“The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit enough, I shall be a saint.” IfsYearsI CanStatesEnoughHumilityBecomingIdealsSaintMeeknessOld YearDecrepit Book:Wild Talents Source: Wild Talents
“It is our expression that the flux between that which isn't and that which won't be, or the state that is commonly and absurdly called "existence," is a rhythm of heavens and hells: that the damned won't stay damed; that salvation only precedes perdition.” StatesHeavenExistenceHellExpressionSalvationRhythmHeaven And HellFluxPerdition Author:Charles Fort
“[Wise men] have tried to understand our state of being, by grasping at its stars, or its arts, or its economics. But, if there is an underlying oneness of all things, it does not matter where we begin, whether with stars, or laws of supply and demand, or frogs, or Napoleon Bonaparte. One measures a circle, beginning anywhere.” IfsMenDoeArtMatterStatesLawStarsWiseDemandEconomicsAll ThingsCirclesOnenessFrogsGraspingSupply And DemandBonaparte Book:Lo! Source: Lo!