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[04 Oct 2009|05:25am] |
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From the
Quotation of the day mailing list, 2008-05-01:
"Rebellion is a substitute for inner peace. It gives meaning
and purpose to life so long as the object of the rebellion remains
in power, because that object is seen as the cause of one's
discontent: but once the authority disintegrates it becomes
necessary to seek more deeply - and as we searched more deeply, we
discovered that the source of our inner discontent was not Art,
but our own gluttony, our own sloth, our own anger, our own lust,
our own avarice, our own envy, our own vanity. Particularly our
vanity; and so when we looked over to Art sipping his tea in that
peaceful, meditative way of his, we too began to reach for the tea
pot and emulate him once again." - George Grinnell, A Death
on the Barrens (submitted to the mailing list by
Kathleen Magone)
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| nano-whine |
[04 Oct 2009|05:42pm] |
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Very much not having a good day. Rather, having a very much not-good day. Feeling whiny but intend to just sulk and wish headache away.
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