ideal mankind would abolish death, multiply itself million upon million, rear up city upon city, save every parasite alive, until the accumulation of mere existence is swollen to a horror.
D. H. Lawrence
The second Cocoon questions that and deals much more directly with the value of living in the real world with its trials and tribulations. I would say it's about that and not about aging or death.
Daniel Petrie
Studying anthropology, I developed a kind of holistic view of human existence, in which the dichotomies you listed are all necessary and vital aspects of life.
Joan D. Vinge
I merely took the energy it takes to pout and wrote some blues.
Duke Ellington
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true either is true or becomes true.
John Lilly
I shoot, I score. He shoots, I score.
Dan Gable
He only earns his freedom and his life Who takes them every day by storm.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
D. H. Lawrence
The second Cocoon questions that and deals much more directly with the value of living in the real world with its trials and tribulations. I would say it's about that and not about aging or death.
Daniel Petrie
Studying anthropology, I developed a kind of holistic view of human existence, in which the dichotomies you listed are all necessary and vital aspects of life.
Joan D. Vinge
I merely took the energy it takes to pout and wrote some blues.
Duke Ellington
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true either is true or becomes true.
John Lilly
I shoot, I score. He shoots, I score.
Dan Gable
He only earns his freedom and his life Who takes them every day by storm.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe