“One day the play ends and the screen goes blank. There is nothing. Everything returns to its original formlessness - and then another dream begins.” EndsPlayDreamReturnOne DayOriginalsScreensHinduismBlank Author:Frederick Lenz
“Greater consumption due to increase in population and growth of income heightens scarcity and induces price run-ups. A higher price represents an opportunity that leads inventors and businesspeople to seek new ways to satisfy the shortages. Some fail, at cost to themselves. A few succeed, and the final result is that we end up better off than if the original shortage problems had never arisen. That is, we need our problems, though this does not imply that we should purposely create additional problems for ourselves.” IfsWayNeedsShouldDoeEndsProblemRunningOpportunityGrowthResultsGreaterFailingHigherCostSucceedIncreaseOriginalsFinalsPopulationDuesIncomeConsumptionNew WaysBetter OffInventorShortageScarcity Author:Julian Simon
“Human nature is eternal; therefore one who follows his nature keeps his original nature, in the end.” HumansEndsHuman NatureEternalOriginalsShanghai Author:Orson Welles
“In our society, most of us wear protective masks of various kinds and for various reasons. Very often the end result is that the masks grow to us, displacing our original characters with our assumed characters.” KindEndsReasonCharacterGrowsResultsOriginalsVariousMaskOur SocietyProtectiveEnd Results Book:Clarence John Laughlin: the personal eye Source: Clarence John Laughlin: the personal eye
“Imagine discovering a continent so vast that it may have no end to its dimensions. Imagine a new world with more resources than all our future greed might exhaust, more opportunities than there will ever be entrepreneurs enough to exploit, and a peculiar kind of real estate that expands with development. Imagine a place where trespassers leave no footprints, where goods can be stolen infinite number of times and yet remain in the possession of their original owners, where business you never heard of can own the history of your personal affairs.” WorldKindMayRealEndsEnoughMightOpportunityNumbersImagineHeardDevelopmentResourcesInfiniteOriginalsEntrepreneurGreedAffairPossessionDimensionsOwnersGoodsOur FuturePeculiarNew WorldDiscoveringContinentsEstatesStolenExploitsFootprint Author:John Perry Barlow
“All effort at originality must end either in the quaint or the monstrous. For no man knows himself as an original; he can only believe it on the report of others.” KnowsMenBelieveEndsEffortOriginalsReportsOriginalityMonstrousQuaint Book:Lectures on Art, and Poems Source: Lectures on Art, and Poems