September 28, 2010

We can know with a reassuring certainty what is beautiful or ugly, right or wrong, good or bad, why it is so and how far it is so [...] And yet! Notwithstanding this, men have been turning about for thousands of years in the same circle of follies, errors and abuse, neither their own experiences nor those of others have made them any more sensible.

from Dark Mirrors
by Arno Schmidt

September 27, 2010

not about
—from

September 25, 2010

perhaps the real issue for humanity is the impossibility to not care

September 24, 2010

Your sense of unity, only perceptible to you, is a sheen on the surface, not a deeper layer of reality.

September 22, 2010

that in addition to those familiar dark shadows
there are those luminous as well

September 21, 2010

If man is once again to come into the vicinity of Being, he must first learn to exist in namelessness. He must recognize equally the seduction of the public and the powerlessness of the private. Before he speaks, he must allow himself again to be spoken to by Being and risk the danger that in being spoken to he will have little or rarely anything to say.

Martin Heidegger

September 16, 2010

Art is the persistence of illusion in a disillusioned world. 


September 15, 2010

The social body is occupied merely with safeguarding itself and could not care less about a life that has been damaged.

Regard every man first and foremost as a being who exists only as a consequence of his culpability and whose life is an expiation of the crime of being born.

September 14, 2010

Man is hungry for beauty. There is a void.



Somewhere, free of joy, there is nothing.

Bram  van Velde