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There are some men whom a staggering emotional shock, so far from making them mental invalids for life, seems, on the other hand, to awaken, to galvanize, to arouse into an almost incredible activity of soul.
The situation collapsed completely at dinner one September evening. Perhaps it was the full moon that drove me to madness, or the gnawing, relentless emptiness of my heart. Whatever the trigger, the powder had been well packed, and my explosion, though shocking, was not altogether unexpected.
subjective disturbance
I've been coerced into free will.
People exercise an unconscious selection in being influenced.
I use "perpetrated" because it's the kind of word that passive-voice writers are fond of. They prefer long words of Latin origin to short Anglo-Saxon words - which compounds their trouble and makes their sentences still more glutinous. Short is better than long. Of the 701 words in
strong, stirring instant as with fascinated eyes I watched
Both in individuals and in masses violent excitement is always followed by remission, and often by reaction. We are all inclined to depreciate whatever we have overpraised, and, on the other hand, to show undue indulgence where we have shown undue rigor.
Books and loud noises, flowers and electric shocks - already in the infant mind these couples were compromisingly linked; and after two hundred repetitions of the same or a similar lesson would be wedded indissolubly. What man has joined, nature is powerless to put asunder.
two ways to influence human behavior: you can manipulate it or you can inspire it.
Engulfment is a moment of hypnosis.
When I think of 'influence', I think of 'influenza', like somebody's picked up a germ.
The possibility of remedying imprudent actions is commonly an inducement to commit them.
Unconscious motivating forces play a central role in shaping our behavior, but they are also the primary cause of mental illness.
you're invigorated with miracle-working ability.
Cause and effect are two sides of one fact.
I was overcome with an attack of pathological enthusiasm.
Cause and effect is infallible, like the shadow that follows one's body wherever it goes.
Injected, the drug that was Hop coursed through my veins. I had it back in a way I couldn't believe I'd ever managed to live without it.
Seeking out causes is a pastime of the mind. There is no duality of cause and effect. Everything is its own cause.
suppressed hysteria.
For a while they sat without talking. Anna got her daypack and dug out a paperback copy of Ivanhoe. It produced a book's inevitable effect. In cats it stimulated the urge to sit on the pages. In humans it stimulated conversation.
From powerful causes spring the empiric's gains, Man's love of life, his weakness, and his pains; These first induce him the vile trash to try, Then lend his name, that other men may buy.
Your brain is triggered to produce.
Chemically induced hallucinations, delusions and raptures may be frightening or wonderfully gratifying; in either case they are in the nature of confidence tricks played on one's own nervous system.
We live in a world of cause and effect.
The cause is hidden. The effect is visible to all.
Artificial over-stimulation seemed like the perfect way to stifle a generation of young people who wanted more and more from a world where less and less was available. Whether the victims were men or women, arousal addiction seemed to have become the new normal.
You didn't cause this. This happened because your father is a lunatic dressed up in a quality suit.
A CAUSE is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it that the idea of the one determines the mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression of the one to form a more lively idea of the other.
Certain actions take place outside the normal course of things so unexpectedly that they seem to paralyse ordinary capacity for feeling surprise;
I was now privy to how a calm, average , peace-loving individual can suddenly get infected with a special kind of crazy. Higher reasoning is replaced with killer animal instincts.
Sometimes a spontaneous action can have all kinds of unforeseen consequences.
Blessed influence of one true loving human soul on another! Not calculable by algebra, not deducible by logic, but mysterious, effectual, mighty as the hidden process by which the tiny seed is quickened, and bursts forth into tall stem and broad leaf, and glowing tasseled flower.
What is meant by cause? Cause is the fine state of the manifested state.
I cannot summon up inspiration; I myself am summoned.
Magnificent phrases like 'inductive reactance' flow effortlessly from the lips of guys who can't cook hot dogs or find the flashing blue light in a K-Mart store.
We know the effects of many things, but the cause of few; experience, therefore, is a surer guide than imagination, and inquiry than conjecture.
Your thoughts are making you.
ebullition of the sensations. I had long felt
Words ... have always held the dangerous power to conjure things into being.
Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end preexists in the means, the fruit in the seed
COMPULSION, n. The eloquence of power.
The mind and body must be subjected to extreme stimulus, by means of drugs and music.
Kate was lying under him, spread on the table like a banquet for a starving man. And the scent of her arousal caused his hunger to spike suddenly and sharply from deep inside him. It surged out of him in a wave that overwhelmed him. Journey Into Submission (eXtasy)
His health grew worse, probably exacerbated by the myriad of hovering doctors eager to give their famous patient all the latest treatments: strychnine injections, ammonia, ether, and electric pulses. On
A thought enters; we pamper it; it germinates and grows into an evil act.
