“If it is true that it is the simplicity of the Einsteinian formulae which constitutes their difficulty, that they are so obvious as to escape notice, it seems to me that this applies to events in life, numberless happenings, perhaps the basic ones, which we, saturated in detail and hurrying through subdivisions, lose sight of.” IfsSeemsLosesEventsHappeningsSightDifficultySimplicityDetailsObviousHurryingSaturatedEvents In Life Author:Mary Butts
“For life in the present there is no death. Death is not an event in life. It is not a fact in the world.” WorldFactsDeathEventsEvents In Life Book:Notebooks, 1914-1916 Source: Notebooks, 1914-1916