“The foolish read to escape reality; the wise surrender to it.”
The Well-Spoken Thesaurus (2011)
“The foolish read to escape reality; the wise surrender to it.”
The Well-Spoken Thesaurus (2011)
As quoted in Alice James, Her Brothers — Her Journal (1934).
Slaves of Time (p. 19)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
“A critic can only review the book he has read, not the one which the writer wrote.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Ch 2 : The Nature of Creativity, p. 50
The Courage to Create (1975)
Context: World is the pattern of meaningful relations in which a person exists and in the design of which he or she participates. It has objective reality, to be sure, but it is not simply that. World is interrelated with the person at every moment. A continual dialectical process goes on between world and self and self and world; one implies the other, and neither can be understood if we omit the other. This is why one can never localize creativity as a subjective phenomenon; one can never study it simply in terms of what goes on within the person. The pole of world is an inseparable part of the creativity of an individual. What occurs is always a process, a doing — specifically a process interrelating the person and his or her world.
“I‘m strictly reality oriented. I don’t indulge in make-believe. I don’t wish to be where I’m not.”
2010s, 2016