“There's nothing happy about having your fate decided for you! You have to grab your own happiness!”
Hiro Mashima (1977) Japanese manga artist
“There's nothing happy about having your fate decided for you! You have to grab your own happiness!”
Hiro Mashima (1977) Japanese manga artist
Danielle Steel (1947) American author of romance novels
“There is nothing willful or arbitrary about the Innis mode of expression.”
Marshall McLuhan book The Gutenberg Galaxy
Source: The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), p. 216; this paragraph was quoted as "context (0) - THE INNIS MODE" by John Brunner, the epigraph or first chapter in his novel Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
Context: There is nothing willful or arbitrary about the Innis mode of expression. Were it to be translated into perspective prose, it would not only require huge space, but the insight into the modes of interplay among forms of organisation would also be lost. Innis sacrificed point of view and prestige to his sense of the urgent need for insight. A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding. As Innis got more insight he abandoned any mere point of view in his presentation of knowledge. When he interrelates the development of the steam press with 'the consolidation of the vernaculars' and the rise of nationalism and revolution he is not reporting anybody's point of view, least of all his own. He is setting up a mosaic configuration or galaxy for insight … Innis makes no effort to "spell out" the interrelations between the components in his galaxy. He offers no consumer packages in his later work, but only do-it-yourself kits...
Makoto Shinkai (1973) Japanese anime director and former graphic designer
Interviewed on Anime Diet http://animediet.net/conventions/the-garden-of-thoughts-an-interview-with-makoto-shinkai <br class="br">About The Garden of Words
Charles Krauthammer (1950–2018) American journalist
Column, August 14, 2009, "The Truth About Death Counseling" http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/krauthammer082109.php3#.U4GtOcJOWUk at jewishworldreview.com. <br class="br">2000s, 2009
“Happiness consists in getting enough sleep. Just that, nothing more.”
Robert A. Heinlein book Starship Troopers
Source: Starship Troopers
“You always get more respect when you don't have a happy ending.”
Julia Quinn (1970) American novelist
“Happiness isn't wanting what you can get, but wanting what you have.”
Beverly Lewis (1949) American writer
Source: The Judgment