February 2012
34 posts
Yet let him keep the rest,
But keep them with repining restlessness;
Let him...
– George Herbert, The Pulley
The woods call to us with a hundred voices, but the sea has one only — a mighty...
– L.M. Montgomery, Anne’s House of Dreams (via livetophotograph)
So much depends on one’s being true to one’s temperament.
– Peter Elbow, Everyone Can Write. On the right mode of leadership for teaching, especially for collaborative learning.
The surest proof of the existence of God is the King James translation of the...
– Peter Elbow, Everyone Can Write
Basically, here’s how it works: Students are given a weekly grid and must select...
– the kind of homework that should be assigned (via squishynotslick)
All there is to thinking is seeing something noticeable which makes you see...
– Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It
Men are born for games. Nothing else. Every child knows that play is nobler than...
– Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
The truth about the world, he said, is that anything is possible. Had you not...
– Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
He’s an uncommon love for the common man and godly wisdom resides in the...
– Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
sarahneff:
The examined life:
not worth living. The lived life:
worth examining.
A man’s at odds to know his mind cause his mind is aught he has to know it...
– Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
Our cause is never in more danger than when a human, no longer desiring, but...
– Screwtape, C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters.
I have to have read this book a half dozen times by now. It never gets old. (via ptbruiser)
I don’t know what I think of that. Because I think, actually, one of the things...
– Ira Glass, in response to Kurt Braunohler’s comment, “I do have a theory now. I do have a theory about if I do get married in the future. What I think I would want to do is have an agreement that at the end of seven years, we have to get remarried in order for the marriage to continue. But at the...
Whether in my book or not, every man is tabernacled in every other and he in...
– Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and...
– L.P. Jack from his Education Through Recreation, published in 1932.
(via viafrank)
Don’t we all “waste” our time with one activity or another? … [T]he very manner...
– S. W. F. Knecht: Why a blog?
(via ptbruiser)
“Can you say,” I once inquired of a sixty-year-old cloistered nun who had lived...
– Patricia Hampl (via wesleyhill)
Squishy Not Slick: This has something to do with... →
squishynotslick:
“Soon it became clear to me that quietly and en masse, French parents were achieving outcomes that created a whole different atmosphere for family life. When American families visited our home, the parents usually spent much of the visit refereeing their kids’ spats, helping their toddlers do laps…
If what’s always distinguished bad writing— flat characters, a narrative world...
– David Foster Wallace (via ajay via harkaway via kadrey)
[T]he present jumbling of varieties of discourse has grown to the point where it...
– Clifford Geertz, Blurred Genres
Most men don’t die of old age, they die of retirement. I read somewhere...
– Ralph Winter, The Retirement Booby Trap
For most privileged, professional people, the experience of confinement is a...
– from Adam Gopnik’s essay on mass incarceration and criminal justice in America (via wesleyhill)
Browsing is the opposite of “search.” Search is precise, browsing is imprecise....
– Leon Wieseltier (via wesleyhill)