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There comes a point when you stop thinking of you playing the game, and you simply become a part of – and merge into – and become lost in – the game.
H.M. Forester Quotes: There comes a point when
I? This is the very root of all evil.
H.M. Forester Quotes: I? This is the very
Of course the reason that the Authorities have banned the stuff is not so much the detrimental effect on one's health, however genuine that might be, but rather that those who regularly partake in the illicit herb tend to lose all interest in playing the game by other people's rules. And that is in direct contravention of the Commandments, the first of which is: Thou shalt play the Game by the rules; the second being: Thou shalt not drop out of the Game.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Of course the reason that
There was a great joke that was forever doing the rounds in the jail and it was probably funny not because it had a humorous punchline but because it was so very true at a deep psychological level. Put anyone in that jail and soon enough they'd actually become a cruel, twisted, sadistic and heartless thug. And some of the prisoners were just as bad.
H.M. Forester Quotes: There was a great joke
When it came to dealing with feral dissidents, there was only one unwritten law that superseded all others: "An' it secure a conviction, do what thou wilt.
H.M. Forester Quotes: When it came to dealing
Welcome to Level 2. Or, as it is sometimes affectionately referred to by the Friends: God's Little Joke.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Welcome to Level 2. Or,
A motto of many politicians, public servants and money bags: Ask not 'What can I do for you?' but 'What can I do you for?
H.M. Forester Quotes: A motto of many politicians,
Why does there appear to be so little magic in the world these days? It is because people have stopped believing in it or lose touch with it as they grow up. It is because we have become so sophisticated and lost our ancient and natural roots. It is because religion, science and education have taught us that magic does not exist. That even supposing it does exist – which to many is far too big an 'if' – then it couldn't possibly work. Their self-fulfilling sophistry complete, they then turn round and say 'There you are you see, there is no magic in the world, just as we said.' And we and the world are all the poorer as a result of this. I mean, what are we left with? Santa, the Easter Bunny, Harry Potter and the Tooth Fairy.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Why does there appear to
Can I tempt you? Go on, be a devil.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Can I tempt you? Go
An angry man will find himself in an angry world, and a swindler will find himself in a world of thieves whom he dare not trust. Like attracts and mirrors like.
H.M. Forester Quotes: An angry man will find
There really is more to this world than meets the casual or untutored eye.
H.M. Forester Quotes: There really is more to
These technical impediments [ ... things like ignorance, impatience, unexamined assumptions, habit ... ] get in the way of what would otherwise occur or develop quite naturally, such as wakefulness, awareness, inspiration and infallible intuition. Things that should be our birth right. This preliminary stage, then, we call learning how to learn.
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There is no such thing as 'just one last cigarette' – except the last cigarette that you've already had.
H.M. Forester Quotes: There is no such thing
Hey, lighten up ... This is only a game, you know.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Hey, lighten up ... This
Yes, we are in a real pickle. Welcome to the pan-galactic insane asylum.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Yes, we are in a
The worst of all was to be faced with the interrogation technique of Thirty Seconds. The interrogator would say something and you had to respond quickly, without once repeating yourself or using the personal pronoun. Very few dissidents could last the full thirty seconds, and a refusal to comply was taken as equal proof of dissidence.
H.M. Forester Quotes: The worst of all was
Now, sorcery rules the world. Of course, most don't call it sorcery; indeed, many would be horrified by such a notion. Instead, they use words like ideology, politics, defence, security, patriotism, commerce, industry, marketing, consumerism and belief. But where there is power-seeking, especially power over others or for oneself, though also over oneself, and be it wittingly or unwittingly conjured up, make no mistake: there is sorcery afoot. It just comes in different shades and colours, that's all.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Now, sorcery rules the world.
Smoking is suicide by instalments.
H.M. Forester Quotes: Smoking is suicide by instalments.
There are universal laws at work, even here. The Law of Attraction; the Law of Correspondence; and the Law of Karma. That is: like attracts like; as within, so without; and what goes around comes around.
H.M. Forester Quotes: There are universal laws at
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