This-the immediate, everyday, and present experience-is it, the entire and ultimate point for the existence of a universe. — Alan Wilson Watts
Never pretend to a love which you do not actually feel, for love is not ours to command. — Alan Wilson Watts
Zen is a way of liberation, concerned not with discovering what is good or bad or advantageous, but what is. — Alan Wilson Watts
If we live, we live; if we die, we die; if we suffer, we suffer; if we are terrified, we are terrified. — Alan Wilson Watts
At times almost all of us envy the animals. They suffer and die, but do not seem to make a “problem” of it. — Alan Wilson Watts
Buddha’s doctrine: man suffers because of his craving to possess and keep forever things — Alan Wilson Watts