“Nothing remains the same from one moment to the next, you can't step into the same river twice. Life--evolution--the whole universe of space/time, matter/energy--existence itself--is essentially change.” MatterWholeMomentsUniverseNextEnergySpaceExistenceStepsEvolutionRiversRemainsSpace Time Book:The Lathe Of Heaven: A Novel Source: The Lathe Of Heaven: A Novel
“It's so silly isn't it? how we grown men take up trout angling not simply to pursue trout but to find some place, some special place, where we feel at ease. a place to belong. Forces, not forms, persist: energy is spent and endures; time does not tick, it flows. God loves a man that smells of trout water and mountain meadows. Which way's heaven, you suppose? Follow the trail and keep close to the stream.” MenWayFeelsDoeFormEnergyForceHeavenWaterSeaSpecialMountainFlowRiversEndureFishesSmellSillyPursueBoatGod LoveEaseStreamsLakesFishingPersistTrailsMeadowsTickTroutSpecial PlacesAnglingGrown Man Author:Carey Mulligan
“And here we are with our improved human world that we've spent a great deal of time and energy working on. We've improved the rivers and the lakes and the land and our society and our ways of living to the point where we now wonder if the human race will survive.” IfsWorldWayHumansEnergyDealsRaceWonderLandRiversHuman RaceLakesOur SocietyTime And Energy Book:Buddhism Plain and Simple Source: Buddhism Plain and Simple
“I am beginning to understand that the stream the scientists are studying is not just a little creek. It's a river of energy that moves across regions in great geographic cycles. Here, life and death are only different points on a continuum. The stream flows in a circle through time and space, turning death into life across coastal ecosystems, as it has for more than a million years. But such streams no longer flow in the places where most of us live.” YearsLittlesDifferentMovingEnergySpaceMillionsStudyFlowRiversScientistEnvironmentalCirclesStreamsLife And DeathRegionsCyclesTime And SpaceEcosystemsRough TimesContinuumCreeksCoastal Author:Kathleen Moore