Why I sometimes fall down in despairing laughter:
"I titled one of
my books about our educational debacle The Turtle Hypodermic of Sickenpods, based on an
initially mysterious phrase in a student's essay by which, as I discovered
after long consultation, he meant to say 'the total epidemic of
psychopaths.' (This is a true story.)" – David Solway
“The legend of our times,
it has been suggested, might be "The Revenge of Failure". This is
what Envy has done for us. If we cannot paint well, we will destroy the canons
of painting and pass ourselves off as painters. If we will not take the trouble
to write poetry, we will destroy the rules of prosody and pass ourselves off as
poets. If we are not inclined to the rigors of an academic discipline, we will
destroy the standards of that discipline and pass ourselves off as graduates.
If we cannot or will not read, we will say that 'linear thought' is
now irrelevant and so dispense with reading. If we cannot make music, we will
simply make a noise and persuade others that it is music. If we can do nothing
at all, why! we will strum a guitar all day, and call it self-expression. As
long as no talent is required, no apprenticeship to a skill, everyone can do
it, and we are all magically made equal. Envy has at least momentarily been
appeased, and failure has had its revenge.”
― Henry Fairlie (1924 - 1990)
― Henry Fairlie (1924 - 1990)
What depressing thoughts on
the week before Christmas!
So I will fight against them
and continue the struggle to write Tying
the Knot while pretending it matters.
Whoa, dark thoughts
indeed. I wrote the above this morning,
but I’m feeling much more chipper this evening (it’s Monday). Maybe it’s the influence of our cat Java,
who has been very insistent on being cuddled and stroked all day. Nothing like a loving animal to soothe the
savage breast.
1 comment:
Monica, it's the darkest time of the year and I find that dark thoughts come easily. But already the days have started getting longer even if only by a few minutes or so. Don't give up on Tying the Knot. Your muse will show up when you least expect it.
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