Whatever destiny demands of us, we and only we can decide whether to endure with noble fortitude or not. We do not wish for evils, but we can endure them.
John C. Wright, The Golden Age
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Monday, June 01, 2009
The great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance
Saturday, May 30, 2009
I do not want this world. I do not like this world. I do not need this world. I do not need to feel sympathetic for this world or its inhabitants. If only they did not need me...
A fictional agent of the UN Security Council in Singularity Sky by Charles Stross
A fictional agent of the UN Security Council in Singularity Sky by Charles Stross
Labels:
future,
intelligence,
peacekeeping,
singularity
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
No beast has essayed the boundless, infinitely inventive art of human hatred. No beast can match its range and power.
Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things
Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things
Sunday, May 10, 2009
It's just another day in paradise
As you stumble to your bed
You'd give anything to silence
Those voices ringing in your head
You thought you could find happiness
Just over that green hill
You thought you would be satisfied
But you never will-
Learn to be still
We are like sheep without a shepherd
We don't know how to be alone
So we wander 'round this desert
And wind up following the wrong gods home
But the flock cries out for another
And they keep answering that bell
And one more starry-eyed messiah
Meets a violent farewell-
Learn to be still
Learn to be still
Now the flowers in your garden
They don't smell so sweet so sweet
Maybe you've forgotten
The heaven lying at your feet
There are so many contradictions
In all these messages we send
(We keep asking)
How do I get out of here?
Where do I fit in?
Though the world is torn and shaken
Even if your heart is breakin'
It's waiting for you to awaken
And someday you will-
Learn to be still
Learn to be still
You just keep on runnin'
Keep on runnin'
The Eagles, Learn to be Still
As you stumble to your bed
You'd give anything to silence
Those voices ringing in your head
You thought you could find happiness
Just over that green hill
You thought you would be satisfied
But you never will-
Learn to be still
We are like sheep without a shepherd
We don't know how to be alone
So we wander 'round this desert
And wind up following the wrong gods home
But the flock cries out for another
And they keep answering that bell
And one more starry-eyed messiah
Meets a violent farewell-
Learn to be still
Learn to be still
Now the flowers in your garden
They don't smell so sweet so sweet
Maybe you've forgotten
The heaven lying at your feet
There are so many contradictions
In all these messages we send
(We keep asking)
How do I get out of here?
Where do I fit in?
Though the world is torn and shaken
Even if your heart is breakin'
It's waiting for you to awaken
And someday you will-
Learn to be still
Learn to be still
You just keep on runnin'
Keep on runnin'
The Eagles, Learn to be Still
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Thursday, April 09, 2009
The latest findings highlight once again the extent to which obesity is a consequence of Homo sapiens carrying into an era of abundance, leisure and warmth the physiology that humans evolved in a world marked by barely enough food, constant physical activity and dangerous cold.
From a Washington Post article on brown fat.
From a Washington Post article on brown fat.
Monday, March 09, 2009
In short, the key to the salvation of the West was the Persian defeat by the Greeks, which required a victory at Salamis, which in turn could not have occurred without the repeated efforts—all against opposition—of a single Athenian statesman. Had he wavered, had he been killed, or had he lacked the moral and intellectual force to press home his arguments, it is likely that Greece would have become a satrapy of Persia.
Victor Davis Hanson on Themistocles in “No Glory That Was Greece” in What If?, edited by Robert Cowley
Victor Davis Hanson on Themistocles in “No Glory That Was Greece” in What If?, edited by Robert Cowley
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
There are times that we cannot seem to find our center. We have to find someplace to stand at the edges of ourselves. This seems the only place for us to exist and get through day-to-day. We cannot do this for so long but if we had a choice, we'd probably try to get closer in where it is more comfortable.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Travel was pointless. It removed you from the place in which you had a meaning, and to which you gave meaning in return by dedicating your life to it, and spirited you away into fairylands where you were, and looked, frankly absurd.
Salman Rushdie, “The Shelter of the World,” The New Yorker of Feb. 25,2008
Salman Rushdie, “The Shelter of the World,” The New Yorker of Feb. 25,2008
Monday, June 09, 2008
Human purpose may be a long-evolved consequence of the thermodynamic tendency to come to equilibrium....the process of life -- complexity building in the area of gradients, and energy flow -- is a natural phenomenon....life's natural purpose.
Eric D. Schneider & Dorion Sagan, Into the Cool: Energy Flow Thermodynamics and Life
Eric D. Schneider & Dorion Sagan, Into the Cool: Energy Flow Thermodynamics and Life
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
In most systems diversity begets stability.
Eric D. Schneider & Dorion Sagan, Into the Cool: Energy Flow Thermodynamics and Life
Eric D. Schneider & Dorion Sagan, Into the Cool: Energy Flow Thermodynamics and Life
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
When the energy available for the formation of complex systems is taken away, these systems revert to a more primitive level of function.
Eric D. Schneider & Dorion Sagan, Into the Cool: Energy Flow Thermodynamics and Life
Eric D. Schneider & Dorion Sagan, Into the Cool: Energy Flow Thermodynamics and Life
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