Arise Quote by Robert Penn Warren
“This is not remarkable, for, as we know, reality is not a function of the event as event, but of the relationship of that event to past, and future, events. We seem here to have a paradox: that the reality of an event, which is not real in itself, arises from the other events which, likewise, in themselves are not real. But this only affirms what we must affirm: that direction is all. And only as we realize this do we live, for our own identity is dependent upon this principal.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Nature of Reality, 1970
Reality is defined by relationships between events, not the events themselves; direction gives meaning.
In simple terms: Events gain meaning through their connections.
Focus on the flow of experiences.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- historical analysis
- personal decision making
- scientific research
- creative storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do past events shape your present choices?
- Can you identify the direction guiding your life?
Complex language may obscure practical application.