"Whatever I do I must
keep my head. I know
it is easier for me to lose my way
forever here, than in other landscapes."
Margaret Atwood, from “Journey to the Interior”, in Eating Fire (via growing-orbits
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Posted on: Feb 9, 2012 at 3:26 PM
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'All of nature is series and pivot, like Pythagoras' numbers, like the transmutations of light. Give me a sparrow, he said, a leaf, a fish, a wasp, an ox, and I will show you the harmony of its place in its chord, the phrase, the movement, the concerto, the all'