Sam Harris (1967) American author, philosopher and neuroscientist
Source: 2010s, Waking Up (2014), p. 82
Source: The Tell-Tale Brain (2010), p. 247
Sam Harris (1967) American author, philosopher and neuroscientist
Source: 2010s, Waking Up (2014), p. 82
Thich Nhat Hanh (1926) Religious leader and peace activist
The Sun My Heart (1996)
Context: Self, person, living being, and life span are four notions that prevent us from seeing reality.
Life is one. We do not need to slice it into pieces and call this or that piece a "self." What we call a self is made only of non-self elements. When we look at a flower, for example, we may think that it is different from "non-flower" things. But when we look more deeply, we see that everything in the cosmos is in that flower. Without all of the non-flower elements — sunshine, clouds, earth, minerals, heat, rivers, and consciousness — a flower cannot be. That is why the Buddha teaches that the self does not exist. We have to discard all distinctions between self and non-self.
“"Being" exists only as a neurological and linguistic illusion.”
Peter J. Carroll (1953) British occultist
Source: The Apophenion (2008), p. 18
Connie Willis book To Say Nothing of the Dog
Source: To Say Nothing of the Dog (1998), Chapter 28 (p. 479)
Pope John Paul II (1920–2005) 264th Pope of the Catholic Church, saint
Human experience shows that once death occurs certain biological signs inevitably follow, which medicine has learnt to recognize with increasing precision. In this sense, the "criteria" for ascertaining death used by medicine today should not be understood as the technical-scientific determination of the exact moment of a person's death, but as a scientifically secure means of identifying the biological signs that a person has indeed died.
Address to the 18th International Congress of the Transplantation Society, 29 August 2000
Lancelot Law Whyte (1896–1972) Scottish industrial engineer
Source: The Next Development in Man (1948), p. 21-22
Brennan Manning (1934–2013) writer, American Roman Catholic priest and United States Marine
Source: Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging
“I'm bruised again,
I wear it well,
The self-inflicted tale they tell.”
Alicia Witt (1975) American actress
"Anyway" Official Video http://vimeo.com/12147261 - Performance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (1 July 2010) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TduFqUob4o <br class="br">Lyrics, Alicia Witt (2009) <br class="br">Context: I'm bruised again,<br>I wear it well,<br>The self-inflicted tale they tell.<br>I singed my hair,<br>I broke my nails.<br>You'd love me then,<br>If all else failed.<br>The night was long and dark and just<br>Another dagger to my trust.<br>I thrust it in until I bleed<br>I wiped my point for you to see. And anyway,<br>It's over now.<br>Nothing left to say.<br>I don't know why,<br>I don't care how,<br>It's over anyway.<br>It's broken in pieces.<br>You've got the space you needed.<br>Too late to try,<br>Just say good-bye<br>It's over anyway.