U.G. Krishnamurti (1918–2007) Indian philosopher
Source: No Way Out (2002), Ch. 7: What Kind Of Human Being Do You Want?
Source: No Way Out (2002), Ch. 4: You Invent Your Reality
U.G. Krishnamurti (1918–2007) Indian philosopher
Source: No Way Out (2002), Ch. 7: What Kind Of Human Being Do You Want?
Thomas Ligotti (1953) American horror author
Description: from U.G Krishnamurti
The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror (2010)
“Having regrets is the only sign that you’ve done anything interesting with your life.”
Lisa Kleypas (1964) American writer
Source: Secrets of a Summer Night
U.G. Krishnamurti (1918–2007) Indian philosopher
Source: No Way Out (2002), Ch. 4: You Invent Your Reality
Mark Rothko (1903–1970) American painter
1950's <br class="br">Source: Conversations with Artists, Selden Rodman, New York Devin-Adair 1957. p. 93.; reprinted as 'Notes from a conversation with Selden Rodman, 1956', in Writings on Art: Mark Rothko (2006) ed. Miguel López-Remiro p. 119 books.google http://books.google.de/books?id=ZdYLk3m2TN4C&pg=PA119 <br class="br">Context: I am not an abstractionist... I am not interested in the relationships of color or form or anything else... I'm interested only in expressing basic human emotions — tragedy, ecstasy, doom and so on — and the fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures show that I communicate those basic human emotions... The people who weep before my pictures are having the same religious experience I had when I painted them. And if you, as you say, are moved only by their color relationships, then you miss the point!
U.G. Krishnamurti (1918–2007) Indian philosopher
Quoted in The Sage And the Housewife (2005) by Shanta Kelker, Ch. 3