
Strictly Personal, ch. 31 (1941)
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Strictly Personal, ch. 31 (1941)
On the intermingling of cultures
Jeet Thayil on why 'Where are you from?' is a complicated question for all of us
“Value your freedom or you will lose it, teaches history.”
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/linŭ-gnu-freedom.html "Linŭ, GNU, and freedom" in LinŭWorld (May 2002) http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/linŭ-gnu-freedom.html
2000s
Context: Value your freedom or you will lose it, teaches history. "Don't bother us with politics," respond those who don't want to learn.
Source: The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values, and Spiritual Growth
Up, Simba
Essays
Variant: There is no such thing as not voting: you either vote by voting, or you vote by staying home and tacitly doubling the value of some Diehard's vote.
Source: Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
Context: If you are bored and disgusted by politics and don't bother to vote, you are in effect voting for the entrenched Establishments of the two major parties, who please rest assured are not dumb, and who are keenly aware that it is in their interests to keep you disgusted and bored and cynical and to give you every possible psychological reason to stay at home doing one-hitters and watching MTV on primary day. By all means stay home if you want, but don't bullshit yourself that you're not voting. In reality, there is no such thing as not voting: you either vote by voting, or you vote by staying home and tacitly doubling the value of some Diehard's vote.
“If we didn't lose anything during life, we would lose life without anything.”
Si nada se nos fuera durante la vida, se nos iría la vida sin nada.
Voces (1943)
“Anything you can aquire is only another thing you'll lose.”
Source: Choke
“Do not grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form.”
"Unmarked boxes" /Ode#1937
Disputed, The Essential Rumi (1995)