Friday, March 30, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Quotable
"A clear thought, a pure affection, a resolute act of a virtuous will, have a dignity of quite another kind, and far higher than accumulations of brick and granite and plaster and stucco, however cunningly put together." - William Ellery Channing
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Literature Pick #17
by Robert W. Haseltine
An entertaining science fiction short story from the May 1954 issue of Imagination.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Literature Pick #16
by Green Peyton Wertenbaker
First published in the June 1926 issue of Amazing Stories, this is a masterful, evocative science fiction story about the last man on Earth.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Quotable
"Do not consider any vice as trivial, and therefore practice it; do not consider any virtue as unimportant, and therefore neglect it." - Chinese maxim
Friday, March 9, 2012
Favorite Actress Showcase #4: Mena Suvari
Mena Suvari is among the most beautiful and talented actresses, she rose to fame in 1999 with two big hits, American Pie and American Beauty. Before that she had had small parts and guest spots in a number of movies and TV shows, including two episodes of Boy Meets World. She has appeared in many wonderful roles including Loser, Sugar & Spice, The Musketeer, Stuck, and guest starring roles in Psych and The Cape. Most recently she's been cast in a pilot for a comedy show titled Happy Valley and has returned to the American Pie movies with American Reunion.
Literature Pick #15
by William Hope Hodgson
Powerful, Evocative, Mysterious. First published in 1908, this is a true literary masterpiece of supernatural horror.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Paintings of Caspar David Friedrich
The wanderer above the sea of fog |
Chalk Cliffs on Rügen |
Winter landscape with church |
Mountain Landscape with Rainbow |
Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840) is among the greatest artists in history, his paintings show the power of Romantic art to evoke grandeur and awe by attesting to the sheer beauty and vastitude of nature.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Quotable
"Amongst all possessions knowledge appears pre-eminent. The wise call it supreme riches, because it can never be lost, has no price, and can at no time be destroyed." - Hitopadesa
Friday, March 2, 2012
Literature Pick #14
The Thirty-Nine Steps
By John Buchan
First published in 1915, this is a masterful spy adventure thriller set right before the breakout of World War I. This is the first of five novels featuring the heroic protagonist Richard Hannay, a man with a certain knack for stumbling into trouble and then miraculously escaping it. I also recommend Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 movie version, even though it does differ significantly from the book.
By John Buchan
First published in 1915, this is a masterful spy adventure thriller set right before the breakout of World War I. This is the first of five novels featuring the heroic protagonist Richard Hannay, a man with a certain knack for stumbling into trouble and then miraculously escaping it. I also recommend Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 movie version, even though it does differ significantly from the book.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Quotable
"One of the deepest and strangest of all human moods is the mood which will suddenly strike us perhaps in a garden at night, or deep in sloping meadows, the feeling that every flower and leaf has just uttered something stupendously direct and important, and that we have by a prodigy of imbecility not heard or understood it. There is a certain poetic value, and that a genuine one, in this sense of having missed the full meaning of things. There is beauty, not only in wisdom, but in this dazed and dramatic ignorance." - G. K. Chesterton
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