Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Stephanie Parker, Chapter 9, p. 111
2000s, The Choice (2007)
Source: Reasons to Stay Alive
Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Stephanie Parker, Chapter 9, p. 111
2000s, The Choice (2007)
Alan Watts (1915–1973) British philosopher, writer and speaker
Source: The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are (1966), p. 90
“Really, there is no wrong. Not in our minds. Our own reality.”
Chuck Palahniuk book Haunted
Source: Haunted (2005), Chapter 4
Context: "It's not a matter of right and wrong," Mr. Whittier would say. Really, there is no wrong. Not in our minds. Our own reality. You can never set off to do the wrong thing. You can never say the wrong thing. In your own mind, you are always right. Every action you take--what you do or say or how you choose to appear--is automatically right the moment you act.
Mark Manson (1984) American writer and blogger
Source: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2016), Chapter 6, “You’re Wrong About Everything (But So Am I)” (p. 117)
“People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own.”
Angelina Jolie (1975) American actress, film director, and screenwriter
“Logic is a way of going wrong systematically.”
Charles Kettering (1876–1958) American inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 140 patents
As quoted in [Heinich, Robert, Robert Heinich, 1970, Technology and the Management of Instruction - Monograph 4, https://books.google.com/books?id=l_wnDwAAQBAJ, Information Age Publishing, 2000, Greenwich, Connecticut, 34, 9781607529736, 6 May 2020, [...] Kettering's comment, 'Logic is a way of going wrong systematically' [...].]