Adi Da Samraj (1939–2008) American writer
'Scientific Proof of the Existence of God Will Soon Be Announced by the White House!, p. 171
On the Heights of Despair (1934)
Adi Da Samraj (1939–2008) American writer
'Scientific Proof of the Existence of God Will Soon Be Announced by the White House!, p. 171
Jean-Marie Guyau (1854–1888) French writer and philosopher
Sacrifice https://www.marxists.org/archive/guyau/1895/sacrifice.htm, Pages Choisies des Grands Écrivains (1895). <br class="br">Context: We can judge ourselves and our ideal by posing this question: For what idea, for what person would I be ready to risk my life? He who cannot answer such a question has a vulgar and empty heart. He is incapable of feeling or doing anything grand in life, since he is unable to go beyond his individuality. He is impotent and sterile, dragging along his selfish ego like the tortoise its shell. On the contrary, he who has present in his spirit the idea of death for his ideal seeks to maintain this ideal at the height of this possible sacrifice. He draws from this supreme risk a constant tension and an indefatigable energy of the will. The only means of being great in life is having the consciousness that you will not retreat before death.
Ernest Hemingway book The Sun Also Rises
Bill Gorton to Jake Barnes, in Book 2, Ch. 12
The Sun Also Rises (1926)
Sadhguru (1957) Yogi, mystic, visionary and humanitarian
Isha Insights Magazine, Spring Edition 2009
Sourced from newspapers and magazines
“Consciously risk the loss of something before losing it, and you will lose the fear of losing it.”
Vernon Howard (1918–1992) American writer
1500 Ways to Escape the Human Jungle
Willem de Kooning (1904–1997) Dutch painter
in conversation with W.C. Seitz
Quote from Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 121.
1980's
Haruki Murakami book What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Source: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running