“…In this way that he sought to control the very passage of his life, deftly and without forethought, yet precisely and with enormous care. Part of it was to allow what was enormous, what was profound, without limiting it.” LifeLivingMindfulness Book:The Curfew Source: The Curfew
“..it was important to figure out what things were worth doing---and then to just do those things, don’t do any of the other ones. People will try to convince you, always they will try to convince you to do things you should on no account do. Negotiating these terrible pathways full of bad advice---it is the principal danger of youth. That and suicide.” LifePurposeChoicesYouthDecisionsNavigating Book:Census Source: Census
“The action of a thing is the same as the naming of it - is, in fact, the real name. The trees creak and they are saying, 'trees creak through the long night.' The long night - what is it? Trees creaking. There wasn't anything that tied life's moments together, except life. And when it was gone?” LifeActionNamingWittgensteinian Book:The Curfew Source: The Curfew