“We easily fall into the habit of accepting compressed statements which save us from the trouble of thinking. Thus arises what I shall call 'Potted Thinking'.” ThinkingFallAcceptingTroubleHabitAriseStatements Author:Susan Stebbing
“Trouble arises when either science or religion claims universal jurisdiction, when either religious dogma or scientific dogma claims to be infallible. Religious creationists and scientific materialists are equally dogmatic and insensitive. By their arrogance they bring both science and religion into disrepute.” ReligiousTroubleUniversalClaimsAriseArroganceDogmaScience And ReligionInfallibleDogmaticInsensitiveJurisdictionReligious Dogma Book:Birds and Frogs: Selected Papers of Freeman Dyson, 1990–2014 Source: Birds and Frogs: Selected Papers of Freeman Dyson, 1990–2014
“Pina Bausch's motto was "Dance, otherwise we are lost." She really meant it, that dance was her answer to life and to the troubles and to the problems that can arise. That was her way to deal with everything, to dance.” WayProblemLostAnswersDealsTroubleAriseMottoReally MeanAnswers To Life Author:Wim Wenders
“If a person realises his position and stays in his own self, things that are to happen will happen. Things that are not to happen will not happen. The shakti that is in the world, is only one. All these troubles arise if we think that we are separate from that shakti.” IfsThinkingWorldPersonsSelfHappensTroublePositionAriseRealisingShakti Author:Ramana Maharshi
“So it can be seen that the trouble with the motion picture art was (and is) that it is too much an industry; and the trouble with the motion picture industry is that it is too much an art. It is out of this basic contradiction that most of the ills of the form arise.” ArtFormToo MuchTroubleIndustryAriseContradictionMotion Pictures Author:Garson Kanin