Science fiction is very well suited to asking philosophical questions; questions about the nature of reality, what it means to be human, how do we know the things that we think we know.
Art for me is like breathing.
If everybody thinks of something, then it will happen. Your mind is part of the universe. It is connected, you can use its energy.
Distance doesn't exist, in fact, and neither does time. Vibrations from love or music can be felt everywhere, at all times.
Nobody's life is a bed of roses. We all have crosses to bear, and we all just do our best. I would never claim to have the worst situation. There are many widows, and many people dying of AIDS, many people killed in Lebanon, people starving all over the planet. So we have to count our lucky stars.
My beauty secret is. . . nothing! I don't drink too much water. I don't eat very well. Sometimes I cheat and grab some chocolate. The best thing is to eat what you want, but not very much.
People say that this new generation is so used to the Internet that their heads are already different. They can't read a book from beginning to end. That is not a tragedy. The book changes form.
Realistically there is no limit to the possibilities. How does an artist make decisions?
Classical thermodynamics. . . is the only physical theory of universal content which I am convinced. . . will never be overthrown.
The attention one gets from being a poet isnt great.
Even great travelers of the inner world have got stuck in beautiful experiences, and have become identified with those experiences, thinking, "I have found myself. " They have stopped before reaching the final stage where all experiences disappear. Enlightenment is not an experience.