Patton: It's 3 in the morning. Do you think Virgil's all right?
Roman: I think he's weird, actually. Though that has little to do with the time.
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Patton: It's 3 in the morning. Do you think Virgil's all right?
Roman: I think he's weird, actually. Though that has little to do with the time.
“It is long enough now, I think,” Sazed said.
“Probably,” Cosahn said. “But I cannot perform miracles, Master Vaht.”
...what the heck are these two going on about?
But the instruction is not simply to love your neighbor. It is to do so in the same way you love yourself, and herein was the challenge. I didn't love myself, and even if I had, I couldn't love my neighbor.
Yaa Gyasi, Transcendent Kingdom
But the instruction is not simply to love your neighbor. It is to do so in the same way you love yourself.
Yaa Gyasi, Transcendent Kingdom
“Your hair, Mistress,” Sazed said with a calm tone. “Cosahn is going to cut it for you.”
Oooooooh. Right. The Princess Diaries montage, forgot about that.
Alfred North Whitehead, Process and Reality, Part II, Chapter VIII, Section IV
The occasion arises from relevant objects, and perishes into the status of an object for other occasions. But it enjoys its decisive moment of absolute self-attainment as emotional unity. ... The creativity of the world is the throbbing emotion of the past hurling itself into a new transcendent fact. It is the flying dart, of which Lucretius speaks, hurled beyond the bounds of the world.
Alfred North Whitehead, Adventures of Ideas