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So the problem is not so much to see what nobody has yet seen, as to think what nobody has yet thought concerning that which everybody sees.
Arthur Schopenhauer
Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical terms. For consciousness is absolutely fundamental. It cannot be accounted for in terms of anything else.
Erwin Schrödinger
If a man never contradicts himself, the reason must be that he virtually never says anything at all.
Erwin Schrödinger (What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches)
The scientist only imposes two things, namely truth and sincerity, imposes them upon himself and upon other scientists.
Erwin Schrödinger (What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches)
In a man-to-man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine.
Erwin Rommel
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
Erwin Rommel
Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning.
Erwin Rommel (Rommel: In His Own Words)
Erwin gave no fucks.
Scott Hawkins (The Library at Mount Char)
The world is given to me only once, not one existing and one perceived. Subject and object are only one.
Erwin Schrödinger
The present is the only things that has no end.
Erwin Schrödinger
I would rather be the hammer than the anvil
Erwin Rommel
Whoever tells the best story shapes the culture.
Erwin Raphael McManus
I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it.
Erwin Schrödinger
No self is of itself alone. It has a long chain of intellectual ancestors. The "I" is chained to ancestry by many factors… This is not mere allegory, but an eternal memory.
Erwin Schrödinger
By the way, I never realized that to be nonbelieving, to be an atheist, was a thing to be proud of. It went without saying as it were. ...Our creed is indeed a queer creed. You others, Christians (and similar people), consider our ethics much inferior, indeed abominable. There is that little difference. We adhere to ours in practice, you don't.
Erwin Schrödinger (A Life of Erwin Schrödinger)
LIVING MATTER EVADES THE DECAY TO EQUILIBRIUM
Erwin Schrödinger (What is Life? (Canto Classics))
Mortal danger is an effective antidote for fixed ideas.
Erwin Rommel
Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't in your endurance of fatigue and privation. Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide.
Erwin Rommel
No plan survives contact with the enemy
Erwin Rommel
Our creed [atheism] is indeed a queer creed. You others, Christians (and similar people), consider our ethics much inferior, indeed abominable. There is that little difference. We adhere to ours in practice, you don't.
Erwin Schrödinger (A Life of Erwin Schrödinger)
When there's no clear option, it's better to do nothing.
Erwin Rommel
Love never comes without wounds; faith never comes without failure.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life into a Work of Art)
The task is ... not so much to see what no one has yet seen; but to think what nobody has yet thought, about that which everybody sees.
Erwin Schrödinger
There’s no such thing as a bitter person who keeps the bitterness to himself.
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
Love, no matter how you come at it, is a huge risk. It makes it easier for me to remember that God will never reject me because I am not good enough and that any community that has His heart will embrace me as I am. Jesus invites us into a community where imperfect people can find acceptance, love, forgiveness, and a new beginning.
Erwin Raphael McManus
If we were bees, ants, or Lacedaemonian| warriors, to whom personal fear does not exist and cowardice is the most shameful thing in the world, warring would go on forever. But luckily we are only men — and cowards.
Erwin Schrödinger (What Is Life?: With Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches)
Satan exploits pain by making it the central focus of the man’s (or woman’s) thoughts and attitudes.
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
Whether we realize it or not, everything we do is an expression of either how alive our souls are or how much we have allowed ourselves to be deadened over time.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life into a Work of Art)
The more isolated and disconnected we are, the more shattered and distorted our self-identity. We are not healthy when we are alone. We find ourselves when we connect to others. Without community we don't know who we are... When we live outside of healthy community, we not only lose others. We lose ourselves...Who we understand ourselves to be is dramatically affected for better or worse by those we hold closest to us.
Erwin Raphael McManus
How is it, that for many of us, being a good Christian is nothing more than being a good person? The entire focus of our faith has been the elimination of sin, which is important but inadequate; rather than the unleashing of a unique, original, extraordinary, wonderfully untamed, faith.
Erwin Raphael McManus
Love is written in our instincts, yet erased by our actions.
