April 2012
She set between him and herself continents and centuries.
– Proust
I was in the room, or rather I was not yet in the room since she was not aware...
– Proust
the perpetual instability of his body
– Proust
the truth has no need to be uttered to be made apparent, and that one may...
– Proust
We feel in one world, we think, we give names to things in another; between the...
– Proust
A clear and concrete intention had been transformed into a certain quality of...
– Proust
His playing is that of so fine a pianist that one cannot even be certain whether...
– Proust
They and they only would have had minds free to listen to the play, if only they...
– Proust
a tender care that nothing be lost
– Whitehead
Process entails loss: the past is present under an abstraction.
– Whitehead
Philosophy may not neglect the multifariousness of the world-the fairies dance,...
– Whitehead
In the inescapable flux, there is something that abides; in the overwhelming...
– Whitehead
Unconsciously, the minds of physicists are infected by a presupposition which...
– Whitehead
It is four-dimensional, with a time-thickness.
– Whitehead
The ‘with ness’ of the body is an ever-present, though elusive,...
– Whitehead
All things are vectors.
– Whitehead
There are no concrete facts which are merely public, or merely private…
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– Whitehead
Entities with new relationships, unrealized in our experiences and unforeseen by...
– Whitehead
‘Decided’ conditions are never such as to banish freedom. They only...
– Whitehead
the incurable ‘particularity’ of a feeling, in the sense that no...
– Whitehead