“And what greater might do we possess as human beings than our capacity to question and to learn?”
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American author and producer 1949Related quotes

Games for Actors and non-Actors (1992)
Context: In its most archaic sense, theatre is the capacity possessed by human beings—and not by animals—to observe themselves in action. Humans are capable of seeing themselves in the act of seeing, of thinking their emotions, of being moved by their thoughts. They can see themselves here and imagine themselves there; they can see themselves today and imagine themselves tomorrow. This is why humans are able to identify (themselves and others) and not merely to recognise.

“What shall we do
after we learn what we'll do:
that is the question.”
Poems, Shadow of Time (2005)

Answering the question: "Do sentient beings have free will?" in Dzogchen : The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection (2001), p. 168, ISBN 155939157X.

No. 535 (13 November 1712).
The Spectator (1711–1714)

“Our responsibility is much greater than we might have supposed, because it involves all mankind.”
Existentialism and Human Emotions (1957)