Quotes About Existence
Never had he been so fond of this body of his as now when his tenure of it was so precarious.
~ Jack London
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Bu h?rs?zl?k ayn? zamanda, ac?mas?z var olma mücadelesinde anlams?z bir engel olan ahlak anlay???n?n çürüdüÄŸünü veya parçaland???n? da gösteriyordu.
~ Jack London
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Hay un éxtasis que señala la cúspide de la vida y por encima del cual no puede elevarse esta. Y lo paradójico de la vida es que este éxtasis cuando uno esta más vivo y se olvida absolutamente de que lo está. Este éxtasis, este olvido de la existencia, se produce en el artista, atrapándolo y sacándolo de si en una llama de pasión; se produce en el soldado, ebrio de guerra en un campo desolado cuando lucha sin cuartel
~ Jack London
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GeçmiÅŸi olmayan ;geleceÄŸi önündeki mezardan,bugünüyse içindeki canh?raÅŸ hayat ateÅŸinden ibaret bir adamd?.
~ Jack London
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La obligación real del hombre es vivir, no existir
~ Jack London
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El objeto, el fin de la vida, era la carne. La vida misma era carne. La vida vivía de la vida. Unos comían y otros eran comidos. La ley consistía, pues, en eso: come o sé comido.
~ Jack London
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He was justifying his existence, than which life can do no greater; for life achieves its summit when it does to the uttermost that which it was equipped to do - White Fang
~ Jack London
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Todos, el bueno y el malvado, el fuerte y el débil, el que amaba la vida y el que la maldecía, todos, todos acababan muriendo.
~ Jack London
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Human existence is girt round with mystery: the narrow region of our experience is a small island in the midst of a boundless sea. To add to the mystery, the domain of our earthly existence is not only an island in infinite space, but also in infinite time. The past and the future are alike shrouded from us: we neither know the origin of anything which is, nor its final destination.
~ Jack McDevitt
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And, in a way, we're all time travelers. Somehow, the entire temporal stream exists, but we're only conscious of a single moment.
~ Jack McDevitt
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Man has always seen himself the peak of creation. The part of the universe that thinks. The purpose for it all. It's no doubt a gratifying view, but the universe may have a different opinion.
~ Jack McDevitt
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Carson recordó la vieja historia del siglo XX del cosmonauta que se quedó desamparado en el espacio cuando la Unión Soviética se disolvió: se encontraba dando vueltas a la Tierra cuando, de repente, el país que lo había llevado hasta allá arriba dejó de existir.
~ Jack McDevitt
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And never forget, Michael said, time travelers never die. No matter what you saw up ahead, about me, I'll always be here.
~ Jack McDevitt
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He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical.
~ Jack Trevor Story
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T'sain shrugged. "I have lived little, and I am not wise. Yet I know that everyone is entitled to life.
~ Jack Vance
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You are evil like all existence. ... If power were mine I would crush the universe to bloody gravel and stamp into the ultimate muck!
~ Jack Vance
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Lord Daldace looked about as if seeing the villa for the first time. "What are dreams? Ordinary experience is a dream. The eyes, the ears, the nose: they present pictures on the brain, and these pictures are called 'reality'. At night, when we dream, other pictures, of source unknown, are impinged. Sometimes the dream-images are more real than 'reality'. Which is solid, which illusion? Why trouble to make the distinction?
~ Jack Vance
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It occurs to me that the man and his religion are one and the same thing. The unknown exists. Each man projects on the blankness the shape of his own particular world-view. He endows his creation with his personal volitions and attitudes. The religious man stating his case is in essence explaining himself. When a fanatic is contradicted he feels a threat to his own existence; he reacts violently.
~ Jack Vance
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I have transcended that phase in my intellectual growth where I discover humour in simple freakishness. What exists is real; therefore it is tragic, since wherever lives must die. Only fantasy, the vapours rising from sheer nonsense, can now excite my laughter.
~ Jack Vance
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The world now lacks a Sir Pom-pom, with all his funny ways! I wonder where he is now? Or is he anywhere at all? Can someone be nowhere?
~ Jack Vance
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Every instant a million events occur one iota past the edge of your awareness.
~ Jack Vance
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I don't know nothing for sure, except water runs downhill and I gotta pay my rent.
~ Jack Vance
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Between the two lay a multitude of political units—republics and despots—in part of long standing, in part of recent origin, whose existence was founded simply on their power to maintain it.
~ Jacob Burckhardt
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every generation is equidistant from God.
~ Jacob Burckhardt
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