“Whatever the practical origins of aesthetic discernment may have been, it has been used to create great works of art. When the very loftiest human creations are seen to derive from humble origins and functions, what needs revision is not our esteem for these creations but our notion of nobility.” NeedsHumansMayHas BeensArtUsedCreationFunctionNotionHumblePracticalsEsteemWorks Of ArtAestheticNobilityGreat WorkDiscernmentRevision Book:The Nature of Rationality Source: The Nature of Rationality
“One has a more practical survival level, that's the mind function. The heart function obviously has an internal level that has to do with the quality of developing perceptions, feelings, the self. And the spirit level has to do with the pondering part of our lives.” MindHeartSelfFeelingsSpiritLevelsQualityOur LivesPerceptionSurvivalFunctionPracticalsDevelopingInternalsPondering Author:Caroline Myss
“There are certain conceptual powers in this project, like the relationship of glass to sand, and the idea of putting glass back into the earth, which is where it comes from, which are related to the whole concept of I Am. So there's that one below-surface idea, and then there's these other practical and more pragmatic ideas about how the light functions and the geometry and mathematics behind the reverberation of light from the surface outward.” IdeasWholeLightEarthCertainBehindsProjectsConceptsFunctionMathematicsGlassesSurfacePracticalsRelatedSandGeometryPragmaticReverberation Author:Tavares Strachan
“Because beyond their practical function, all gestures have a meaning that exceeds the intention of those who make them; when people in bathing suits fling themselves into the water, it is joy itself that shows in the gesture, notwithstanding any sadness the divers may actually feel. When someone jumps into the water fully clothed, it is another thing entirely: the only person who jumps into the water fully clothed is a person trying to drown; and a person trying to drown does not dive headfirst; he lets himself fall: thus speaks the immemorial language of gestures.” PeopleFeelsTryingMayPersonsDoeShowsJoyFallSpeakLanguageWaterSadnessFunctionIntentionPracticalsSuitsGesturesExceedFlingBathingBathing Suits Author:Milan Kundera
“The English masses are lovable: they are kind, decent, tolerant, practical and not stupid. The tragedy is that they are too many of them, and that they are aimless, having outgrown the servile functions for which they were encouraged to multiply. One day these huge crowds will have to seize power because there will be nothing else for them to do, and yet they neither demand power nor are ready to make use of it; they will learn only to be bored in a new way.” WayKindUsePowerStupidReadyHugeOne DayDemandMassFunctionTragedyCrowdsPracticalsBoredDecentNew WaysLovableNot Stupid Author:Cyril Connolly