Words were a conjuration, and their charms had begun to bewitch him.
A blast of whooshing pleasure swept through me and I fell over the other side, into sweet currents of relaxing little judders. The gentleman pulled away and I lay there still sprawled and used. I didn't care. I'd been indoctrinated in the ways of the flesh and my exposure to it was like a drug.
The Santa Ana Wind
gusts down
desert canyons.
Hot. Dry. Electric.
Some say
it ignites tempers.
I say
it ignited us.
I've consciously tried to be provocative and disturbing.
It often happens that we blurt out things that may in some kind of way be harmful to us, but we are silent about things that may make us look ridiculous; because in this case effect follows very quickly on cause.
Within the last few months feelings had been stirred in me so much more potent than any they could raise - pains and pleasures so much more acute and exquisite had been excited than any it was in their power to inflict or bestow.
He contained, even at an early age, a stirring and the desire to stir.
Part due to accidental circumstances - the
My imagination, unbidden, possessed and guided me, gifting the successive images that arose in my mind with a vivdness far beyond the usual bounds of reverie ...
Life is a perpetual instruction in cause and effect.
The furnace of affliction produces refinement, in states as well as individuals.
We slept, if one might call such a condition by so strong a name - for it was a sleep set with a hair-trigger.
I unsettle all things.
All causes are essentially mental, and whosoever comes into daily contact with a high order of thinking must take on some of it.
The lives of all of us have been moulded largely by induction through suggestion.
One physiological precondition is indispensible for there to be art: intoxication, or the feeling of fullness and increasing strenth.
Inspiration needs disease, injury, madness.
What you think about you bring about.Bring-- Bob Proctor
Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
Inspiration cannot be willed, though it can be wooed.
Persuaded, therefore, that ere long some ingenious
My mind was, as it were, strongly impregnated with the Johnsonian ether.
Licited from spirits; it cannot be obtained inductively from experience, nor by any
Stung by the splendour of a sudden thought.
I went as a passenger, having no other inducement than a kind of nervous restlessness which haunted me as a fiend
The first cause worked automatically like a somnambulist, and not reflectively like a sage.
I made you all wet.
A life without a cause is a life without effect.
Every event has had its cause, and nothing, not the least wind that blows, is accident or causeless.
Causes have a way of tainting your reason until a person takes much bigger risks than sanity would otherwise allow.
I shook up the world.
A powerful agent is the right word. Whenever we come upon one of those intensely right words in a book or newspaper the resulting effect is physical as well as spiritual, and electrically prompt ...
Life without cause is a life without effect.
Your thoughts create you.
I was completely swept along with my own compulsion. I don't know how else to put it. It didn't satisfy me completely, so maybe I was thinking, 'Maybe another one will. Maybe this one will.' And the numbers started growing and growing and just got out of control, as you can see.
Induction is the process of taking things within our experience to be representative of the world outside our experience. It is a process of projection or extrapolation.
When I write, I disturb. When I show a film, I disturb. When I exhibit my painting, I disturb, and I disturb if I don't. I have a knack for disturbing.
In good philosophy, the word cause ought to be reserved to the single Divine impulse that has formed the universe.
Fountains of inconvenient feeling - and toward the frantic enticements of
The immediate pressure of necessity has brightened their intellects, enlarged their powers, and hardened their hearts.
Then might I exemplify how an influence beyond our control lays its strong hand on every deed which we do, and weaves its consequences into an iron tissue of necessity. (Wakefield)
Induratize (v.) To harden the heart. Among the inevitabilities of old age are that the heart is hardened twice; first figuratively, through experience and loss, and then literally, in the form of atherosclerosis.
The sudden acquisition of power does not go to the head, but to the groin. In some, it promotes lust; in others, supplants it. Those on whom its effect is purely cerebral may indeed be counted as fortunate.
Enthusiasm is the intoxication of earnestness.
We are all experiments in enthusiasms, narrow and preordained.
When you plant a fertile meme in my mind you literally parasitize my brain, turning it into a vehicle for the meme's propagation in just the way that a virus may parasitize the genetic mechanism of a host cell.
Every idea is an incitement ... eloquence may set fire to reason.
Lust was a positive high-tension cable, plugged into my core, activating a near-epileptic seizure of conviction that this was the one thing I had to do in life.
Intended to subserve. That certain sultanism of his brain, which had otherwise in a good degree remained unmanifested; through those forms that same sultanism became incarnate in an irresistible
He felt for a moment uncreated. Another kind of awake.
Awaken my spirit.
But the cause didn't matter. All that mattered was the effect.
Inductive reason, which alone makes man master of his environment, is an achievement; and when once born it must be reinforced by inhibiting the growth of other modes of knowledge.