“Play is always voluntary. What might otherwise be play is work if it's forced. This is axiomatic.”
Bob Black book The Abolition of Work
The Abolition of Work (1985)
Source: The Reckoning
“Play is always voluntary. What might otherwise be play is work if it's forced. This is axiomatic.”
Bob Black book The Abolition of Work
The Abolition of Work (1985)
“I like desires like children
and their plays
that tease me now and then into
knowing life.”
Suman Pokhrel (1967) Nepali poet, lyricist, playwright, translator and artist
<span class="plainlinks"> Desire http://lifeandlegends.com/suman-pokhrel-translated-dr-abhi-subedi/</span> <br class="br">From Poetry
Ethan Hawke (1970) American actor and writer
The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/theater/31roundtable.html?pagewanted=all (2010-01-27) <br class="br">2010&ndash;present
Helena Roerich (1879–1955) Russian philosopher
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Leaves of Morya’s Garden: Book One (The Call) (1924)
“Must I always be waiting, waiting on you?
Must I always be playing, playing the fool?”
Jack Johnson (musician) (1975) American musician
Sitting.
Song lyrics, In Between Dreams (2005)
“If you make the smokestacks out of children, who will you force to clean them?”
John Hodgman book The Areas of My Expertise
May 17, 2006
The Areas of My Expertise (2005), Appearances on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart