The role of anxiety in the development of human personality is central, and it is intricate beyond our understanding.
— Timothy Leary
At the peak of his scientific triumphs, Newton became a 'head,' a student of the inner spiritual world - or in modern terms, a neurologician. Modern physicists do not dwell on this dramatic life-change in their hero.
When people criticize the computer generation, the high tech generation, and say they neglect the body - well, just walk through a college campus, and you'll see the healthiest, most physically conscious and alert group of human beings I've ever met. So they're not nerds at all.
My profession is I'm a dissident philosopher.
Think for yourself and question authority.
In the information age, you don't teach philosophy as they did after feudalism. You perform it. If Aristotle were alive today he'd have a talk show.
If you don't like what you're doing, you can always pick up your needle and move to another groove.
Civilization is unbearable, but it is less unbearable at the top.
Turn on, Tune in, Drop out.
The twentieth century may well find historical status as the epoch in which man began to study himself as a scientific phenomenon.
In pursuing my fervent goal of relating external stimuli to reports about internal-neural change, we were, paradoxically enough, following the most orthodox tradition in psychology.
I totally deplore the notion of an M.D. giving pills to patients - a medical doctor giving psychological or psychoactive change agents to another person.
I've left specific instructions that I do not want to be brought back during a Republican administration.
My advice to people today is as follows: if you take the game of life seriously, if you take your nervous system seriously, if you take your sense organs seriously, if you take the energy process seriously, you must turn on, tune in, and drop out.
We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But they've got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go.
Learning how to operate a soul figures to take time.
Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition.
Current psychological priesthoods ignore the fact that the profession of psychology was originated by Gustav Theodor Fechner, a physicist who recognized that the key to understanding human nature was the relationship between external stimuli and the brain.
From my first published paper in 1946, my obsession has been to objectify inner experiences, to demystify the software of human existence. How? By relating changes in external behavior, systematically and lawfully, to changes in the brain.
Philosophy is a performance sport - you have to play it with somebody back and forth.
The universe is an intelligence test.
Science is all metaphor.
There are three side effects of acid: enhanced long-term memory, decreased short-term memory, and I forget the third.
You're only as young as the last time you changed your mind.
When our systematic knowledge of human expressive behavior is more advanced, it will be possible to study the literary and historical documents of the past and to determine the expressed and implied views of personality that determined the behavior of our ancestors.