Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
Slaying the Dragon Within Us. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REjUkEj1O_0 <br class="br">Other
Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
Slaying the Dragon Within Us. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REjUkEj1O_0 <br class="br">Other
“Sometimes to get what you want the most, you have to do what you want the least.”
Jodi Picoult My Sister's Keeper
Variant: well, sometimes to get what you want the most, you have to do what you want the least.
Source: My Sister's Keeper
Kunti character from Indian epic Mahabharata
[[w:Karna|Karna with elation and anger at the revelation asked Kunti, in: p. 232-33.
The God of Small Things
“It is what you don't expect… that most needs looking for.”
Neal Stephenson book Anathem
Source: Anathem
“The more bosom a woman displayed, the less she wanted you to look. Openly, at least.”
Robert Jordan A Crown of Swords
Matrim Cauthon
A Crown of Swords (15 May 1996)
Daniel Abraham (1969) speculative fiction writer from the United States
On his blog, talking about genre http://www.danielabraham.com/?p=160 <br class="br">Context: I think that the successful genres of a particular period are reflections of the needs and thoughts and social struggles of that time. When you see a bunch of similar projects meeting with success, you’ve found a place in the social landscape where a particular story (or moral or scenario) speaks to readers. You’ve found a place where the things that stories offer are most needed.<br>And since the thing that stories most often offer is comfort, you’ve found someplace rich with anxiety and uncertainty. (That’s what I meant when I said to Melinda Snodgrass that genre is where fears pool.)