“You can deal with reality sooner, or later the reality will deal with you.”
Book Sometimes you win Sometimes you Learn
“You can deal with reality sooner, or later the reality will deal with you.”
Book Sometimes you win Sometimes you Learn
Source: The Political Doctrine of Fascism (1925), pp. 108-109
Section 2.2
Workers Councils (1947)
Source: "The Masters of Suspicion", p. 85
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793)
Book III, "Of Obedience"
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793)
Escape, and Other Essays (1915)
Speech to the 1900 Club at Grosvenor House, London (10 June 1936) on the Italo-Abyssinian War, quoted in The Times (11 June 1936), p. 10
Chancellor of the Exchequer
The Ordeal of This Generation: The War, the League and the Future (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1929), p. 91
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), pp. 18-19
Source: The Visitor (2002), Ch. 7 : dismé the maiden, p. 57
On what he aimed to portray in his early works in “An Interview with Luis Valdez” https://journals.ku.edu/latr/article/download/491/466/ in LATIN AMERICAN THEATRE REVIEW (Spring 1982)
On the role of beauty in poetry in “Poetry is Built for Compassion: An Interview with Juan Felipe Herrera” https://thi.ucsc.edu/poetry-built-compassion-interview-juan-felipe-herrera/ (Humanities Institute, UC Santa Cruz; 2019 Feb 27)
On how she defines herself as a writer in “Meena Kandasamy: ‘If I was going to write my life story, I would condense that marriage to a footnote’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/nov/25/meena-kandasamy-interview-exquisite-cadavers in The Guardian (2019 Nov 25)
On telling the histories of Uruguay and Argentina in “A Conversation with Carolina De Robertis on Immigration, Sexuality, and the True Origins of the Tango” https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/conversation-carolina-de-robertis-immigration-sexuality-true-origins-tango/ in Los Angeles Review of Books (2016 Apr 20)
On families not always being a bedrock of support in “Migrant State of Mind: A Q&A With Novelist Laila Lalami” https://www.thenation.com/article/laila-lalami-interview-the-other-americans/ in The Nation (2019 Apr 23)
About the state and technology
Source: Экономика Цифровой Эры, LiveLib, ru, 2019-11-21 https://www.livelib.ru/author/1229982-maksim-mernes,
"Report on the Draft Amended Constitution", (December 18, 1959)
1950's
Slaves of Time (p. 19)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
On how her writing allows readers to imagine themselves in “Sin pelos en la lengua : Rosario Ferré’s Last Interview” https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/377/37730307008.pdf in Centro Journal (2012)
“There is no reality for me but pure thought. Minds alone are interesting.”
Source: Pène du Bois (1897), p. 96.
“Reality, it cannot be repeated too often, varies with every one of us.”
Source: Pène du Bois, Henri (1897). Witty, Wise and Wicked Maxims https://archive.org/stream/wittywisewickedm00peneiala#page/n3/mode/2up, New York: Brentano's, p. 88.
On the impact that poetry has had on his life in “Deaf poetics: Conversation with Raymond Antrobus" https://poetryinternationalonline.com/conversation-with-raymond-antrobus/ (Poetry International; 2018 Oct 11)
On what he aims for as a storyteller in “History Is All You Left Me Author Adam Silvera Talks Second Books and More with Nicola Yoon” https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/teen/history-left-author-adam-silvera-talks-second-books-nicola-yoon/ (Barnes & Noble; 2017 Jan 19)
The Paris Review interview (1982)
On her appearance on Bravo’s television show Work of Art in “INSIDE THE ARTIST’S STUDIO: NAO BUSTAMANTE” https://www.interviewmagazine.com/culture/nao-bustamante-work-of-art-bravo in Interview Magazine (2010 Jun 11)
2010s, 2017, January, Inaugural address, (January 20, 2017)
On how her work (and other Latin American artists) tend to gear towards surrealism in “María Irene Fornés by Allen Frame” https://bombmagazine.org/articles/maria-irene-fornes/ in BOMB Magazine (1984 Oct 1)
Right now, I think we need writers who know the difference between production of a market commodity and the practice of an art. The profit motive is often in conflict with the aims of art. We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable; so did the divine right of kings. … Power can be resisted and changed by human beings; resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art—the art of words. I’ve had a long career and a good one, in good company, and here, at the end of it, I really don’t want to watch American literature get sold down the river. ... The name of our beautiful reward is not profit. Its name is freedom.
