"Vision is a spectator; hearing is a participator" – John Dewey "The winged words of conversation in immediate intercourse have a vital import lacking in the fixed and frozen words of written speech" – John Dewey “Practical wisdom issues commands, since its end is what ought to be done or not to be done; but…
Month: August 2011
205: At Kristiansand Domkirke
Random Utterances 3
“The first stones of the new world, however coarse or unpolished they may be, are more beautiful than the sunset of a world in agony, and its swan songs” – Antonio Gramsci ”The word, the word is a great thing.” – Fyodor Dostoevsky “Not only is utopia not ‘realizable’, but it could not be realized…
204: Moving Forward
Random Utterances 2
"Nothing is absolutely dead: every meaning will have its homecoming festival." — Mikhail Bakhtin "It is quite possible to imagine and postulate a unified truth that requires a plurality of consciousnesses, one that cannot… be fitted into the bounds of a single consciousness, one that is, so to speak, by its very nature full of…