Art of Persistence

"The art of love ... is largely the art of persistence." -Albert Ellis

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The Secret of Seeing

"The secret of seeing is, then, the pearl of great price. If I thought he could teach me to find it and keep it forever I would stagger barefoot across a hundred deserts after any lunatic at all. But although the pearl may be found, it may not be sought....I cannot cause light; the most I can do is try to put myself in the path of its beam."

-Annie Dillard in Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Beauty and Grace

"The mockingbird took a single step into the air and dropped. His wings were still folded against his sides as though he were singing from a limb and not falling, accelerating thirty-two feet per second per second, through empty air. Just a breath before he would have been dashed to the ground, he unfurled his wings with exact, deliberate care, revealing the broad bars of white, spread his elegant, white banded tail, and so floated onto the grass. I had just rounded a corner when his insouciant step caught my eye; there was no one else in sight. The fact of his free fall was like the old philosophical conundrum about the tree that falls in the forest. The answer must be, I think, that beauty and grace are performed whether or not we will or sense them. The least we can do is try to be there."

-Annie Dillard in Pilgrim at Tinker Creek