When the human mind exists in the light of reason and no more than reason, we may say with absolute certainty that Man and all that made him will be in that instant gone. – Loren Eiseley
Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war. – Loren Eiseley
Man is always marveling at what he has blown apart, never at what the universe has put together, and this is his limitation. – Loren Eiseley
It is frequently the tragedy of the great artist, as it is of the great scientist, that he frightens the ordinary man. – Loren Eiseley
God knows how many things a man misses by becoming smug and assuming that matters will take their own course. – Loren Eiseley
One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human. – Loren Eiseley