The frontiers we broke into in the ’60s are still largely unexplored.

Meaning of the quote

The quote means that even though we made important discoveries and explored new areas in the 1960s, there is still a lot left to explore and understand. Many of the frontiers, or new territories, that were opened up during that time period are still not fully explored or understood even today.

About Ken Kesey

Ken Kesey was an American novelist and countercultural figure who bridged the Beat Generation and the hippie era. He is best known for his novels ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ and ‘Sometimes a Great Notion,’ as well as his involvement with the Merry Pranksters and the Acid Tests, which influenced the Grateful Dead.

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It’s time to move on to the next step in the psychedelic revolution. We’ve reached a certain point, but we’re not moving any more.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Man, when you lose your laugh you lose your footing.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

There’s a lot of people who don’t understand the circle crops in England. Pure enigma.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

When we first broke into that forbidden box in the other dimension, we knew we had discovered something as surprising and powerful as the New World when Columbus came stumbling onto it.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Nowhere else in history has there ever been a flag that stands for the right to burn itself. This is the fractal of our flag. It stands for the right to destroy itself.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

People don’t want other people to get high, because if you get high, you might see the falsity of the fabric of the society we live in.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The Grateful Dead are our religion. This is a religion that doesn’t pay homage to the God that all the other religions pay homage to.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The truth doesn’t have to do with cruelty, the truth has to do with mercy.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

You’ve got to get out and pray to the sky to appreciate the sunshine; otherwise you’re just a lizard standing there with the sun shining on you.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

I used to think we were going to win in the ’60s. Nixon went out and I thought we won.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The ’60s aren’t over; they won’t be over until the Fat Lady gets high.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Tricker the Squirrel is the best piece I ever wrote. It’s intricate.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

To hell with facts! We need stories!

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

I was raised a Christian and was a stone-faced acid head.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Me and Norman Mailer have talked about how hard it is in America to get better. Especially at writing.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The frontiers we broke into in the ’60s are still largely unexplored.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The Haight is just a place; the ’60s was a spirit.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

You don’t lead by pointing and telling people some place to go. You lead by going to that place and making a case.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Loved. You can’t use it in the past tense. Death does not stop that love at all.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

When Shakespeare was writing, he wasn’t writing for stuff to lie on the page; it was supposed to get up and move around.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

If grass were legalized, it would help our drug problem enormously.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

I’ve been to too many Dead concerts. There’ve been smokin’ holes where my memory used to be.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Leary can get a part of my mind that’s kind of rusted shut grinding again, just by being around him and talking.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Allen Ginsberg is a tremendous warrior as time goes by. He’s a warrior first and a poet second.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The fundamentalists have taken the fun out of the mental.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The trouble with super heroes is what to do between phone booths.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

People think love is an emotion. Love is good sense.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Listen, wait, and be patient. Every shaman knows you have to deal with the fire that’s in your audience’s eye.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Fascism wants Baptism coast to coast.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

When you’re around the whole Dead scene, they’re there as a tribal thing; they’re there as part of a rendezvous and a pow-wow.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Ritual is necessary for us to know anything.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

I’d rather be a lightning rod than a seismograph.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

Take what you can use and let the rest go by.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

If you’re a Conservative, why aren’t you behind conserving the land?

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

There’s something about taking a plow and breaking new ground. It gives you energy.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

You can’t really be strong until you see a funny side to things.

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)

The Republican consciousness has no integrity and it falls apart once you check it out. If you’re a Christian, why would you want to fry this dude?

Ken Kesey

American novelist (1935-2001)