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Thursday, December 20, 2012
GRAB-BAG: What Resonates
"Nights, I made fires from the wood you did not chop."
--old poem
"What is the most beautiful music in the world? The music of what happens."
--Finn mac Cumhail, ancient Irish hero and king
"The body contains the life story just as much as the brain."
--Edna O'Brien
"There's life on the page. You read it, and it's not your experience, but it expands your experience."
--Nancy Packer
"The secret of happiness is freedom. The secret of freedom is courage."
--Thucydides
The spiral:
my favorite shape,
my favorite motion,
my favorite plot-line.
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"The head understands what the heart won't. Which is wiser?"
--old poem
"The truth is born as lightning strikes."
--Archilochos
"The cure for anything is salt water -- sweat, tears, or the sea."
~ Isak Dinesen
"The law of gravity becomes complex under water, but it is not beyond our comprehension."
--Honor Frost, Under the Mediterranean
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."
--Mark Twain
"Whole sight; or all the rest is desolaton."
--John Fowles, Daniel Martin
"Mr. Jones wishes he was a little more funky.
When everybody loves you,
that's about as funky as you can be."
--Counting Crows
"He suffered the most intense pang of the most terrible of all human deprivations; which is not of possession, but of knowledge. What she said; what she felt; what she thought."
--John Fowles, "The Ebony Tower"
"Verde que te quiero verde."
--Lorca
"I've looked on Ida With a Trojan's eye."
--Lord Byron
"Up the slopes and at them!"
Howard? de Camp and Carter? Conan the Wanderer?
"I was born with luck as a twin," roared Fafhrd jovially, leaping up so swiftly that the cranky sloop rocked a little in spite of its outriggers. "I catch a fish in the middle of the ocean. I rip up its belly. And look, little man, what I find!"
--Fritz Leiber, in "The Sunken Land"
"Stay thirsty, my friends."
--The Most Interesting Man in the World (Silly commercials, but worthy attitude)
"Was there any comfort, he wondered, in seeing the outlines of life?"
--Martin Cruz Smith, of his investigator Arkady Renko, from one of his novels . . . Havana Bay or Red Square?
In Anglo-Saxon, garsecg is a kenning for the sea. It means "the spear-man."