National Book Awards, November 2014 https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/national-book-awards-ursula-le-guin
"Liberal Values in the Modern World"
Power, Politics, and People (1963)
"Rest in oblivion, Jack Chick" http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2016/10/25/rest-oblivion-jack-chick/, Patheos (October 25, 2016)
Patheos
On how people shape their own sense of reality in “The Writer’s Block Transcripts: A Q&A with Martin Espada” https://www.sampsoniaway.org/interviews/2015/12/11/the-writers-block-transcripts-a-qa-with-martin-espada/ in Sampsonia Way (2015 Dec 11)
1910s, "The Foreign Policy of the Russian Revolution"
"The Ethics of Human Beings Toward Non-human Beings", p. 276
The Universal Kinship (1906), The Ethical Kinship
Source: Better-World Philosophy: A Sociological Synthesis (1899), Egoism and Altruism, p. 96
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 39
Source: Assata: In Her Own Words, p. 166
Source: Broca's Brain (1979), Chapter 8, “Norman Bloom, Messenger of God” (p. 152)
Consciencism (1964), Introduction
Source: Diary entry (8 March 1936) in response to the remilitarisation of the Rhineland, quoted in Stephen A. Schuker, 'France and the Remilitarization of the Rhineland, 1936', French Historical Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Spring, 1986), p. 314
1840s, Essays: Second Series (1844), Nominalist and Realist
Speaking as to the then-hypothetical Trump presidency on a panel about Donald Trump on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore in 2016
Prior to royal marriage, Criticisms of Donald Trump
The end is the same for both, namely, the welfare of the individual members of society. The difference lies in the fact that liberalism would be guided to its goal by liberty, whereas socialism strives to attain it by the collective organization of production.
Source: The Political Doctrine of Fascism (1925), pp. 108-109
Source: The Brotherhood of Angels and Men https://www.theosophy.world/sites/default/files/ebooks/The%20brotherhood%20of%20Angels%20and%20of%20Men%20-%20Geoffrey%20Hodson.pdf (1927)
The Source and Value of the "Mysteries" (1888)
Source: Maitreya's Mission Vol. I (1986), p. 271
The Ageless Wisdom, An Introduction to Humanity's Spiritual Legacy (1996)
Book 3, “Sad Giant’s Shield,” Chapter 3 “A Watery Summoning” (p. 545)
The Elric Cycle, Stormbringer (1965)
Book 1, Chapter 4 “On Joining the Gypsies” (pp. 188-189)
The Elric Cycle, The Revenge of the Rose (1991)
Book 1, Chapter 2 “The Pearl at the Heart of the World” (p. 139)
The Elric Cycle, The Fortress of the Pearl (1989)
Source: The Reappearance of the Christ (1948), Chapter IV:
Source: From Bethlehem to Calvary (1937), Chapter One
Oriana Fallaci. Interview with Ali Bhutto in Karachi, April 1972
“People create the reality they need in order to discover themselves.”
"The Spell Cast by Persons—The Nexus of Unfreedom", p. 158
The Denial of Death (1973)
The Furious Longing of God https://books.google.com/books?id=n17xNZ-aCj0C&pg=PA82&dq=%22To+affirm+a+person+is+to+see+the+good%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi6n8OW-JTkAhVJ2FkKHQN4AEIQ6AEwAnoECAEQAg#v=onepage&q=%22To%20affirm%20a%20person%20is%20to%20see%20the%20good%22&f=false (2009), pp. 82–83
2000s
Speech (20 December 1961) http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/discursos/1961/esp/f201261e.html
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Two, Premonitions of Transformation and Conspiracy
He jerked his thumb at a window beyond which the city’s treasure-house of coloured light glimmered gaudily.
continuity (13) “Multiply by a Million”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
V.D. Savarkar: Hindu Rashtra Darshan, quoted in part in Elst, Koenraad (2001). Decolonizing the Hindu mind: Ideological development of Hindu revivalism. New Delhi: Rupa. p.332
“The world of literature is a world where there is no reality except that of the human imagination.”
"Quotes", The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 4: The Keys To Dreamland
Vol. 4, pt. 2, translated by W.P.Dickson
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 2
Vol. 4, pt. 2, translated by W.P.Dickson.
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 2
The Elders Chair Mary Robinson Uses UN Press Conference to Denounce President Trump, Canada Free Press, Joseph A. Klein (13 June 2019)
Martin Buber, in his Heruth: On Youth and Religion (1919)
A - F
“Desire, she realized, was a thick fog that could completely obscure reality.”
Source: The Vastalimi Gambit (2013), Chapter 6
Source: The Man Who Never Missed (1985), Chapter 7 (pp. 56-57)
Source: The Characteristics of the Present Age (1806), p. 140