“The boundary between philosophy and fiction is not as clear cut as you may think and the two definitely interact.” ThinkingMayTwoPhilosophyFictionClearCuttingBoundaries Author:Ken Follett
“The first principle of modern cultures may be their connectedness. Culture is like wind and wind knows no boundary or center. Once there is a center, wind becomes a whirlwind.” KnowsFirstsMayCulturePrinciplesModernWindBoundariesConnectednessNo BoundariesWhirlwindModern Culture Author:Mu Xin
“Healthy boundaries are important, but you may be building a brick wall when a picket fence would do.” MayImportantWomenBuildingWallHealthyBoundariesFenceBricksBrick WallPicket FencesHealthy Boundaries Author:Amy Dickinson
“The talker has found a hearer but not a listener; and though he may talk his very best for his own sake, you will find that his mental movements are erratic: they have no fixed centre and no definite object. His talk is like the water of a canal whose banks have given way, which rolls aimlessly hither and thither, without fulfilling any useful function, though it is the same water which was so helpful and serviceable, when it was confined within clearly marked limits by the restraining force of its earthy boundaries.” WayMayFoundGivenForceWaterMovementObjectsListeningLimitsFunctionSakeBoundariesFixedHelpfulListenersFulfillingDefiniteCentreConfinedTalkersCanalsRestrainingErratic Author:Charles Dickens