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You cannot find peace by avoiding life.
Michael Cunningham (The Hours)
If you truly want to be respected by people you love, you must prove to them that you can survive without them.
Michael Bassey Johnson (The Infinity Sign)
There's nothing more embarrassing than to have earned the disfavor of a perceptive animal.
Michael Chabon (Wonder Boys)
We die containing a richness of lovers and tribes, tastes we have swallowed, bodies we have plunged into and swum up as if rivers of wisdom, characters we have climbed into as if trees, fears we have hidden in as if caves. I wish for all this to be marked on by body when I am dead. I believe in such cartography - to be marked by nature, not just to label ourselves on a map like the names of rich men and women on buildings. We are communal histories, communal books. We are not owned or monogamous in our taste or experience.
Michael Ondaatje (The English Patient)
See, that’s the difference,” Mauvin said. “I suffer a loss and people console me. Royce suffers a loss and whole towns evacuate.
Michael J. Sullivan (Heir of Novron (The Riyria Revelations, #5-6))
Happiness comes from moving toward something. When you run away, ofttimes you bring your misery with you.
Michael J. Sullivan (Heir of Novron (The Riyria Revelations, #5-6))
The pleasure of rooting for Goliath is that you can expect to win. The pleasure of rooting for David is that, while you don’t know what to expect, you stand at least a chance of being inspired.
Michael Lewis (Moneyball)
They lay there for a few seconds, in the dark, in the future, listening to the fabulous clockwork of their hearts and lungs, and loving each other
Michael Chabon (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay)
The night is young, and by the grace of magic, so are we.
Michael Buckley (The Fairy-Tale Detectives (The Sisters Grimm, #1))
Managers tend to pick a strategy that is the least likely to fail, rather then to pick a strategy that is most efficient," Said Palmer. " The pain of looking bad is worse than the gain of making the best move.
Michael Lewis (Moneyball)
Fools believe silence is a void needing to be filled; the wise understand there's no such thing as silence.
Michael J. Sullivan (Age of Myth (The Legends of the First Empire, #1))
That’s what a good wife does, keeps your dreams alive even when you don’t believe anymore
Michael J. Sullivan (Age of Myth (The Legends of the First Empire, #1))
In a sense, he thought, all we consist of is memories. Our personalities are constructed from memories, our lives are organized around memories, our cultures are built upon the foundation of shared memories that we call history and science.
Michael Crichton (Sphere)
We do not accept a religion because it offers us certain rewards. The only thing that a religion can offer us is to be just what it, in itself, is: a greater meaning in ourselves, in our lives, and in our grasp of the nature of things...a religion exists for us only if, like a piece of poetry, it carries us away. It is not in any sense a 'hypothesis.
Michael Polanyi (Meaning)
Poetry is inspired by the elements of random thoughts, an overflow of gazing at the unseen.
Michael Bassey Johnson
We cannot ultimately specify the grounds (either metaphysical or logical or empirical) upon which we hold that our knowledge is true. Being committed to such grounds, dwelling in them, we are projecting ourselves to what we believe to be true from or through these grounds. We cannot therefore see what they are. We cannot look at them because we are looking with them.
Michael Polanyi (Meaning)
Your voice is the most potent magic in existence.
