John Brunner book Stand on Zanzibar
tracking with closeups (17) "Brighter Than A Thousand Men"
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
Source: Dragon Harper
John Brunner book Stand on Zanzibar
tracking with closeups (17) "Brighter Than A Thousand Men"
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
“Birth, n. The first and direst of all disasters.”
Ambrose Bierce (1842–1914) American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist, and satirist
The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Source: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
Margaret J. Wheatley (1941) American writer
Source: Turning to one another (2002), p. 72
Aristotle (-384–-321 BC) Classical Greek philosopher, student of Plato and founder of Western philosophy
Meher Baba (1894–1969) Indian mystic
The God-Man : The Life, Journeys and Work of Meher Baba with an Interpretation of His Silence and Spiritual Teaching (1964) by Charles Benjamin Purdom, p. 187.
General sources
Context: This New Life is endless, and even after my physical death it will be kept alive by those who live the life of complete renunciation of falsehood, lies, hatred, anger, greed and lust; and who, to accomplish all this, do no lustful actions, do no harm to anyone, do no backbiting, do not seek material possessions or power, who accept no homage, neither covet honor nor shun disgrace, and fear no one and nothing; by those who rely wholly and solely on God, and who love God purely for the sake of loving; who believe in the lovers of God and in the reality of Manifestation, and yet do not expect any spiritual or material reward; who do not let go the hand of Truth, and who, without being upset by calamities, bravely and wholeheartedly face all hardships with one hundred percent cheerfulness, and give no importance to caste, creed and religious ceremonies. This New Life will live by itself eternally, even if there is no one to live it.
Gore Vidal (1925–2012) American writer
"Love Love Love," Partisan Review (Spring 1959)
1970s, Homage to Daniel Shays : Collected Essays (1972)
“Through the machineries of greed, pettiness, and the abuse of power, love occurs.”
Thomas Pynchon book Gravity's Rainbow
Source: Gravity's Rainbow
“each generation wastes a little more
of the future with greed and lust for riches”
Don Marquis (1878–1937) American writer
archy and mehitabel (1927), what the ants are saying