A sense of what the world is really like can be maddening; cannabis has brought me some feelings for what it is like to be crazy, and how we use that word "crazy" to avoid thinking about things that are too painful for us. In the Soviet Union political dissidents are routinely placed in insane asylums. The same kind of thing, a little more subtle perhaps, occurs here: "did you hear what Lenny Bruce said yesterday? He must be crazy."
Book Two, Part III “The Dark City”, Chapter 3 (p. 200)
The Birthgrave (1975)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 126.
“When we truly need to do is often what we most feel like avoiding.”
Source: Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Getting Things Done
Goran Visnjic at Shane West's recent house warming party featured in Feb 07 Instyle magazine