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By now you must have accepted the fact that your religion, in fact, none of the Earthly religions, truly knew what the afterlife would be. All made guesses, and then established these as articles of faith. Though, in a sense, some were near the mark, if you accept their revelations as symbolic.
Philip José Farmer
"Call me Meier," Goring said, but he did not pause to explain the joke.
Philip José Farmer
Let those who think the soul is shallow rail, They must be warned before they dare to leap They'll plunge into the twilight depths where sweep In ceaseless thirst great teeth too swift to fail.
Philip José Farmer
Resurrection, like politics, makes strange bedfellows.
Philip José Farmer
Burton did not believe in miracles. Nothing happened that could not be explained by physical principles - if you knew all the facts.
Philip José Farmer
Reader, pray that soon this Iron Age Will crumble, and Beauty escape the rusting cage.
Philip José Farmer
Dreams haunted The Riverworld.
Philip José Farmer
All the human beings I met were either sure that there would be no afterlife or else that they would get preferential treatment in the hereafter.
Philip José Farmer
Strong blasphemers thrive only when strong believers thrive.
Philip José Farmer
Everybody should fear only one person, and that person should be himself.
Philip José Farmer
Now we have lit a candle to the power Of atoms; now we know we're heirs of light Itself...
Philip José Farmer
Can imagination act Perpendicular to fact? Can it be a kite that flies Till the Earth, umbrella-wise, Folds and drops away from sight?
Philip José Farmer
One thing is sure, O comrades, that the love That fights to keep us rooted in the earth, But also urges us to dare the stars, This irresistible, this ancient power Wedged in the soul, unshakable, is the light That burns our roots and leaves us free for Space.
Philip José Farmer
And there is another feeling, one which he shares with most of humankind. He knows he's screwed up his life, or something has twisted it. Every thinking man and woman knows this. Even the smug and dimwitted realize this unconsciously. But a baby, that beautiful being, that unsmirched blank tablet, unformed angel], represents a new [[hope. Perhaps it won't screw up. Perhaps it'll grow up to be a healthy confident reasonable good-humored unselfish loving man or woman. 'It won't be like me or my next-door neighbor,' the proud, but apprehensive, parent swears.
Philip José Farmer
In a frenzy, kicking his legs and moving his arms in a swimmer's breaststroke, he managed to fight toward the rod. The closer he got to it, the stronger the web of force became. He did not give up. If he did, he would be back where he had been and without enough strength to begin fighting again. It was not his nature to give up until all his strength had been expended.
Philip José Farmer
His wife had held him in her arms as if she could keep death away from him. He had cried out, "My God, I am a dead man!"
Philip José Farmer
God, Whose hand holds stars, as we lump earth In our fingers, give us power, give us light To hold all love within our breast's small space.
Philip José Farmer
Dullard: Someone who looks up a thing in the encyclopedia, turns directly to the entry, reads it, and then closes the book.
Philip José Farmer
The aerial canoe had no visible means of support, he thought, and it was a measure of his terror that he did not even think about his pun. No visible means of support. Like a magical vessel out of The Thousand and One Nights.
Philip José Farmer
This is what the visitor said the Ethicals had learned from the Ancients. The Creator, God, the One Spirit, call it what you will, forms all. It is the universe; the universe is it. But its body is formed of two essences. One is matter, the other, for lack of a better word, is nonmatter.
Philip José Farmer
I do believe that man is a rope between animal and superman. But the superman I'm thinking of isn't Nietzsche's. The real superhuman, man or woman, is the person who's rid himself of all prejudices, neuroses, and psychoses, who realizes his full potential as a human being, who acts naturally on the basis of gentleness, compassion, and love, who thinks for himself and refuses to follow the herd. That's the genuine dyed-in-the-wool superman.
Philip José Farmer
Zeitgeist rides tonight, and the devil take the hindmost!
Philip José Farmer
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