November 2010
9 posts
Only American audiences ask me, “What should I do?” I’m never asked this in...
– Noam Chomsky, Imperial Ambitions, p. 39-40 via afghanipoppy. (via tobia)
I desire the things which will destroy me in the end.
– Sylvia Plath via infinitexposure, narcissas, futurisms, urticaria, jaune. Self: Don’t we all? (via tobia)
If you wish to see the truth then
hold no opinions for or against
anything. To...
– Chinese Zen Master Hsin Hsin Ming (via santosha65)
October 2010
8 posts
One Hundred Years of Solitude →
To Lock Up Eleusis: a Question of Liminal Space →
The mind is sharper and keener in seclusion and uninterrupted solitude....
– Nikola Tesla (via santosha65, br4dsh4w)
students must not be subjected to the transmission of knowledge, but should be...
– Hlebowitsh, 2004, p. 81
I am a man who loves to divide the world and venture opinion. For example:...
– Dunce Cap by Alison Bundy
The people who do great things will always be criticized, the people who do...
– my friend, Tea Hadzizulfic (via michelleigomez)
September 2010
11 posts
Follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.
– Franz Kafka via fancydressmasks. (via tobia)
Allons! whoever you are! come forth!
You must not stay sleeping and dallying...
– Walt Whitman - Song of the Open Road (via danalightbourne)
A definition of minimalism: getting rid of everything unnecessary and perfecting...
August 2010
2 posts
pratt:Three and a Half Seconds About Life
July 2010
6 posts
Most people, including ourselves, live in a world of relative ignorance. We are...
– Plato
The Republic
(via santosha65, commondense)
Unless you catch ideas on the wing and nail them down, you will soon cease to...
– Virginia Woolf via thecompassrose. (via tobia)
June 2010
4 posts
Frank Stella- Working Space →
Excerpt from The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp →
where the wild things are analysis →
"An evolving approach to the science of pleasure... →
April 2010
16 posts
Some philosopher once said that we’re happiest when using all our abilities to their full potential. I’m beginning to think this is somewhat true.
Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by...
– Plato (via santosha65)