Gayle D. Erwin (The YHWH Style: A Fresh Look at the Nature of God the Father)
Winning the men's confidence requires much of a commander. He must exercise care and caution, look after his men, live under the same hardships, and—above all— apply self discipline. But once he has their confidence, his men will follow him through hell and high water.
Erwin Rommel (Attacks)
The work that God does in us when we wait is usually more important than the thing for which we wait!
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
But courage which goes against military expediency is stupidity, or, if it is insisted upon by a commander, irresponsibility.
Erwin Rommel (The Rommel Papers)
The chief means of resisting manipulation is humility – knowing who we really are and facing it. You can only serve by love. You can only love by choice. True love cannot be the result of decree, force or manipulation. Jesus always kept his strength to make loving choices. He calls us to make loving choices necessary to be the servant of all." "Humility permits me to own my feelings – and to admit them. Now I'm free to say, ‘I'm angry’. I'm free to admit what I am reacting to. I am free to ask if anger is what the person wanted to produce in me, and to ask for help in changing if my reaction is inappropriate.
Gayle D. Erwin (The Jesus Style)
To be apathetic is literally to be without passion.
Erwin Raphael McManus (Uprising: A Revolution of the Soul)
Better to love God and die unknown than to love the world and bea hero; better to be content with poverty than to die a slave towealth; better to have taken some risks and lost than to havedone nothing and succeeded at it.
Erwin W. Lutzer
Would you be willing to give your life to save the world if no one ever knew your name? If anonymity was the price you would have to pay for significance, would it be too great a price? To live a life of courage is not a guarantee of prestige or adulation. It only matters if you live and die fulfilling the mission you were born for.
Erwin Raphael McManus
The non-physicist finds it hard to believe that really the ordinary laws of physics, which he regards as the prototype of inviolable precision, should be based on the statistical tendency of matter to go over into disorder.
Erwin Schrödinger (What is Life? (Canto Classics))
I am no friend of probability theory, I have hated it from the first moment when our dear friend Max Born gave it birth. For it could be seen how easy and simple it made everything, in principle, everything ironed and the true problems concealed. Everybody must jump on the bandwagon [Ausweg]. And actually not a year passed before it became an official credo, and it still is.
Erwin Schrödinger
There is obviously only one alternative, namely the unification of minds or consciousnesses. Their multiplicity is only apparent, in truth there is only one mind.
Erwin Schrödinger
To create is to reflect the image of God. To create is an act of worship.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life into a Work of Art)
If there is one single reason why good people turn evil, it is because they fail to recognize God’s ownership over their kingdom, their vocation, their resources, their abilities, and above all their lives.
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
Ik heb altijd gehuiverd voor de daad van het beginnen. Voor het eerste woord, de eerste aanraking. De onrust wanneer zich de eerste zin moet vormen, en na de eerste de tweede.
Erwin Mortier (Godenslaap)
Prayer, desperate prayer, seems so simple, but it’s a step rarely taken by those in family conflict.
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
Keep in mind that when sin is viewed superficially, it is dealt with superficially.
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
Mengetahui rahasia orang lain, sama saja dengan memegang amanat suci. Bila berhasil menjaganya, maka engkau telah menunaikan suatu ibadah
Erwin Arnada (Rumah di Seribu Ombak)
Rasa takut adalah belukar yang siap membelit siapa saja yang membiarkan dirinya dicekam perasaan itu.
Erwin Arnada (Rumah di Seribu Ombak)
We can become so afraid of death that we never live, so afraid of failure that we never risk, so afraid of pain that we never discover how strong we really are.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Last Arrow: Save Nothing for the Next Life)
It is often possible to decide the issue of a battle merely by making an unexpected shift of one's main weight.
Erwin Rommel (The Rommel Papers)
We do not belong to this material world that science constructs for us. We are not in it; we are outside. We are only spectators. The reason why we believe that we are in it, that we belong to the picture, is that our bodies are in the picture. Our bodies belong to it. Not only my own body, but those of my friends, also of my dog and cat and horse, and of all the other people and animals. And this is my only means of communicating with them.
