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Art and Empathy

A vague light remains in the sky that illuminates so very little. I look out at the landscape right now, this landscape barely visible, this landscape that is vaguely lit, I see shadows, I see something obvious, however, among the honeycombs of gray. A cat. A cat obvious because it is black and motionless, although on occasion it slinks and rests. Slinks and rests. Slinks and rests. The cat perhap Read more of this blog post »
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“You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it think.”
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“People die all the time…in uncompromising positions…”
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“The most important thing for a professional writer to know is that you never stop learning. Now, stand up.” And, with that, he gave me the hardest kick in my ass I’d ever felt and told me to go clean the toilet around the corner.”
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“You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it think.”
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“People die all the time…in uncompromising positions…”
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“The first living thing I ever fell in love with was a cat. The second was a girl and the third a squirrel. Now, what does that say about me?”
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“Not everything has meaning, significance or consequence, yet it still may be worthy of examination.”
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“But prove to me that one who holds inferior judgments can prevail over a man who is superior in his judgments. You never will prove it, nor anything like it; for the law of nature and of god is this: Let the better always be superior to the worse… Thus I, too, lost my lamp to a thief because the thief was better at keeping awake than I. But he bought a lamp at the price of being a thief, a rogue, and a brute. That seemed to him a good bargain.
Epictetus”
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