The only thing faster than the speed of thought is the speed of forgetfulness. Good thing we have other people to help us remember.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: thought memory forgetfulness forget remember forgetting speed forgetfullness forgetful speed-of-thought
For, what is order without common sense, but Bedlam’s front parlor? What is imagination without common sense, but the aspiration to out-dandy Beau Brummell with nothing but a bit of faded muslin and a limp cravat? What is Creation without common sense, but a scandalous thing without form or function, like a matron with half a dozen unattached daughters?
And God looked upon the Creation in all its delightful multiplicity, and saw that, all in all, it was quite Amiable.
Stichwörter: imagination insanity inspiration world evil god sanity good creation aspiration common-sense deity divinity order multiplicity scandal amiable scandalous
Dangling a carrot in front of a donkey—or anyone else for that matter—is not nice, and not fair, unless you eventually plan to give it up to them.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: carrot tease incentive dangle dangling donkey
Friends are a strange, volatile, contradictory, yet sticky phenomenon. They are made, crafted, shaped, molded, created by focused effort and intent. And yet, true friendship, once recognized, in its essence is effortless.
Best friends are formed by time.
Everyone is someone's friend, even when they think they are all alone.
If the friendship is not working, your heart will know. It's when you start being less than perfectly honest and perfectly earnest in your dealings. And it's when the things you do together no longer feel right.
However, sometimes it takes more effort to make it work after all.
Stick around long enough to become someone's best friend.
Stichwörter: friend friendship friends loneliness alone lonely loner loners best-friend best-friends
Once upon a time there were two countries, at war with each other. In order to make peace after many years of conflict, they decided to build a bridge across the ocean.
But because they never learned each other’s language properly, they could never agree on the details, so the two halves of the bridge they started to build never met.
To this day the bridge extends far into the ocean from both sides, and simply ends half way, miles in the wrong direction from the meeting point.
And the two countries are still at war.
Stichwörter: difference war communication distance different language tongue connection conflict agreement babylon differences bridge distant communications tower-of-babel borders crossing near oeean
Science uses the Red Shift to measure deep cosmic distances. But how to measure deep historic time? How about—the Saffron Shift.
If history itself had a color, it is . . . like wood or bark, or living forest floor.
Assigning hues to time periods, the sum total of history is saffron-brown—but the chromatic arc starts from blinding white (prehistory) to sun-yellow (Ancient Greece), then deepening to pale wood tones (Dark Ages) and finally exploding like an infinite chord into a full brown palette that includes mahoganies, siennas (Middle Ages), oak, sandalwood (the Renaissance), cherry, maple (Age of Reason), and near-black old woods (Industrial Revolution) for which there may not be names.
As time approaches our own, the wood-brown palette fades to a weird glassy colorlessness, goes black-and-white for a brief span as you think of photographs of your grandparents, and then again fades until we get a clear medium that is the color of the world.
And the present moment is perfectly transparent.
It's only as you start looking into the future, that the colors start returning. The glass is turning silvery with a murky haze, and there is blue somewhere in the distance . . .
Stichwörter: history measurement red-shift saffron-shift time-deep-time
Whenever you go on a trip to visit foreign lands or distant places, remember that they are all someone's home and backyard.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: home house travel hospitality familiar foreign distant traveler wanderer visit trip backyard residence visitor
In the kingdom of glass everything is transparent, and there is no place to hide a dark heart.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: honesty heart dark privacy clarity honest transparency glass kingdom hide disguise clear transparent
Here's a funny question:
What is your favorite word?
Think about it—maybe it's a word that makes you absolutely happy, or a word that sounds gloriously beautiful, or a word that evokes awe and wonder. Maybe you are reminded of a great time when you hear it, or maybe it represents your life's dream.
So, what is it? What is your favorite word of all words?
Thought about it yet?
Good.
And now, think why.
Stichwörter: dreams hope dream word aspirations personal favorite
I am happy.
I have something to accomplish, create, and achieve.
I am happy.
Stichwörter: goals happiness purpose happy meaning create accomplish achieve
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