Michael Bassey Johnson (Song of a Nature Lover)
Almost as an article of faith, some individuals believe that conspiracies are either kooky fantasies or unimportant aberrations. To be sure, wacko conspiracy theories do exist. There are people who believe that the United States has been invaded by a secret United Nations army equipped with black helicopters, or that the country is secretly controlled by Jews or gays or feminists or black nationalists or communists or extraterrestrial aliens. But it does not logically follow that all conspiracies are imaginary. Conspiracy is a legitimate concept in law: the collusion of two or more people pursuing illegal means to effect some illegal or immoral end. People go to jail for committing conspiratorial acts. Conspiracies are a matter of public record, and some are of real political significance. The Watergate break-in was a conspiracy, as was the Watergate cover-up, which led to Nixon’s downfall. Iran-contra was a conspiracy of immense scope, much of it still uncovered. The savings and loan scandal was described by the Justice Department as “a thousand conspiracies of fraud, theft, and bribery,” the greatest financial crime in history. Often the term “conspiracy” is applied dismissively whenever one suggests that people who occupy positions of political and economic power are consciously dedicated to advancing their elite interests. Even when they openly profess their designs, there are those who deny that intent is involved. In 1994, the officers of the Federal Reserve announced they would pursue monetary policies designed to maintain a high level of unemployment in order to safeguard against “overheating” the economy. Like any creditor class, they preferred a deflationary course. When an acquaintance of mine mentioned this to friends, he was greeted skeptically, “Do you think the Fed bankers are deliberately trying to keep people unemployed?” In fact, not only did he think it, it was announced on the financial pages of the press. Still, his friends assumed he was imagining a conspiracy because he ascribed self-interested collusion to powerful people. At a World Affairs Council meeting in San Francisco, I remarked to a participant that U.S. leaders were pushing hard for the reinstatement of capitalism in the former communist countries. He said, “Do you really think they carry it to that level of conscious intent?” I pointed out it was not a conjecture on my part. They have repeatedly announced their commitment to seeing that “free-market reforms” are introduced in Eastern Europe. Their economic aid is channeled almost exclusively into the private sector. The same policy holds for the monies intended for other countries. Thus, as of the end of 1995, “more than $4.5 million U.S. aid to Haiti has been put on hold because the Aristide government has failed to make progress on a program to privatize state-owned companies” (New York Times 11/25/95). Those who suffer from conspiracy phobia are fond of saying: “Do you actually think there’s a group of people sitting around in a room plotting things?” For some reason that image is assumed to be so patently absurd as to invite only disclaimers. But where else would people of power get together – on park benches or carousels? Indeed, they meet in rooms: corporate boardrooms, Pentagon command rooms, at the Bohemian Grove, in the choice dining rooms at the best restaurants, resorts, hotels, and estates, in the many conference rooms at the White House, the NSA, the CIA, or wherever. And, yes, they consciously plot – though they call it “planning” and “strategizing” – and they do so in great secrecy, often resisting all efforts at public disclosure. No one confabulates and plans more than political and corporate elites and their hired specialists. To make the world safe for those who own it, politically active elements of the owning class have created a national security state that expends billions of dollars and enlists the efforts of vast numbers of people.
Michael Parenti (Dirty Truths)
We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep. It’s as simple and ordinary as that. A few jump out windows, or drown themselves, or take pills; more die by accident; and most of us are slowly devoured by some disease, or, if we’re very fortunate, by time itself. There’s just this for consolation: an hour here or there when our lives seem, against all odds and expectations, to burst open and give us everything we’ve ever imagined, though everyone but children (and perhaps even they) know these hours will inevitably be followed by others, far darker and more difficult.
Michael Cunningham (The Hours)
If you are having a difficult time understanding a business, ask what the customer’s world would look like without the product or service.
Michael Shearn (The Investment Checklist: The Art of In-Depth Research)
Herb Kelleher, founder of Southwest Airlines, echoed this sentiment when he said, “You don’t have the time, techniques, or enough drugs to change attitudes.”48
Michael Shearn (The Investment Checklist: The Art of In-Depth Research)
Human passions have mysterious ways, in children as well as grown-ups. Those affected by them can't explain them, and those who haven't known them have no understanding of them at all. Some people risk their lives to conquer a mountain peak. No one, not even they themselves, can really explain why. Others ruin themselves trying to win the heart of a certain person who wants nothing to do with them. Still others are destroyed by their devotion to the pleasures of the table. Some are so bent on winning the game of chance that they lose everything they own, and some sacrifice everything for a dream that can never come true. Some think their only hope of happiness lies in being somewhere else, and spend their whole lives traveling from place to place. And some find no rest until they have become powerful. In short, there are as many passions as there are people.
Michael Ende (The Neverending Story)
The fears unleashed by contact with a new life form are not understood. The most likely consequence of contact is absolute terror.
Michael Crichton (Sphere)
Perhaps we painted on our own skin, with ochre and charcoal, long before we painted on stone. In any case, forty thousand years ago, we left painted handprints on the cave walls of Lascaux, Ardennes, Chauvet. The black pigment used to paint the animals at Lascaux was made of manganese dioxide and ground quartz; and almost half the mixture was calcium phosphate. Calcium phosphate is produced by heating bone four hundred degrees Celsius, then grinding it. We made our paints from bones of the animals we painted. No image forgets this origin.
