L. Ron Hubbard (1911–1986) American science fiction author, philosopher, cult leader, and the founder of the Church of Scientology
On his Operating Thetan Courses, in Flag Mission Order 375 (1970).
L. Ron Hubbard (1911–1986) American science fiction author, philosopher, cult leader, and the founder of the Church of Scientology
On his Operating Thetan Courses, in Flag Mission Order 375 (1970).
John Piper (1946) American writer
Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist (Multnomah, 1986, ISBN 1590521196.
David Allen (1945) American productivity consultant and author
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Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Kierkegaard Journals and Papers 1A, 86 September 29, 1835
1830s, The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, 1830s
Context: It occurs to me that artists go forward by going backward, something which I have nothing against intrinsically when it is a reproduced retreat — as is the case with the better artists. But it does not seem right that they stop with the historical themes already given and, so to speak, think that only these are suitable for poetic treatment, because these particular themes, which intrinsically are no more poetic than others, are now again animated and inspirited by a great poetic nature. In this case the artists advance by marching on the spot. — Why are modern heroes and the like not just as poetic? Is it because there is so much emphasis on clothing the content in order that the formal aspect can be all the more finished?
“There is nothing more valuable than the printed word.”
Margaret Peterson Haddix (1964) American author
“What’s real is what’s valuable. Everything else is just an illusion.”
Karl Schroeder (1962) Author. Technology consultant
Source: Lady of Mazes (2005), Chapter 17 (p. 183).
“When nothing is sure, everything is possible.”
Margaret Drabble (1939) Novelist, biographer and critic