
“The supreme accomplishment is to blur the line between work and play.”
Statement of 1964, as quoted in Mindfulness edited by Ellen J. Langer, p. 133; also in Social Creativity Vol. 2 (1999) edited by Alfonso Montuori and Ronald E. Purser.
I'am The Drug.
“The supreme accomplishment is to blur the line between work and play.”
Statement of 1964, as quoted in Mindfulness edited by Ellen J. Langer, p. 133; also in Social Creativity Vol. 2 (1999) edited by Alfonso Montuori and Ronald E. Purser.
“Blurring the line between friendship and attraction was a surefire to lose a friend.”
Source: Something Blue
Source: The Paris Review interview (1981), p. 322
Context: It always amuses me that the biggest praise for my work comes for the imagination, while the truth is that there's not a single line in all my work that does not have a basis in reality. The problem is that Caribbean reality resembles the wildest imagination.
“As he lived, so he died — all display, without reality or genuineness.”
Of Benjamin Disraeli, in May 1881 to his secretary, Edward Hamilton, regarding Disraeli's instructions to be given a modest funeral. Disraeli was buried in his wife's rural churchyard grave. Gladstone, Prime Minister at the time, had offered a state funeral and a burial in Westminster Abbey. Quoted in chapter 11 of Gladstone: A Biography (1954) by Philip Magnus
1880s
“Where Desert Spirits Crowd the Night”, p. 253
The Ivory and the Horn (1996)
Source: Reason and Hope: Selections from the Jewish Writings of Hermann Cohen (1971), p. 5