“… there are only two things that really matter in life. Literature and love.”
Source: Russian Winter
Section 3 “Admiralty”, Chapter IX (p. 200)
The Star Fox (1965)
“… there are only two things that really matter in life. Literature and love.”
Source: Russian Winter
1960s, Freedom From The Known (1969)
Context: Thought is matter as much as the floor, the wall, the telephone, are matter. Energy functioning in a pattern becomes matter. That is all life is … Matter and energy are interrelated. The one cannot exist without the other, and the more harmony there is between the two, the more balance, the more active the brain cells are. Thought has set up this pattern of pleasure, pain, fear, and has been functioning inside it for thousands of years and cannot break the pattern because it has created it.
Neville Cardus, Foreword to All On A Summer's Day.
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“There are very few things that can be proved rigorously in condensed matter physics.”
Nobel Lecture http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2003/leggett-lecture.pdf, December 8, 2003.