Well now everything dies baby that's a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back.
The Learner must be led always from familiar objects toward the unfamiliar, guided along, as it were, a chain of flowers into the mysteries of life.
There's a lot of optimism in changing scenery, in seeing what's down the road.
Young people today are flooded with disconnected images but lack a sympathetic instrument to analyze them as well as a historical frame of reference in which to situate them. I am reminded of an unnerving scene in Stanley Kubrick's epic film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, where an astronaut, his air hose cut by the master computer gone amok, spins helplessly off into space.
Sire, you are looking at a plain man, and I am looking at a great man. Each of us may benefit.
If we would see others as they see themselves, our shyness would soon become compassion.