The stiff and unbending is the disciple of death. The gentle and yielding is the disciple of life.
— Tao Te Ching 76 (Feng/English)
Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.
— Samuel Butler, Note-Books
Life teaches us who we are.
— Salman Rushdie (quoted in Ledoux 2002)
My life has a superb cast but I can’t figure out the plot.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
All the charictures in the drame!
— Finnegans Wake, 302
Who knows whether the present speaker is awake or dreaming?
— Chuang-tzu 6 (Cleary)
How bootifull and how truetowife of her, when strengly forebidden, to steal our historic presents from the past postpropheticals so as will make us all lordyheirs and ladymaidesses of a pretty nice kettle of fruit. She is livving in our midst of debt and laffing through all plores for us (her birth is uncontrollable!), with a naperon made to mask and her sabboes hikkikking arias (so sair! so solly!) if yous ask me and I saack you. Hou! Hou! Gricks may rise and Troysirs fall (there being two sights for ever a picture) for in the byways of high improvidence that’s what makes lifework leaving and the world’s a cell for citters to cit in.
— The Restored Finnegans Wake, 9-10
Life is too, everything, to waste on Finnegan’s Wank.
Stiffly said, Gerry! 🙂 Here’s more:
“Onheard of and umscene! Gut aftermeal! See you doomed.” — Finnegans Wake 17