Anne Michaels (The Winter Vault)
The bigger question now becomes, "so what? Who cares?" You will never have an infinite number of balls and you will never have a large enough urn to hold all of them. You will never build a lamp that can turn on and off arbitrarily fast. We cannot investigate time or space past a certain smallness, except when pretending, so what are supertasks, but recreational fictions, entertaining riddles? We can ask more questions than we can answer, so what? Well, here's what. Neanderthals. Neanderthals and humans, us, Homo sapiens, lived together in Europe for at least five thousand years. Neanderthals were strong and clever, they may have even intentionally buried their dead, but for hundreds of thousands of years, Neanderthals barely went anywhere. They pretty much just explored and spread until they reached water or some other obstacle and then stopped. Homo sapiens, on the other hand, didn't do that. They did things that make no sense crossing terrain and water without knowing what lay ahead. Svante Pääbo has worked on the Neanderthal genome at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and he points out that technology alone didn't allow humans to go to Madagascar, to Australia. Neanderthals built boats too. Instead, he says, there's "some madness there. How many people must have sailed out and vanished on the Pacific before you found Easter Island? I mean, it's ridiculous. And why do you do that? Is it for the glory? For immortality? For curiosity? And now we go to Mars. We never stop." It's ridiculous, foolish, maybe? But it was the Neanderthals who went extinct, not the humans.
Michael Stevens from VSauce
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Entonces te das cuenta de que no eres quien pensabas. Ni siquiera eres un ser humano. Lo que sucede es que simplemente estás observando a un ser humano. Instalado en tu propio centro de conciencia, empezarás a tener experiencias profundas. Serán experiencias profundas e intuitivas de la verdadera naturaleza de Ti Mismo. Descubrirás que eres inmensamente amplio. Cuando empieces a explorar la conciencia en vez de quedarte atrapado meramente en la forma, te darás cuenta de que tu conciencia parece pequeña y limitada, debido solamente a que la enfocas en objetos pequeños y limitados. Eso es exactamente lo que sucede cuando te enfocas exclusivamente en la televisión: no hay nada más en tu mundo que lo que aparece en la televisión. Pero si tomas distancia y retornas a la conciencia de Ti Mismo, además del aparato de televisión y el programa que emite, puedes verte a ti mismo y también toda la habitación. De igual modo, en lugar de enfocarte tan concentrada y limitadamente en los pensamientos, las emociones y el mundo sensorial de este ser humano particular que encarnas, puedes dar un paso atrás y verlo todo a la vez. Puedes pasar de lo finito a lo infinito. ¿No es acaso esto lo que han estado tratando de decirnos Cristo, Buda y todos los grandes santos y sabios de todos los tiempos y de todas las religiones? Uno de esos grandes santos, Ramana Maharshi, solía preguntar: «¿Quién soy yo?» Ahora nos damos cuenta de que esta es una pregunta muy profunda en realidad. Plantéatela sin cesar, constantemente. Pregúntatela y te darás cuenta de que tú eres la respuesta. No hay respuesta intelectual posible: la respuesta eres tú. Sé la respuesta y todo cambiará.
Michael A. Singer (La liberación del alma)
Over the course of an hour, I’d tried to explain to them how a good actor will always find things in a script that the writer doesn’t know are there while a bad one will insert things that the writer would prefer they didn’t. I’d talked to them about the way a character is created. Christopher Foyle, for example, existed on the page a long time before Michael Kitchen was cast but only when that decision had been made did the real work begin. There was always a tension between the two of us. For example, Michael insisted almost from the start that Foyle would never ask questions, which made life difficult for me and seemed, to say the least, unusual for a detective. And yet it wasn’t such a stupid idea. We found other, more original ways to get to the information that the plot demanded. Foyle had a way of insinuating himself, getting suspects to say more than they intended. In this way, year after year, the character developed.
Anthony Horowitz (The Word is Murder (Hawthorne & Horowitz #1))
I would’ve rather ripped the heart from my chest, stomped on it, felt every ounce of pain possible, than to never have loved Ashton. Take the hurt, because without it, you will never know what real happiness feels like.
Corinne Michaels (Here and Now (Ember Falls #2))
The prize is freedom to do what we want to do in life—freedom that assures our independence so as to fortify our interdependence. The prize is aptitude to do things that are difficult. The prize is capability to make yourself, and therefore also the world, into something different, and possibly even better, than what might otherwise have been. The prize is life.
Michael Joseph Gross (Stronger: The Untold Story of Muscle in Our Lives)
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Michael Swanwick (The Best of Michael Swanwick, Volume Two)