"If people knew the story of their lives how many would then elect to live them?" (Cormac McCarthy, "The Crossing", 1994)
"We think we are the victims of time. In reality, the way of the world isn't fixed anywhere. How could that be possible? We are our own journey. And therefore we are time as well. We are the same. Fugitive. Inscrutable. Ruthless." (Cormac McCarthy, "The Crossing", 1994)
"Our waking life's desire to shape the world to our convenience invites all manner of paradox and difficulty." (Cormac McCarthy, "Cities of the Plain", 1998)
"Because the question for me was always whether that shape we see in our lives was there from the beginning or whether these random events are only called a pattern after the fact. Because otherwise we are nothing." (Cormac McCarthy, "All the Pretty Horses", 2010)
"'Do you really believe in physics?' 'I dont know what that means. Physics tries to draw a numerical picture of the world. I dont know that it actually explains anything. You cant illustrate the unknown. Whatever that might mean.'" (Cormac McCarthy, "Stella Maris", 2022)
"A group of evil and aberrant and wholly malicious partial differential equations who had conspired to usurp their own reality from the questionable circuitry of the creator’s brain not unlike the rebellion which Milton describes and to fly their colors as an independent nation unaccountable to God or man alike." (Cormac McCarthy, "Stella Maris", 2022)
"How do you know you shouldnt? The core question is not how you do math but how does the unconscious do it. How is it that it’s demonstrably better at it than you are? You work on a problem and then you put it away for a while. But it doesnt go away. It reappears at lunch. Or while you’re taking a shower. It says: Take a look at this. What do you think? Then you wonderwhy the shower is cold. Or the soup. Is this doing math? I’m afraid it is. How is it doing it? We dont know. I’ve posed the question to some pretty good mathematicians. How does the unconscious do math? Some who’d thought about it and some who hadnt. For the most part they seemed to think it unlikely that the unconscious went about it the same way we did. What was surprising to me was the insouciance with which they greeted this news. As if the very nature of mathematics had not just been hauled into the dock. A few thought that if it had a better way of doing mathematics it ought to tell us about it. Well, maybe. Or maybe it thinks we’re not smart enough to understand it." (Cormac McCarthy, "Stella Maris", 2022)
"If mathematical objects exist independently of human thought what else are they independent of? The universe, I suppose." (Cormac McCarthy, "Stella Maris", 2022)
"If the world has a mind then it's all worse than we thought." (Cormac McCarthy, "Stella Maris", 2022)
"The world has created no living thing that it does not intend to destroy." (Cormac McCarthy, "Stella Maris", 2022)
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