Erwin Schrödinger ('Nature and the Greeks' and 'Science and Humanism')
The organization of supplies, the command of men, anything in any way constructive requires more than intellect; it requires energy and drive and an unrelenting will to serve the cause, regardless of one's personal interests.
Erwin Rommel (The Rommel Papers)
How does the living organism avoid decay? The obvious answer is: By eating, drinking, breathing and (in the case of plants) assimilating. The technical term is metabolism. The Greek word () means change or exchange. Exchange of what?
Erwin Schrödinger (What is Life? (Canto Classics))
The first and most important step in the process of becoming genuinely is to be once again authenticated by the original designer.
Erwin Raphael McManus (Uprising: A Revolution of the Soul)
We are all time voyagers leaving history in our wake, pioneering into the future.
Erwin Raphael McManus (Chasing Daylight: Seize the Power of Every Moment)
It is by avoiding the rapid decay into the inert state of ‘equilibrium’ that an organism appears so enigmatic;
Erwin Schrödinger (What is Life? (Canto Classics))
Give up on your dreams and die. [―Levi Ackerman]
Hajime Isayama (Attack on Titan #20)
Erwin. I... didn't pick you... and I have no regrets about that. About entrusting the future... to that kid who had the same look in his eyes as you.
Hajime Isayama (進撃の巨人 34 [Shingeki no Kyojin 34])
Loose lips sink ships.
Erwin Rommel (Rommel and His Art of War)
Science cannot tell us a word about why music delights us, of why and how an old song can move us to tears.
Erwin Schrödinger ('Nature and the Greeks' and 'Science and Humanism')
There is no proof of creativity without action.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life into a Work of Art)
Plato was the first to envisage the idea of timeless existence and to emphasize it—against reason—as a reality, more [real] than our actual experience…
Erwin Schrödinger
Hari ini kupelajari satu hal lagi tentang kehidupan. Bahwa banyak misteri dan hal-hal serba tidak pasti yang harus kita hadapi dalam hidup ini. Detik ini kita bahagia, belum pasti detik berikutnya bahagia itu berlanjut. Kadang-kadang, ada duka yang menunggu di ujung rasa bahagia yang kita rasa.
Erwin Arnada (Rumah di Seribu Ombak)
Thanksgiving for God’s faithfulness in our pain is the indisputable proof that we believe God is a part of our pain.
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
I"m often accused of being irreligious, and I suppose it's for this very reason. Whether it's Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Judaism, or any other ism, when a religioin is created on the subtle premise that God withholds his love and you must submit to the system to earn that love, I consider it the worst of corruptions... For centuries, the church has been telling us that if we want God to love us, we need to follow the rules. It's been far more important to focus on the sin problem than the love problem.
Erwin Raphael McManus
Average is always a safe choice, and it is the most dangerous choice you can make.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Last Arrow: Save Nothing for the Next Life)
Attitude is an accurate monitor of where we fall on the spectrum of pride and humility.
Erwin Raphael McManus (Uprising: A Revolution of the Soul)
We have inherited from our forefathers the keen longing for unified, all-embracing knowledge.
Erwin Schrödinger (What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches)
One must never prioritize their own gain over humanities survival.
Erwin Smith
Hence this life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of the entire existence, but is in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear: Tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as 'I am in the east and in the west, I am below and above, I am this whole world'. Thus you can throw yourself flat on the ground, stretched out upon Mother Earth, with the certain conviction that you are one with her and she with you. You are as firmly established, as invulnerable as she, indeed a thousand times firmer and more invulnerable. As surely she will engulf you tomorrow, so surely will she bring you forth anew to new striving and suffering. And not merely 'some day': now, today, every day she is bringing you forth, not once but thousands upon thousands of times, just as every day she engulfs you a thousand times over. For eternally and always there is only now, one and the same now; the present is the only thing that has no end.
