W. Kandinsky: "There are no 'musts' in art." T.S. Eliot: "There is no freedom in art." Dostoievski character, after the ancient Middle East epigram: "Everything is permitted."
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Guideline for U.$. Foreign Policy
Coleman McCarthy: "You can fight fire with fire or you can fight fire with water."
2 comments:
Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. That's a great line. And speaking of arks, I think fire WAS fought with water once...
Yes, back in the days before rationality itself went into the shredder. That's the fundamental question: Is the U.$. sane?
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