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mercredi, janvier 27, 2010

RIP

mardi, janvier 26, 2010

official activities

a lot to read (and even more to come) here:


http://odotarchives.blogspot.com/

Libellés :

vendredi, janvier 22, 2010

dans la boîte

Libellés :

almost as good as most good s*x


"Among the many exhilarating things Lake taught was that the order of the solar spectrum is not a closed circle but a spiral of tints from cadmium red and orange through a strontian yellow and a pale paradisal green to cobalt blue and violets, at which point the sequence does not grade into red again but passes into another spiral, which starts with a kind of lavender gray and goes on to Cinderella shades transcending human perception".

(Nabokov, Pnin)

lundi, janvier 18, 2010

a farced epistol to the highbruws

enchaîner

&


respirer un bon coup

arrêter de s'en faire pour mon avatar

dimanche, janvier 17, 2010

motto for the year(s) to come


The more things we know the better we are equipped we are to understand any one thing and it is a burning pity that our lives are not long enough and not sufficiently free of annoying spectacles, to study all things with the same care and depth as the one we now devote to some favorite subject or period. And yet there is a semblance of consolation within this dismal state of affaires: in the same way as the whole universe may be completely reciprocated in the structure of an atom, … an intelligent and assiduous student (may) find a small replica of all knowledge in a subject he has chosen for his special research… and if, upon choosing your subject, you try diligently to find out about it, if you allow yourself to be lured into the shaded lanes that lead from the main road you have chosen to the lovely and little known nooks of special knowledge, if you lovingly finger the links of the many chains that connect your subject to the past and the future and if by luck you hit upon some scrap of knowledge referring to your subject that has not yet become common knowledge, then will you know the true felicity of the great adventure of learning (…).

(V.Nabokov to his students at Wellesley University, 1946)