Erwin Schrödinger (My View of the World)
God in His sovereign goodness often uses the painful and at times debilitating injury of a spear thrower to make us readier for His service. ... One thing you discover about spear throwers is that though it’s not necessary for them to be good, it’s essential for them to appear good.
Erwin W. Lutzer (When You've Been Wronged: Moving From Bitterness to Forgiveness)
Het leven is simpel. Het is de vaat doen. Een mens maakt borden vuil, wast ze schoon, wrijft ze droog, bergt ze weg en haalt ze weer uit de kast, maakt ze vuil, wast ze schoon, wrijft ze droog, bergt ze weg en haalt ze weer uit de kast, en op een dag valt de hele stapel uit je handen.
Erwin Mortier (Godenslaap)
Our [Western] science has cut itself off from an adequate understanding of the Subject of Cognizance, of the mind. This is precisely the point where our present way of thinking needs to be amended, perhaps by a bit of blood-transfusion from Eastern thought.
Erwin Schrödinger (What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches)
True creativity does not come easily; creativity is born of risk and refined from failure.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life into a Work of Art)
Science is wonderfully equipped to answer the question “how?” but it gets terribly confused when you ask the question “why?
Erwin Chargaff
From this", says Schrödinger, "I learned many things, but not religion." His favourite question was, "Sir, do you really believe that?
John Gribbin (Erwin Schrödinger and the Quantum Revolution)
Like so many works that have had a great impact on human thinking, it makes points that, once they are grasped, have a ring of almost self-evident truth; yet they are still blindly ignored by a disconcertingly large proportion of people who should know better.
Erwin Schrödinger (What is Life? (Canto Classics))
We are thus faced with the following question: Why should an organ like our brain, with the sensorial system attached to it, of necessity consist of an enormous number of atoms, in order that its physically changing state should be in close and intimate correspondence with a highly developed thought?
Erwin Schrödinger (What is Life? (Canto Classics))
What is your idea of you? Who is it that you have decided to become? If your greatest work of art is the life you live, and ultimately life is a creative act, what life will you choose to leave behind as your masterpiece?
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life into a Work of Art)
Many confuse the United States with the Church or the Constitution with the Bible. They feel that the good of the United States is the same as the good of the Kingdom of God. Some feel that the Constitution of the United States is as infallible as the Bible. However, one with wisdom notice that some things are Kingdom principles and some are not.
Gayle D. Erwin (Spirit Style)
Artists love without reservation. They give their hearts completely and leave nothing on the table. They are naked and unashamed. They leave no room for pretension. And because they have given all of themselves, they live without regret.
Erwin Raphael McManus (The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life into a Work of Art)
Home is ultimately not about a place to live but about the people with whom you are most fully alive. Home is about love, relationship, community, and belonging, and we are all searching for home.
Erwin Raphael McManus
Gentleness is not apathy but is an aggressive expression of how we view people. We see people as so valuable that we deal with them in gentleness, fearing the slightest damage to one for whom Christ died. To be apathetic is to turn people over to mean and destructive elements, to truly love people cause for us to be aggressively gentle.
Gayle D. Erwin (Spirit Style)
Briefly summarising, we can express the proposed law thus: consciousness is bound up with learning in organic substance; organic competence is unconscious. Still more briefly, and put in a form which is admittedly rather obscure and open to misunderstanding: Becoming is conscious, being unconscious.
Erwin Schrödinger (My View of the World)
The real trouble is this: giving expression to thought by the observable medium of words is like the work of the silkworm. In being made into silk, the material achieves its value. But in the light of day it stiffens; it becomes something alien, no longer malleable. True, we can then more easily and freely recall the same thought, but perhaps we can never experience it again in its original freshness.
Erwin Schrödinger (My View of the World)
When in the puppet-show of dreams we hold in hand the strings of quite a number of actors, controlling their actions and their speech, we are not aware of this being so. Only one of them is myself, the dreamer. In him I act and speak immediately, while I may be awaiting eagerly and anxiously what another one will reply
Erwin Schrödinger (What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches)
It seems plain and self-evident, yet it needs to be said: the isolated knowledge obtained by a group of specialists in a narrow field has in itself no value whatsoever, but only in its synthesis with all the rest of knowledge and only inasmuch as it really contributes in this synthesis toward answering the demand, "Who are we?
