David Lynch (1946) American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor
Scene by Scene interview BBC 2 (1999) http://web.archive.org/20040210020322/members.fortunecity.com/vanessa77/index2005.html
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The Zürau Aphorisms (1917 - 1918)
Context: The way is infinitely long, nothing of it can be subtracted, nothing can be added, and yet everyone applies his own childish yardstick to it. “Certainly, this yard of the way you still have to go, too, and it will be accounted unto you.”
David Lynch (1946) American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor
Scene by Scene interview BBC 2 (1999) http://web.archive.org/20040210020322/members.fortunecity.com/vanessa77/index2005.html
Ken Wilber (1949) American writer and public speaker
An Integral Spirituality
Context: Attunement could occur through any of the great religions, but would be tied exclusively to none of them. A person could be attuned to an "integral spirituality" while still be a practicing Christian, Buddhist, New-Age advocate, or Neopagan. This would be something added to one's religion, not subtracted from it. The only thing it would subtract (and there's no way around this) is the belief that one's own path is the only true path to salvation.
“Nothing too long imagined can be perfect in a worldly way.”
Anaïs Nin (1903–1977) writer of novels, short stories, and erotica
June 1932 Henry and June
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
“A work is perfectly finished only when nothing can be added to it and nothing taken away.”
Joseph Joubert (1754–1824) French moralist and essayist
“Nothing is softer or more flexible than water, yet nothing can resist it.”
Laozi (-604) semi-legendary Chinese figure, attributed to the 6th century, regarded as the author of the Tao Te Ching and fou…
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Reviews, Four star reviews <br class="br">Source: Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/mystic-river-2003 of Mystic River (8 October 2003)