Ursula K. Le Guin Quote

The future has become uninhabitable. Such hopelessness can arise, I think, only from an inability to face the present, to live in the present, to live as a responsible being among other beings in this sacred world here and now, which is all we have, and all we need, to found our hope upon.


Dancing at the Edge of the World (1989)


The future has become uninhabitable. Such hopelessness can arise, I think, only from an inability to face the present, to live in the present, to...

The future has become uninhabitable. Such hopelessness can arise, I think, only from an inability to face the present, to live in the present, to...

The future has become uninhabitable. Such hopelessness can arise, I think, only from an inability to face the present, to live in the present, to...

The future has become uninhabitable. Such hopelessness can arise, I think, only from an inability to face the present, to live in the present, to...