
“The sooner we learn feelings are fickle, the better off we are.”
Source: Living Beyond Your Feelings: Controlling Emotions So They Don't Control You
“The sooner we learn feelings are fickle, the better off we are.”
Source: Living Beyond Your Feelings: Controlling Emotions So They Don't Control You
“If we [humans] disappeared overnight, the world would probably be better off”
making the point that the reverse is not true
The Daily Telegraph (12 November 2005)
“The better you feel about yourself, the less you feel the need to show off.”
Simple mathematical models with very complicated dynamics (1976), Nature 261: 459--467
World Civilisations: “ Bridging the World’s Divides http://kofiannanfoundation.org/newsroom/news/2010/10/history-world-100-objects-episode-98”. Lecture given at the British Museum London.
Context: These values: compassion; solidarity; respect for each other - already exist in all our great religions. We can begin by reaffirming and demonstrating that the problem is not the Koran, nor the Torah nor the Bible. As I have often said, the problem is never the faith. It is the faithful, and how we behave towards each other. It is these great, enduring and universal principles which are also enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We can use these values – and the frameworks and tools we have based on them - to bridge divides and make people feel more secure and confident of the future.
On the need to hone one’s voice in “Safer Is Not Always Better: An Interview With Stacey Lee” https://parnassusmusing.net/2019/08/13/interview-stacey-lee-downstairs-girl/ in Musing (2019 Aug 13)