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45. “In armies, navies, cities, or families, in nature herself, nothing more relaxes good order than misery.”
Herman Melville Order Disruption, Misery Effect, Natural Chaos, Misery, Order, Chaos
52. “As more and more people start to wake up to information, there’s a change in energy, because change in consciousness requires a change in energy. And a greater energy causes systems that were once stable to become unstable, to become chaotic, and chaos is just unpredictable order. It’s novelty, it’s newness, it’s an unraveling of systems. So hang on. This is a really profound time because it’s got to break, and when it breaks, something better will come out of it.”
Joe Dispenza Energy Shift, Consciousness Awakening, System Evolution, Change, Chaos, Transformation
53. “So, whether the world is going to pieces or not, whether you are on the side of the angels or the devil himself, take life for what it is, have fun, spread joy and confusion.”
Henry Miller Life, Joy, Chaos, Fun, Perspective, Acceptance
54. “I shall be the wild park in the midst of the nightmare of perfection, the still, unshakeable dream in the midst of frenzied activity, the random shot on the white billiard table of logic, I shall know neither how to weep nor protest, but I shall be there always in absolute silence to receive and to restore.”
Henry Miller Perfection, Silence, Existence, Chaos, Reflection, Balance
58. “One is ejected into the world like a dirty little mummy; the roads are slippery with blood and no one knows why it should be so. Each one is traveling his own way and, though the earth be rotting with good things, there is no time to pluck the fruits; the procession scrambles toward the exit sign, and such a panic is there, such a sweat to escape, that the weak and the helpless are trampled into the mud and their cries are unheard.”
Henry Miller World Chaos, Helpless Struggle, Life Panic, Chaos, Struggle, Panic
59. “Everybody goes the wrong way, everything is confused, chaotic, disorderly. But nobody is ever lost or hurt, nothing is stolen, no blows are exchanged. It is a kind of ferment which is created by reason of the fact that for a Greek every event, no matter how stale, is always unique. He is always doing the same thing for the first time: he is curious, avidly curious, and experimental. He experiments for the sake of experimenting, not to establish a better or more efficient way of doing things.”
Henry Miller Greek Curiosity, Experimental Spirit, Unique Chaos, Curiosity, Chaos, Experiment
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