Tuesday, February 11, 2003
�All men want quick, uncomplicated sexual adventure (as well as sustained romantic passion) in a world of all men, that desire is granted.�
- Edmund White (b. 1940), American author: �Sexual Culture�, first published in �Vanity Fair�, 1983, reprinted in �The Burning Library�, 1994.
�Romanticism is the struggle to save reality of experience from evaporating into theoretical abstraction or disintegrating into the chaos of bare empirical fact. It is a critical counterpart of the imperial advance of science.�
- Theodore Roszak (b. 1933), American social critic: �Where the Wasteland Ends�, 1972.
�Love is honest,
Love is trusting
Love is not a hand that holds you down.�
- Tonic �You Wanted More� from the album �Sugar�, 1999.
�Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principle of evil.�
- Albert Camus (1913 � 1960), French-Algerian philosopher and author: �The Rebel�, 1951, translated 1953.
- Edmund White (b. 1940), American author: �Sexual Culture�, first published in �Vanity Fair�, 1983, reprinted in �The Burning Library�, 1994.
�Romanticism is the struggle to save reality of experience from evaporating into theoretical abstraction or disintegrating into the chaos of bare empirical fact. It is a critical counterpart of the imperial advance of science.�
- Theodore Roszak (b. 1933), American social critic: �Where the Wasteland Ends�, 1972.
�Love is honest,
Love is trusting
Love is not a hand that holds you down.�
- Tonic �You Wanted More� from the album �Sugar�, 1999.
�Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principle of evil.�
- Albert Camus (1913 � 1960), French-Algerian philosopher and author: �The Rebel�, 1951, translated 1953.
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