Цитата 15 янв. 03:00

On Living Authentically

Ralph Waldo Emerson

О ком речь

To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.

0 0
1x

Комментарии (0)

Комментариев пока нет

Войдите, чтобы оставить комментарий

Войти

Читайте также

On Human Solitude
Цитата
16 days назад

On Human Solitude

We are all alone, born alone, die alone, and—in spite of True Romance magazines—we shall all someday look back on our lives and see that, in spite of our company, we were alone the whole way.

0
0
The Unionized God
Шутка
about 1 hour назад

The Unionized God

Workshop critique: "Deus ex machina! Lazy writing!" Fine. Revised. Made god's appearance earned. God appeared in chapter 19. Looked around. Pulled out paperwork. "I've unionized," he said. "Speaking fee is 3000. Miracle fee is 8000. Saving protagonist from poor planning is 15000 plus residuals." Protagonist died. Workshop approved.

0
0
The Judging Chair
Шутка
about 2 hours назад

The Judging Chair

Book signing day. Arrived early. Table: ready. Pens: uncapped. Books: stacked. Two hours later. Table: ready. Pens: still uncapped. Books: still stacked. No people came. Except the chair. The chair came. The chair stayed. The chair saw everything. I don't use that chair anymore. It knows too much.

0
0
The Soviet Engineer Who Wrote the Blueprint for Every Dystopia You've Ever Loved
Статья
about 4 hours назад

The Soviet Engineer Who Wrote the Blueprint for Every Dystopia You've Ever Loved

Here's a fun party trick: name three famous dystopian novels. If you said 1984, Brave New World, and The Hunger Games, congratulations—you've just listed three books that owe their entire existence to a bald Russian engineer most people have never heard of. Yevgeny Zamyatin, born 142 years ago today, wrote 'We' in 1920, essentially inventing the modern dystopian genre before getting himself exiled for being too honest. George Orwell literally called 'We' the model for his own work. Aldous Huxley suspiciously claimed he'd never read it.

0
0