Erwin Schrödinger (Science and Humanism, Physics In Our Time)
While religions have historically tried to make us the same, Jesus calls us to be different. If you have ever experienced this, you know your soul bristled at the demand to quietly get in line and conform. But something in your gut told you this was wrong. If there was a God, his value would not be uniformity, but uniqueness. And you were right. Imprinted on your soul is the fingerprint of God. There is something inside you that resists surrendering your soul to legalism. The good news is that all that time it wasn't you fighting against God; you were fighting for what God has created you to become.
Erwin Raphael McManus (Soul Cravings: An Exploration of the Human Spirit)
It is not balance you need but adaptability.
Erwin Raphael McManus
Sturm, Swung, Wucht
Erwin Rommel
When I look at the clues that indicate the nature of Jesus – born in a barn, questionable parents, spotty ancestry, common name, misdirected announcement, unattractive looks, reared in a bad neighborhood, owning nothing, surrounding himself with unattractive co-workers, and dying a shameful death – I find his whole approach unable to fit into the methods that automatically come to mind when I think about “winning the world.” His whole approach could easily be described as nonthreatening or nonmanipulative. He seemed to lead with weakness in each step of life. He had nothing in the world and everything in God and the Spirit.
Gayle D. Erwin (The Jesus Style)
It was said by Epicurus, and he was probably right, that all philosophy takes its origin from philosophical wonder. The man who has never at any time felt consciously struck by the extreme strangeness and oddity of the situation in which we are involved, we know not how, is a man with no affinity for philosophy - and has, by the way, little cause to worry. The unphilosophical and philosophical attitudes can be very sharply distinguished (with scarcely any intermediate forms) by the fact that the first accepts everything that happens as regards its general form, and finds occasion for surprise only in that special content by which something that happens here today differs from what happened there yesterday; whereas for the second, it is precisely the common features of all experience, such as characterise everything we encounter, which are the primary and most profound occasion for astonishment; indeed, one might almost say that it is the fact that anything is experienced and encounter at all.
Erwin Schrödinger (My View of the World)
Bohr's standpoint, that a space-time description is impossible, I reject a limine. Physics does not consist only of atomic research, science does not consist only of physics, and life does not consist only of science. The aim of atomic research is to fit our empirical knowledge concerning it into our other thinking. All of this other thinking, so far as it concerns the outer world, is active in space and time. If it cannot be fitted into space and time, then it fails in its whole aim and one does not know what purpose it really serves.
Erwin Schrödinger
What then is that precious something contained in our food which keeps us from death? That is easily answered. Every process, event, happening – call it what you will; in a word, everything that is going on in Nature means an increase of the entropy of the part of the world where it is going on. Thus a living organism continually increases its entropy – or, as you may say, produces positive entropy – and thus tends to approach the dangerous state of maximum entropy, which is death. It can only keep aloof from it, i.e. alive, by continually drawing from its environment negative entropy – which is something very positive as we shall immediately see. What an organism feeds upon is negative entropy. Or, to put it less paradoxically, the essential thing in metabolism is that the organism succeeds in freeing itself from all the entropy it cannot help producing while alive.
Erwin Schrödinger (What is Life? (Canto Classics))
It is my experience that bold decisions give the best promise of success. But one must differentiate between [strategic] and tactical boldness and a military gamble. A bold operation is one in which success is not a certainty but which in case of failure leaves one with sufficient forces in hand to cope with whatever situation may arise. A gamble, on the other hand, is an operation which can lead either to victory or to the complete destruction of one's force. Situations can arise where even gamble may be justified - as, for instance, when in the normal course of events defeat is merely a matter of time, when the gaining of time is therefore pointless and the only chance lies in an operation of great risk.
