“One question always leads to another question. Some things are better to wonder about.”
Christopher Pike (1954) American author Kevin Christopher McFadden
Source: Black Blood
Books, Brain Droppings (1997)
“One question always leads to another question. Some things are better to wonder about.”
Christopher Pike (1954) American author Kevin Christopher McFadden
Source: Black Blood
E. B. White (1899–1985) American writer
"Quo Vadimus?" http://books.google.com/books?id=vvEvAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Did+it+ever+occur+to+you+that+there's+no+limit+to+how+complicated+things+can+get+on+account+of+one+thing+always+leading+to+another%22&pg=PA34#v=onepage, The Adelphi (January 1930)
“It is not the one thing nor the other that leads to madness, but the space in between them.”
Jeanette Winterson book Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Variant: It's not the one thing nor the other that leads to madness, but the space in between.
Source: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Cheryl Strayed book Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
Source: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
“Clutter is death; it leads to thrashing. Keep desk clear: focus on one thing at a time.”
Randy Pausch (1960–2008) American professor of computer science, human-computer interaction and design
Time Management (2007)
Joseph Campbell (1904–1987) American mythologist, writer and lecturer
Source: A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living