Well Said Thoughts

‘And what is the point of your existence?’ ‘I tell you, it’s invisible. I don’t believe in the world, not in money, nor in advancement, nor in the future of our civilization. If there’s got to be a future for humanity, there’ll have to be a very big change from what now is.’ —D.H. Lawrence

Ours is a world, as you’ve learned, built on the intricate hiding of simple truths from ourselves and others, from the stark fear of facing who and what we are, from a dread, perhaps, that we might have it in us to be something better. —Charles Dickens (Bleak House)

Most of us really exist at the mercy of other people’s formulations of what’s important. —June Jordan

I saw that the momentum of the human machine - all its cogs and wheels, its production and consumption, the way it turned nature into money and called the process growth - was not going to be turned around now. Most people didn't want it to be; they were enjoying it. —Paul Kingsnorth

I have always wanted to be part of a culture which walks through the wild world as if it were of it, which doesn't talk of carbon or biodiversity or profit or growth but talks and lives as if this way of speaking were the poisonous bullshit that it so obviously is. —Paul Kingsnorth

The story – there are many variants – is that Haldane was asked by a theologian what he could deduce about the nature of the Creator from a lifelong study of His Creation. Haldane’s response: 'An inordinate fondness for beetles.' —quoted by Simon Barnes in Ten Million Aliens

I’ve gone off the idea of progress. It’s overrated! —Arthur Dent, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

A picture held us captive. —Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations

Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. —Marcus Aurelius

Order and stability are the most transient of states. —attributed to Paiute people of Owens Valley, California