Interplanetary Warning

Interplanetary Warning:

If the active pursuit of a mystical system does not lead to its explosion,
then the system leads nowhere.

 

 

 

In one legend, the greatest knight of them all was Sir Forgot-A-Lot;
while in most, of course, it was good King Always-Remembering.
(You untangle it!)

 

 

One father said to his son, "Let me, in conclusion, say this to you:
There is a place within a man's system where such as This cannot be said."

 

 

Interplanetary Warning:

Never trust a machine with one eye.

 

 

 

One man says, "Probably the absolutely hardest thing in the world to do is to describe what This kinda effort is all about." 
And a second man says, "You mean to others?" 
And the first man says, "Hell no, to yourself!"

 

 

 

On one world, life subconsciously tells everyone the moment they're born that,
"Okay, I expect you to be good and brain-dead by twenty--you hear?"

 

 

 

A Question from the Mailbag:

 "I notice that sometimes you refer to what you're involved in as 'This kind of thing,' and at other times as 'This kind of effort.' What is the distinction?"

 (Ultimately it is the supreme distinction.)

J.