“One can choose life, or choose death. Having chosen life, I must live it as it is.”
Source: Even a stone can be a teacher (1985), p. 11
Within the Context of No Context (1980)
“One can choose life, or choose death. Having chosen life, I must live it as it is.”
Source: Even a stone can be a teacher (1985), p. 11
Beyond the Last Thought: Freud's cigars and the long way round to Nirvana (p. 86)
The Silence of Animals: On Progress and Other Modern Myths (2013)
As quoted in Swami Sivananda's 18 ITIES & the Practice of Pratyahara (2013), p. 87
“One must never forget to look at the aim of a matter.”
El fine si ha a riguardare in tutte le cose.
Act III, scene xi
The Mandrake (1524)
Source: Code Name Verity
“What is an anarchist? One who, choosing, accepts the responsibility of choice.”
“The Day Before the Revolution” p. 272 (originally published in Galaxy, August 1974)
Short fiction, The Wind’s Twelve Quarters (1975)
“From each as they choose, to each as they are chosen.”
Source: (1974), Ch. 7 : Distributive Justice, Section I, Patterning, p. 160