
Top 32 David Zindell Quotes
#1. There are three requisites for growth without bound, and only three: the will to remake oneself, the genius to survive, and the strength to suffer.
David Zindell
#2. All men are warriors. And life for everything in our universe is nothing but war.
David Zindell
#3. For our kind, there's always the burning to be more. ( ... ) that is why true human beings feel more pain. Because we are more, but it's never quite enough - never.
David Zindell
#5. The true human being ... is the meaning of the universe. He is a dancing star. He is the exploding singularity pregnant with infinite possibilities.
David Zindell
#6. We walk the brink of racial suicide because we were smart enough to make atomic bombs and stupid enough to use them.
David Zindell
#7. The deep structure of the universe is pure consciousness.
David Zindell
#8. But it is the nature of life that no emotion is meant to last forever ...
David Zindell
#9. Life moved ever outward into infinite possibilities and yet all things were perfect and finished in every single moment, their end attained.
David Zindell
#11. If you kill me, you kill yourself.
[ ... ]
He only wanted to convey to Janegg the truth of ahimsa, which is that all beings were connected to each other in the deepest way and thus it was impossible to harm another without harming oneself.
David Zindell
#13. I never want to be satisfied. I never want to be like, 'OK, this is good enough.' I always want to get to the next level and help the team improve.
Carlos Gonzalez
#14. A man lusts to become a god ... and there is murder. Murder upon murder upon murder. Why is the world of men nothing but murder?
David Zindell
#15. [ ... ] when you look at the world, you put on the goggles of custom, habit and tribal wisdom lest the truth make you insane [ ... ] you see the world reflected in your own image; you see yourself reflected to the image of the world [ ... ]
David Zindell
#16. A traditionalist's values are gleaned from all that is good in the past.
Fennel Hudson
#17. Before, you are wise; after, you are wise. In between you are otherwise
David Zindell
#18. For war is never some cosmic accident descending upon a people with all the chance and inevitability of asteroids falling like fire out of the heavens, but only the will and work of man.
David Zindell
#19. The key to accepting responsibility for your life is to accept the fact that your choices, every one of them, are leading you inexorably to either success or failure, however you define those terms.
Neal Boortz
#20. Singin' in the Rain was most excellent if you like movies where people burst into song and tap-dance. Which I do, though not as much as I like movies where people don't.
E. Lockhart
#22. Evil cannot be vanquished with a sword, and darkness cannot be defeated in battle but only by shining a bright enough light.
David Zindell
#23. The belly is the reason that man does not easily mistake himself for a god.
David Zindell
#24. I am not interested in things getting better; what I want is more: more human beings, more dreams, more history, more consciousness, more suffering, more joy, more disease, more agony, more rapture, more evolution, more life.
David Zindell
#25. For it is only in accepting death that one can truly live, and for the human animal, death has always been the great black beast from the abyss to be dreaded or defeated or avoided or hated - but never looked upon clearly face to face.
David Zindell
#26. What is a human being, then?'
'A seed.'
'A ... seed?'
'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree.
David Zindell
#27. It's always been about making the best Mac we know how. Among the many benefits are making it easy to use and affordable, with great features.
Phil Schiller
#28. We are the eyes through which the Univers observes itself and knows itself divine.
David Zindell
#29. I stupidly ignored education completely. I found it dull and I preferred to cause chaos and have fun. I regret this massively now.
Dominic Cooper
#31. A glance leaves an imprint on anything it's dwelt on.
Joseph Brodsky
#32. Economy is a savings-bank, into which men drop pennies, and get dollars in return.
Josh Billings
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