There really is more to this world than meets the casual or untutored eye.
H.M. ForesterStichwörter: reality
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.
H.M. ForesterHey, lighten up ... This is only a game, you know.
H.M. ForesterCan I tempt you? Go on, be a devil.
H.M. ForesterWelcome to Level 2. Or, as it is sometimes affectionately referred to by the Friends: God's Little Joke.
H.M. ForesterAll those old myths and legends and fairytales didn't just appear out of nowhere for no good reason, you know.
H.M. ForesterReal patience is not the same as waiting impatiently for something for a long time. Patience is having patience with patience.
H.M. ForesterStichwörter: patience
All those old myths and legends and fairytales didn't just appear out of nowhere for no good reason, you know. They came about because there really is such a thing as magic or that it once flourished in the world. Or at least there is something extraordinary that people commonly refer to, or dismiss, as magic.
H.M. ForesterStichwörter: magic
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. ForesterStichwörter: magic
We're all teased or pressured into conforming to the all-levelling social norms of mediocrity.
H.M. ForesterStichwörter: conformity mediocrity norms
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