Catharine A. MacKinnon (1946) American feminist and legal activist
Sexuality, Pornography, and Method: "Pleasure under Patriarchy" (1989) Ethics, Vol. 99, No. 2 pp. 314-346
Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 57, section 3 (p. 686)
Catharine A. MacKinnon (1946) American feminist and legal activist
Sexuality, Pornography, and Method: "Pleasure under Patriarchy" (1989) Ethics, Vol. 99, No. 2 pp. 314-346
Robert M. Pirsig book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Source: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974), Ch. 28
Context: Religion isn't invented by man. Men are invented by religion. Men invent responses to Quality, and among these responses is an understanding of what they themselves are. You know something and then the Quality stimulus hits and then you try to define the Quality stimulus, but to define it all you've got to work with is what you know. So your definition is made up of what you know. It's an analogue to what you already know. It has to be. It can't be anything else. And the mythos grows this way. By analogies to what is known before. The mythos is a building of analogues upon analogues upon analogues. These fill the collective consciousness of all communicating mankind. Every last bit of it. The Quality is the track that directs the train. What is outside the train, to either side—that is the terra incognita of the insane. He knew that to understand Quality he would have to leave the mythos. That's why he felt that slippage. He knew something was about to happen.
“Hair got caught in the sunlight darling
But I just wasted the day.
I knew it would happen this way.”
Zooey Deschanel (1980) American actress, musician, and singer-songwriter
I Knew It Would Happen This Way (Bonus track on pre-orders).
Volume Two (2010)
Richard Wright (1908–1960) African-American writer
"Flight", pp. 109, Harper Row 1966
Native Son (1940)
Clive Staples Lewis book Mere Christianity
Book II, Chapter 3, "The Shocking Alternative"
Mere Christianity (1952)
Frederik Pohl (1919–2013) American science fiction writer and editor
I Remember a Winter (p. 139)
Platinum Pohl (2005)
Hilda Lewis (1896–1974) British writer
Source: The Ship that Flew (1939), Ch. 1 : The Magic Begins