New Life
“The most unnatural effort a man can make is to attempt to revert the familiar back into the unfamiliar, to recheck and reexamine the colours and shapes amidst his gaze and wring new life out of them.”
“The most unnatural effort a man can make is to attempt to revert the familiar back into the unfamiliar, to recheck and reexamine the colours and shapes amidst his gaze and wring new life out of them.”
“There is likely no judgmental deity watching from above as men do right or wrong against each other below.”
“Men will always forgo the effort to be skeptical towards themselves and insist instead on criticizing everything else around them.”
“The human animal instinctively craves to blend into the reassuring arms of the majority by assuming the same postures of confidence as everyone else.”
“His way of thinking and feeling derive from a blended mixture of what others were thinking, feeling, or implying by their gestures and behaviour.”
“In between the trigger and the effect it stirs is an emotive energy that is released.”
“From infancy to adolescence he has adopted and absorbed all of the many habits, traits and characteristics that allow him to simply follow along a path where his every reaction to circumstance is known well in advance.”
“The essence of it is that men are connected by invisible strings to the social structures of which they are a part, and the circumstances of their life is a mirror snapshot of exactly who and what they are.”