Joseph Chilton Pearce (1926–2016) American writer
Source: Teaching Children to Love: 80 Games and Fun Activities for Raising Balanced Children in an Unbalanced World
Psychomagic: The Transformative Power of Shamanic Psychotherapy (2010)
Context: We need to work in a job that we like and always be peaceful people, to do what we like. We must be what we are and not what they want us to be. To love what we love without obligation, without neurotic knots that we cannot untie. To desire what we want and to create what we are capable of making. To live with a certain prosperity, without wasting. But a prosperity for everyone, not a prosperity based on exploiting others. And, of course, it is necessary to become immortals and for this we have to live as if we were immortals thinking that we have a thousand years more to do what we want but without forgetting that in ten seconds we can die.
Joseph Chilton Pearce (1926–2016) American writer
Source: Teaching Children to Love: 80 Games and Fun Activities for Raising Balanced Children in an Unbalanced World
“We never cease wanting what we want, whether it's good for us or not.”
Stephen King book Full Dark, No Stars
Source: Full Dark, No Stars
“Sometimes we want what we want even if we know it’s going to kill us.”
Donna Tartt book The Goldfinch
Source: The Goldfinch
“5499. What is the Use of Patience, if we cannot find it when we want it?”
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Compare Poor Richard's Almanack (1747) : What signifies your Patience, if you can't find it when you want it.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People
Terence McKenna (1946–2000) American ethnobotanist
Psychedelic Society (1984)
Context: !-- ~28m57s -->Because too much we have lived in the light of the idea that your ideology will be dictated to you essentially by geography! And if you're born in India, you'll find out that the Cosmos is one way; if you're born in Brooklyn, you find out it's another way. What we need to do is transcend these localized grids of fate, which make us what we are but don't want to be.