Erwin Rommel
No Self stands alone. Behind it stretches an immense chain of physical and - as a special class within the whole - mental events, to which it belongs as a reacting member and which it carries on. Through the condition at any moment of its somatic, especially its cerebral system, and through education, and tradition, by word, by writing, by monument, by manners, by a way of life, by a newly shaped environment... by so much that a thousand words would not exhaust it, by all that, I say, the Self is not so much linked with what happened to its ancestors, it is not so much the product, and merely the product, of all that, but rather, in the strictest sense of the word, the SAME THING as all that: the strict, direct continuation of it, just as the Self aged fifty is the continuation of the Self aged forty.
Erwin Schrödinger (My View of the World)
The lesson of every extinction, says the Smithsonian’s Doug Erwin, is that we can’t predict what the world will be 5 million years later by looking at the survivors. "There will be plenty of surprises. Let’s face it: who would’ve predicted the existence of turtles? Who would ever have imagined that an organism would essentially turn itself inside out, pulling its shoulder girdle inside its ribs to form a carapace? If turtles didn’t exist, no vertebrate biologist would’ve suggested that anything would do that: he’d have been laughed out of town. The only real prediction you can make is that life will go on. And that it will be interesting.
Alan Weisman (The World Without Us)
What is it that has called you so suddenly out of nothingness to enjoy for a brief while a spectacle which remains quite indifferent to you? The conditions for your existence are almost as old as the rocks. For thousands of years men have striven and suffered and begotten and women have brought forth in pain. A hundred years ago, perhaps, another man sat on this spot; like you he gazed with awe and yearning in his heart at the dying light of the glaciers. Like you he was begotten of man and born of woman. He felt pain and brief joy as you do. Was he someone else? Was it not you yourself? What is this Self of yours? What was the necessary condition for making the thing conceived this time into you, just you and not someone else? What clearly intelligible scientific meaning can this 'someone else' really have? If she who is now your mother had cohabited with someone else and had a son by him, and your father had done likewise, would you have come to be? Or were you living in them, and in your father's father... thousands of years ago? And even if this is so, why are you not your brother, why is your brother not you, why are you not one of your distant cousins? What justifies you in obstinately discovering this difference - the difference between you and someone else - when objectively what is there is the same?
Erwin Schrödinger (My View of the World)
We have to emphasize to the gay community that opposition to same-sex marriages is not about hate, but about debate. Opposition to what some of us see as a devastating move that will further weaken the family and harm children--such opposition is not hateful. Morality is not bigotry. In their book The Homosexual Agenda, authors Alan Sears and Craig Osten give this illustration, which I've summarized: Imagine that you are standing at the bottom of a cliff and you are watching as someone on the ledge above you is walking backwards, and in a few steps he will surely fall over the precipice. You shout, warning him to stop, and before you know it, a crowd gathers around you, snapping your picture and accusing you of "hate speech." You are being warned to keep your prejudices to yourself. After all, who are you to tell someone where they can and can't walk? Who are you to say that someone can't walk backwards? You are dumbfounded, but there you are, the object of everyone's wrath.
Erwin W. Lutzer (The Truth About Same Sex Marriage: 6 Things You Need to Know About What's Really at Stake)
What is this 'I'? If you analyse it closely you will, I think, find that it is just a little bit more than a collection of single data (experiences and memories), namely the canvas upon which they are collected. And you will, on close introspection, find that what you really mean by 'I' is that ground-stuff upon which they are collected. You may come to a distant country, lose sight of all your friends, may all but forget them; you acquire new friends, you share life with them as intensely as you ever did with your old ones. Less and less important will become the fact that, while living your new life, you still recollect the old one. 'The youth that was I', you may come to speak of him in the third person, indeed the protagonist of the novel you are reading is probably nearer to your heart, certainly more intensely alive and better known to you. Yet there has been no intermediate break, no death. And even if a skilled hypnotist succeeded in blotting out entirely all your earlier reminiscences, you would not find that he had killed you. In no case is there a loss of personal existence to deplore. Nor will there ever be.
Erwin Schrödinger