Both the ill-will and the goodness of a people are the product of the circumstances in which they live and develop….I become more and more convinced of how wrong we are…to seek to introduce everywhere our own attitudes, our exclusively rational way of life and government. It seems to me more and more a senseless waste of effort. For it’s pointless to want to remove all abuses and preconceptions if you haven’t the strength or ability to remove what caused them.
Ivo Andric, The Days of the Consuls
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Friday, September 08, 2006
During the day…he was a calm, decisive man, with a definite name, profession and rank, a clear aim and set tasks which were the reason for his coming to this remote Turkish province.…But at night, he was both all that he was now and all that he had ever been or should have been. And that man, lying in the darkness of the long February nights, seemed to…himself a stranger, complex, and at times quite unknown.
Ivo Andric, The Days of the Consuls
Ivo Andric, The Days of the Consuls
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Racin' with the risin' tide to my father's door….
Drownin' in the risin' tide in my father's door….
Racin' from the risin' tide to my father's door….
BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB, “Fault Line”, Howl
Drownin' in the risin' tide in my father's door….
Racin' from the risin' tide to my father's door….
BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB, “Fault Line”, Howl
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Sunday, July 02, 2006
Thursday, June 15, 2006
...as he sank below the crust of the visible world, into his dazzling kingdom, he understood that he had travelled a long way from the early days, that he still had far to go, and that, from now on, his life would be difficult and without forgiveness.
Steven Millhauser, "In the Reign of Harad IV," The New Yorker (April 10, 2006)
Steven Millhauser, "In the Reign of Harad IV," The New Yorker (April 10, 2006)
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Monday, April 24, 2006
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Saturday, March 11, 2006
What seems clear is that the US, which grew more rapidly than other nations for most of its history, came to depend on such growth to solve its social problems in ways other nations did not….If American family incomes do not continue to grow, it may become increasingly difficult to mobilize broad support for a government committed to social equity and public investment.
Jeff Madrick, “The Way to a Fair Deal,” NYRB (January 12, 2006)
Jeff Madrick, “The Way to a Fair Deal,” NYRB (January 12, 2006)
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
In this context, the Director stated that he feels relieved that he is not dismissed for corruption or for not performing of municipal duties but only for construction an individual house at the location for which unfortunately the permits are not issued yet. He also said: "if my house hinders urbanism of the city in any way, I will personally blow it up."
From a dismissed Municipal Director of Inspections in Kosovo to the Municipal Assembly.
From a dismissed Municipal Director of Inspections in Kosovo to the Municipal Assembly.
Monday, January 23, 2006
"I think all of my life and all of everybody's life we have had struggles," he said. "You can act like the storm doesn't exist, you can go through it or you can go above it. I have chosen to ride above the storm, and God will carry me over to the other side."
Former Washington DC Mayor Marion Barry, January 15, 2006 (as quoted in the Washington Post).
Former Washington DC Mayor Marion Barry, January 15, 2006 (as quoted in the Washington Post).
Friday, January 13, 2006
Every human generation has its own illusions with regard to civilization; some believe that they are taking part in its upsurge, others that they are witnesses of its extinction. In fact, it always both flames up and smolders and is extinguished, according to the place and the angle of view.
Ivo Andric, The Bridge Over The Drina.
Ivo Andric, The Bridge Over The Drina.
Saturday, December 03, 2005
Monday, November 28, 2005
So, on the kapia, between the skies, the river and the hills, generation after generation learnt not to mourn overmuch what the troubled waters had borne away. They entered there into the unconscious philosophy of the town; that life was an incomprehensible marvel, since it was incessantly wasted and spent, yet none the less it lasted and endured “like the bridge on the Drina.”
Ivo Andric, The Bridge Over The Drina.
Ivo Andric, The Bridge Over The Drina.
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