“It is difficult for me to imagine what “personal liberty” is enjoyed by an unemployed hungry person. True freedom can only be where there is no exploitation and oppression of one person by another; where there is not unemployment, and where a person is not living in fear of losing his job, his home and his bread. Only in such a society personal and any other freedom can exist for real and not on paper.” PersonsRealHomeJobsDifficultLibertyImaginePaperLosingHungryBreadOppressionEnjoyedExploitationUnemploymentUnemployedTrue FreedomPersonal LibertyLiving In Fear Author:Joseph Stalin
“The idea that we are "stewards of the earth" is another symptom of human arrogance. Imagine yourself with the task of overseeing your body's physical processes. Do you understand the way it works well enough to keep all its systems in operation? Can you make your kidneys function? Can you control the removal of waste? Are you conscious of the blood flow through your arteries, or the fact that you are losing a hundred thousand skin cells a minute?” WayHumansWellsIdeasEnoughFactsBodyEarthProcessImagineBloodMinutesThousandWasteLosingConsciousHundredFlowTasksSkinsFunctionEnvironmentalYour BodyCellsOperationsArroganceSymptomsStewardshipRemovalKidneysStewardsArteriesBlood FlowOverseeing Author:Lynn Margulis
“Imagine the choices you'd make if you had no fear-of falling, of losing, of being alone, of disapproval.” IfsChoicesFallImagineLosingNo FearDisapproval Author:Martha Beck
“Obviously loss of family is huge and critical, but I think really it's more about losing a sense of family. The horror of that kind of incompleteness. Writing this book, I tried not to think about my father, which does no one any good fictionally. I did try to imagine not just the horror of that moment, but the horror of having witnessed it, and the lifelong void. And I think that's what's so frightening.” ThinkingWritingTryingKindDoeBookMomentsFatherLossImagineHugeHorrorLosingCriticalThat MomentVoidFrighteningLifelongIncompleteness Author:Chang-Rae Lee
“The hardest obstacle I've ever had to overcome in my life is losing my mom four years ago. I wouldn't even say that I've overcome it, really. I don't imagine that I ever will.” YearsLife IsFourImagineMomLosingYears AgoOvercomingObstaclesMy MomHardestFour YearsImagine That Author:Annie Wersching
“Actually, my worst nightmare is losing my best friend, as I imagine most people's are.” PeopleImagineWorstLosingNightmareMy Best FriendWorst Nightmares Author:Phoebe Waller-Bridge