“Most of one’s life is one prolonged effort to prevent oneself thinking. Your father and I, we collect pictures and read about the dead. Other people achieve the same result by drinking, or breeding rabbits, or doing amateur carpentry. Anything rather than think calmly about the important things.”
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- William Blake
- The rhythm of life — pick the one that is closest to the rhythm in yourself — your own musical beat.
- Good Taste
- Informing Ourselves to Death…
- Truth…
- Ideas…
- Literature…
- Knowledge…
- In life, we hurt those we love most by our unalterabilities…!
- For nothing can be more wholesome that the discouragement of complacent optimisms, nothing more salutary than the lesson that hope in life, if it is to be had, is not to be had cheap.