November 2010
10 posts
Reading of On the Road by Jack Jerouac, set to music and to the opening scene of Woody Allen’s Manhattan. ___________________________________________________________
Go groan for Man, Go moan, Go moan, Go moan, alone, for Man.
When I think of Dean Moriarty,
I think of Dean Mor-i-arty.
Gone!
Oh, and the children must be crying in the land where the people let the children...
For every seeing soul, there are two absorbing facts — I, and the abyss.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson (via metaconscious)
Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.
– Winnie the Pooh (via theministryoftruth)
No scientist working today can deny that aesthetics, something that is purely a...
– Albert Einstein
(via oceanofmind)
Amidst the attention given to the sciences as how they can lead to the cure of...
– John Maeda
Tom Chatfield on the power of Virtuality.