New Course
“Whether such an abruption is possible is a complicated idea as it must first account for the myriad of obstacles that stand in the way of an actor in a play disappearing from the stage.”
“Whether such an abruption is possible is a complicated idea as it must first account for the myriad of obstacles that stand in the way of an actor in a play disappearing from the stage.”
“…for although he may think in black and white, the colours of the moment are always present irrespective of his ignorance.”
“…or he will simply pass through his life, single scene by single scene, repeating the same miserable mistakes one after another, remaining as he is, standing on the same spot at the end as he was in the beginning.”
“A man thinks and assumes he knows what his intentions and motivations are, he believes in a self-certain fashion that he is the ruler of his own domain, but the reality is he is often little more than a stranger to himself.”
“Leaps aren’t available to groups; only to singular units of society — only those rare few who choose to thrust themselves above the fold because they are unburdened by the prejudices of their contemporaries.”
“He is conditioned to carry the baton and be weighed down by its burden throughout the race, regardless of the prejudices, biases, and ignorances it unwittingly conveys onto his psychological outlook.”
“If he has no sense of himself other than the verbal concoction of borrowed ideas he has adopted from others and society at large, than it will do him no good to struggle with this artificial identity.”