Things I Learned And Wrote At Age 20
- Hold a bird too tightly and it will choke. Hold a bird too loosely and it will fly away.
- The circulation of influence: what enters into a man is what he becomes. What a man is, is what comes out of him.
- Emotion breeds commotion.
- Proximity plus time equals frustration.
- Knowledge plus understanding equals wisdom.
- Experience plus confidence equals trust.
- Trust plus belief equals faith.
- Attitude is a state of the spirit.
- Wisdom is obtained from the spiritual world and applied to the literal world.
- It is because the allotment of life is singular that the epiphany of the source of life's true beauty is imperative.
- Happiness in life cannot be found in the search for what satisfies. It must begin with the self-seeking quest of what needs to be satisfied.
- If a god exists, the wisest man on Earth is he who fears Him most.
- Sin is both an action and a condition.
- Intelligence is manifested in the how more than the what.
- Age is inversely proportionate to the disposition to change.
- Self defense of the culpable precedes accusation.
- Antiquity does not negate veracity.
- The difference between friendship and courtship is tantamount to the degree to which one's problems become another's.
- It is as grave a matter to conceive a life as it is to take one.
- The majority of happiness is based upon expectation.
- The aspect of legitimacy is the attempted justification for the sin of intemperance.
- All manner of satisfaction is derived from the denial of immediate pleasures.
- Women are the signposts for morality in a society because what women will allow, men will do.
- The greatest folly of church division is that it sends the message that salvation is complicated.
- It is not given to man to do good to his own soul. But he does have power to undo the good.
- Abstinence from violation of the conscience matters little when accompanied with unscrupulous appearance.
- Reputation is a creation fragile in structure, built through years of painful endeavor and shattered at a breeze's whim.
- There are two spiritual conditions: fighting and dead.
- The absence of faith is insecurity.
- The opposite of faith is fear.
- There was a time when I always had to win, but I got victory over that.
I like what you say about art and science. But I want to hear more about method to madness, else, structured freedom, else, art. Does anything go? Where is your arbitrary line? Do you think all art should exist?
ReplyDeleteI do not believe that "anything goes" in art, only because I believe in the concept and importance of propriety. There exist levels of impropriety that even art has no license in which to delve.
DeleteBy that token, I suppose that all could imagine some form of art that would be offensive to them in a very personal and unnecessarily cutting way. If that is true, then nobody thinks that ALL art SHOULD exist.