My ideal journey: set out early and never arrive.
Marty Rubin.
“No work is so important you have to do it.”
“My feeling about work is that it's an unnecessary evil, so I've always done my best to avoid it.”
“To avoid starvation is the only excuse for working.”
“If your work is stressful, it's not your work.”
“The spiritual life to me has always meant just one thing: feeling.”
“I don't want to be the one who says life is beautiful. I want to be the one who feels it.”
“My arrivalHer wombs delightHer existenceMy living lightHer woundsMy scarsHer skiesMy starsHer daysMy hoursHer strengthMy powersI breathe my name Being her childWithout motherLifes beguiledFrom the ...”
“Arrival in the world is really a departure and that, which we call departure, is only a return.”
“That (labyrinth)...became a world whose rules I lived by, and I understood the moral of mazes: sometimes you have to turn your back on your goal to get there, sometimes you're farthest away when yo...”
“Departure of a year welcomes so many new memories”
“Ice upon ice, and yet, inside, she melted and mourned all the same.”
“Im afraid you cannot leave,' said Zarniwoop, 'you are entwined in the Improbability Field. You cannot escape.' He smiled the smile that Zaphod had wanted to hit and this time Zaphod hit it.”
“The geographical pilgrimage is the symbolic acting out an inner journey. The inner journey is the interpolation of the meanings and signs of the outer pilgrimage. One can have one without the other...”
“Every traveler should make their own observation.”
“If perception is limited by experience, knowledge, and/or education, what deems my actions correct or my thoughts as moral?”