Than Quotes (page 568)
![W. Somerset Maugham quote: " how much less is the sense of obligation in thosewho receive..."](/pic/261080/600x316/quotation-w-somerset-maugham-how-much-less-is-the-sense-of-obligation-in.jpg)
Once we're able to see this world as an illusion and a phantasm, then we can see everything that happens to us as a dream, as something that pretended to exist while we were sleeping. And we will become subtly and profoundly indifferent towards all of life's setbacks and calamities. Those who die turned a corner, which is why we've stopped seeing them; those who suffer pass before us like a nightmare, if we feel, or like an unpleasant daydream, if we think. And even our own suffering won't be...
Fernando Pessoa
![Thomas Pynchon quote: "Life's single lesson: that there is more accident to it than a..."](/pic/260986/600x316/quotation-thomas-pynchon-lifes-single-lesson-that-there-is-more.jpg)
It appears to me impossible that I should cease to exist, or that this active, restless spirit, equally alive to joy and sorrow, should only be organised dust - ready to fly abroad the moment the spring snaps, or the spark goes out, which kept it together. Surely something resides in this heart that is not perishable - and life is more than a dream.
Mary Wollstonecraft
![James Coburn quote: "There's nothing more toxic or deadly than a human child. A..."](/pic/260947/600x316/quotation-james-coburn-theres-nothing-more-toxic-or-deadly-than-a-human.jpg)
I mean that they (students) should not play life, or study it merely, while the community supports them at this expensive game, but earnestly live it from beginning to end. How could youths better learn to live than by at once trying the experiment of living? Methinks this would exercise their minds as much as mathematics.
Henry David Thoreau
In the old days, when he flew a lot, he'd never been able to get absorbed in a book until the plane had taken off, so he'd spent the pre-boarding time flicking through magazines and browsing in gift shops, and that's what the last couple of decades had felt like: one long flick through a magazine. If he'd known how long he was going to spend in the airport lounge of his own life, he'd have made different travel arrangements, but instead he'd sat there, sighing and fidgeting and, more often...
Nick Hornby
![Soren Kierkegaard quote: "To grumble about the world and its unhappiness is always..."](/pic/260862/600x316/quotation-soren-kierkegaard-to-grumble-about-the-world-and-its.jpg)