Theomorphic Process Quotes & Sayings
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If you know one thing very well and the rest only superficially, that one thing will always appear to be more 'unique. — Piero Scaruffi

We all know what fun it can be to get right into a book and live there for a while, but falling out of a story and suddenly finding yourself in this world doesn't seem to be much fun at all. — Cornelia Funke

Creativity and the world of the imagination - the beauty of what we see as a child and the kind of play that we experience as a child - can be a way for us to survive tough times. — Diane Paulus

For when it starts feeling like a prison in there - and it usually does for most people - you are confronted with the fact that the bars are of your own making. — John C. Lilly

Classification may very well not be useless, but it is never analysis, no matter how baroquely detailed and comprehensive-seeming its categories. At best, it begs questions. At worst it is presumptuous and totalitarian, replacing understanding with filing. We have all heard papers where categories are the driving force, according to which the way we understand literature (or whatever) is to work out what title fits where, as if literary theory was a giant card-catalog. Even when the last book has been slotted neatly into the last of the holes that were cut to be filled with books, what we have are books in neat piles. Which is not nothing, but neither is it that much. — China Mieville

It occurs to me: Now that I might live, I have to be more careful about logging embarrassing moments. How do I delete log entries? — Andy Weir

War demands sacrifice of the people. It gives only suffering in return. — Frederic C. Howe

It doesn't really matter how fast you're going if you're heading in the wrong direction. — Stephen Covey

Don't explain computers to laymen. Simpler to explain sex to a virgin. — Robert A. Heinlein

You always have time for the things you put first. — Anonymous

Look, life is stressful. This is true everywhere. But life in Night Vale is more stressful. There are things lurking in the shadows. Not the projections of a worried mind, but literal Things, lurking, literally, in shadows. Conspiracies are hidden in every storefront, under every street, and floating in helicopters above. And with all that there is still the bland tragedy of life. Births, deaths, comings, goings, the gulf of subjectivity and bravado between us and everyone we care about. All is sorrow, as a man once said without really doing much about it. — Joseph Fink

I tend not to look back. What's done is done, good, bad or indifferent. I'm much more concerned with whatever's coming next. — Simon Furman

Think of how much more time and energy we would have to focus on other things that matter if we weren't so busy surviving. — Rebecca Solnit