"There is art and there is life; and we have but one heart. We think we have two until it breaks. Then we know there was only one."
I can sit on that quote and think about it forever.
A little nook where I share my daily trifles and epiphanies, my work, and my insignificant musings about being alive.
"There is art and there is life; and we have but one heart. We think we have two until it breaks. Then we know there was only one."
There are four lamps of thanksgiving always before me:
The first is for my creation out of the same earth with such a woman as you.
The second is that I have not with all my faults gone after strange women -you cannot think how a man's self-restraint is rewarded in this.
The third is that I have tried to love everything alive,
a dim preparation for loving you.
And the fourth is but no word can express that: here ends all my previous existenceUnlike Chesterton, I have, in a manner of speaking, "gone after strange women." Grateful thus more, I am, that I have been Pardoned.
Take it, it led me to you.
Willem de Kooning, Woman I |
...if you find yourself obsessing on someone, on some physical injury, or on some painful conversation, you risk becoming a bitter person obsessed with revenge, which is the sin of anger. If you let your soul feel total contempt and loathing for someone, and if you're always insulting and censuring them in your mind, you're living with envy. If you give in to a feeling of malaise and exhaustion, that's laziness. On the other hand, if you find yourself entertaining ideas so pleasant that you could rest in them forever, only to realize that these thoughts are all about your own natural goodness, accomplishments, intelligence, talents, position, or beauty, this is pride. And if you dwell on your wealth and what you own (or want to own), then that's greed. If you're preoccupied with lots and lots of food and drink and only the best will do, you know gluttony. And if you're seduced by an inordinate love for giving or receiving flattery and by a deep-seated need to be liked, or by sexual pleasure, this is lust.
- from Chapter 10, The Cloud of Unknowing