Jean Ferris (1939–2015) American children's writer
Source: Twice Upon a Marigold
Barbara Walters interview
Context: I just don't understand the need to name something "the best" or more better than something else. Saying one thing is better than another, one performance is better than another performance — there can't be a contest in this area. I don't understand that.
Jean Ferris (1939–2015) American children's writer
Source: Twice Upon a Marigold
George MacDonald Fraser (1925–2008) English-born author of Scottish descent
Pictures of Russia. p. 176.
The Light's On At Signpost (2002)
Nastassja Kinski (1961) German actress
As quoted in Denise Worrell (1989), Icons: Intimate Portraits.
“You don't need something more to get something more. That's what emergence means.”
Murray Gell-Mann (1929–2019) American physicist
TED talk on beauty and truth in physics — video TC 14m48s (March 2007) http://ted.com/index.php/talks/murray_gell_mann_on_beauty_and_truth_in_physics.html. <br class="br">Context: You don't need something more to get something more. That's what emergence means. Life can emerge from physics and chemistry plus a lot of accidents. The human mind can arise from neurobiology and a lot of accidents, the way the chemical bond arises from physics and certain accidents. Doesn't diminish the importance of these subjects to know they follow from more fundamental things plus accidents.
“Your life is just about craving, and making something else tremendously more important than you.”
Sadhguru (1957) Yogi, mystic, visionary and humanitarian
Source: Mystic's Musings
“… you realize that you don't understand yourself any better than you understand anyone else.”
Jonathan Tropper (1970) American writer
Source: This is Where I Leave You
“I always had a repulsive need to be something more than human.”
David Bowie (1947–2016) British musician, actor, record producer and arranger