"She lives the poetry she cannot write."
Oscar Wilde (via beyondjadee)
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"I still have a little whiskey left and therefore a chance."
Charles Bukowski (via beyondjadee)
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"I believe in being warm-hearted. I believe especially in being warm-hearted in love, in fucking with a warm heart. I believe if men could fuck with warm hearts, and the women take it warm-heartedly, everything would come all right. It’s all the cold-hearted fucking that is death and idiocy."
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover (via slightlypretentious)
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What Really Smart People Worry About At Night
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- The proliferation of Chinese eugenics. – Geoffrey Miller, evolutionary psychologist.
- Black swan events, and the fact that we continue to rely on models that have been proven fraudulent. – Nassem Nicholas Taleb
- That we will be unable to defeat viruses by learning to push them beyond the error catastrophe threshold. – William McEwan, molecular biology researcher
- That pseudoscience will gain ground. – Helena Cronin, author, philospher
- That the age of accelerating technology will overwhelm us with opportunities to be worried. – Dan Sperber, social and cognitive scientist
- Genuine apocalyptic events. The growing number of low-probability events that could lead to the total devastation of human society. – Martin Rees, former president of the Royal Society
- The decline in science coverage in newspapers. – Barbara Strauch, New York Times science editor
- Exploding stars, the eventual collapse of the Sun, and the problems with the human id that prevent us from dealing with them. — John Tooby, founder of the field of evolutionary psychology
- That the internet is ruining writing. – David Gelernter, Yale computer scientist
- That smart people—like those who contribute to Edge—won’t do politics. –Brian Eno, musician
- That there will be another supernova-like financial disaster. –Seth Lloyd, professor of Quantum Mechanical Engineering at MIT
- That search engines will become arbiters of truth. —W. Daniel Hillis, physicist
"I am a lover without a lover. I am lovely and lonely and I belong deeply to myself."
Warsan Shire (via rainydaysandblankets)
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"I think it is all a matter of love; the more you love a memory the stronger and stranger it becomes."
Vladimir Nabokov (via likeafieldmouse)
"I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating."
Jean-Paul Sartre (via beyondjadee)
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