John Brunner book The Stone That Never Came Down
Source: The Stone That Never Came Down (1973), Chapter 17 (p. 132)
Source: The Rebellers (1963), p. 155
John Brunner book The Stone That Never Came Down
Source: The Stone That Never Came Down (1973), Chapter 17 (p. 132)
Neil deGrasse Tyson book Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
2000s
Source: Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
Context: Yes, the universe had a beginning. Yes, the universe continues to evolve. And yes, every one of our body's atoms is traceable to the big bang and to the thermonuclear furnace within high-mass stars. We are not simply in the universe, we are part of it. We are born from it. One might even say we have been empowered by the universe to figure itself out — and we have only just begun.
Andriy Shevchenko (1976) Ukrainian association football player
About his friend Roman Abramovich.http://news2.thdo.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/6275535.stm
“Overcome space, and all we have left is Here. Overcome time, and all we have left is Now.”
Richard Bach book Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Source: Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1970)
Context: If our friendship depends on things like space and time, then when we finally overcome space and time, we've destroyed our own brotherhood! But overcome space, and all we have left is Here. Overcome time, and all we have left is Now. And in the middle of Here and Now, don't you think that we might see each other once or twice?
“The garden suggests there might be a place where we can meet nature halfway.”
Michael Pollan (1955) American author, journalist, activist, and professor of journalism
On the need to hone one’s voice in “Safer Is Not Always Better: An Interview With Stacey Lee” https://parnassusmusing.net/2019/08/13/interview-stacey-lee-downstairs-girl/ in Musing (2019 Aug 13)
Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957) Austrian-American psychoanalyst
Orgonotic Pulsation in International Journal of Sex-Economy and Orgone-Research, Vol. 3, No. 1, (March, 1944); Reich throughout his writings seems to use the word "mysticism" in a sense strongly related to claims of "mystical authority over others" and on the impositions made by such faith, rather than in its more common use as a word denoting a respect for "mystical insight apart from others" without necessarily any claim to authority over them.