Each death, up until the moment of our own, is miraculous.
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Each death, up until the moment of our own, is miraculous.
The Crying of Lot 49, Thomas Pynchon
Reading, his therapist had suggested, had likely been his first drug.
William Gibson, Zero History
I need the world to have a surface, the same surface everyone sees. I don't like feeling like I'm always about to fall through, into something else.
William Gibson, Zero History
Philosophers in the know are even more dangerous than computer scientists: they tend to become existential magnets for weird shit.
Charles Stross, The Jennifer Morgue
Crazy is the price you pay for having an imagination.
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
Life is full of stories. Or maybe life is only stories.
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
Jiko felt like that when she learned that her only son was going to be killed in the war. I know, because I told her about the fish in my stomach, and she said she knew exactly what I was talking about, and that she had a fish, too, for many years. In fact, she said she had lots of fishes, some that were small like sardines, some that were medium-sized like carp, and other ones that were as big as bluefin tuna, but the biggest fish of all belonged to Haruki, and it was more like the size of a whale. She also said that after she became a nun and renounced the world, she learned how to open up her heart so that the whale could swim away.
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
I was still thinking about what she said about waves, and it made me sad because I knew that her little wave was not going to last and soon she would join the sea again, and even though I know you can't hold on to water, still I gripper her fingers a little more tightly to keep her from leaking away.
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
Do you have to live to be a hundred to really grow up?
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
Akira vol.2, Katsuhiro Otomo
The problem was you couldn't power a computer or surf the web with lamp oil.
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
In Japan, some words have kotodama, which are spirits that live inside a word and give it a special power. The kotodama of ‘now’ felt like a slippery fish, a slick fat tuna with a big belly and a smallish head and tail. 'Now' felt like a big fish swallowing a little fish, and I wanted to catch it and make it stop.
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
This is the chapter in which he praises his young monks for their commitment to a path of awakening and explicates the granular nature of time: the 6,400,099,980 moments that constitute a single day.
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being
Truth be told, the planet’s most victorious organisms have always been microscopic. In all the encounters between Davids and Goliaths, was there ever a time when a Goliath won?
Kurt Vonnegut, Galapagos
When you get right down to it, food is practically the whole story every time.
Kurt Vonnegut, Galapagos
"I'll tell you what the human soul is, Mary," he whispered. "Animals don't have one. It's the part of you that knows when your brain isn't working right. I always knew, Mary. There wasn't anything I could do about it, but I always knew."
Kurt Vonnegut, Galapagos
The second search party did say, lo, we are going this way, and the rest of us did say, yea, though you walk through the hallway that was not on the map, you should fear no evil.“ "Gonna pretend you haven’t started parodying the Bible and just keep walking, if that’s all the same to you.” “As you say, Priestess.
Seanan McGuire, Chaos Choreography (via gottaquoteit)