The jellyfish doesn't actively move anywhere - it's just moved with the tides. Is that what man is? Man's just the jellyfish: stuff happens to you, and you get twisted in different directions.
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A jellyfish is little more than a pulsating bell, a tassel of trailing tentacles and a single digestive opening through which it both eats and excretes - as regrettable an example of economy of design as ever was.
I think life's a bit of what you make it and a little smidgen of you being the jellyfish, and the tide's just gently helping you along.
We have a huge amount of DNA in common with jellyfish.
By nature, I keep moving, man. My theory is, be the shark. You've just got to keep moving. You can't stop.
The box jellyfish takes you into an area of what I'd call science fiction. You feel like you've been dipped in hot burning oil. You burst into flames.
The least movement is of importance to all nature. The entire ocean is affected by a pebble.
Have you ever watched a crab on the shore crawling backward in search of the Atlantic Ocean, and missing? That's the way the mind of man operates.
It would be spiteful to put a Jellyfish in a trifle.
If a thing moves, it lives.
In philosophy if you aren't moving at a snail's pace you aren't moving at all.
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