“Some dangers are so spectacular and so much beyond normal experience that the mind refuses to accept them as real, and watches the approach of doom without any sense of apprehension. The man who looks at the onrushing tidal wave, the descending avalanche, or the spinning funnel of the tornado, yet makes no attempt to flee, is not necessarily paralyzed with fright or resigned to an unavoidable fate. He may simply be unable to believe that the message of his eyes concerns him personally. It is all happening to somebody else.”
Quote by Arthur C. Clarke
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“You never step in the same river of thought twice, because neither you nor it are the same.”
Source: Dawn of the Dragons: Here, There Be Dragons; The Search for the Red Dragon
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