
Source: Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life
Source: Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life
short quotes, 31 October 1966; p. 58
1960's, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde' (1965 - 1969)
“We see our better selves in the eyes of those who love us.”
Variant: Our hearts, they need a mirror, Tessa. We see our better selves in the eyes of those who love us.
Source: Clockwork Princess
Richter is questioning here the 'picture of reality'
Source: after 2000, Doubt and belief in painting' (2003), p. 87, note 13
Source: 1930s, On my Painting (1938), p. 19
The Wild Ass’s Skin (1831), Part II: A Woman Without a Heart
Context: A penniless man who has no ties to bind him is master of himself at any rate, but a luckless wretch who is in love no longer belongs to himself, and may not take his own life. Love makes us almost sacred in our own eyes; it is the life of another that we revere within us; then and so begins for us the cruelest trouble of all.
“Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality.”
1950s, Loving Your Enemies (November 1957)