“The story of the Fall always fascinates me as a play ground, but I cannot find any profound meaning in it, because of my 'liberal' view of human nature: I cannot believe in a state of original innocence, still less in a profound meaning in it, and I am always minimising the conception and the extent of Sin and the sinfulness of sex.” BelieveHumansStillsStatesPlayStoriesFallSexSinViewsHuman NatureOriginalsProfoundInnocenceConceptionSinfulness Author:E. M. Forster
“Seeing the world anew, as if it were new, is as old as writing. It's what all painters are trying to do, to see what's there, to see it in a way that renews it. It becomes more and more urgent as the planet gets worn flat and forest after forest is slain to print the paper for people's impressions to be scrawled down on. It becomes harder and harder to be original, to see things with an innocent eye. Innocence is much tied up with it. As the planet gets progressively less innocent, you need a more innocent eye to see it.” PeopleIfsWorldWayNeedsWritingTryingEyeSeeingPlanetsPaperHarderOriginalsImpressionForestsInnocentPainterInnocenceFlatsPrintTiedWornUrgentSeeing The WorldTied UpInnocent Eyes Author:Martin Amis
“In the past we believed both sexes were born with original sin. Today, we have come to unconsciously believe in the original sin of boys, but the original innocence of girls.” BelieveTodayPastGirlSexBornSinBoysOriginalsInnocenceOriginal Sin Author:Warren Farrell
“When virtue is pictured as innocence and innocence equated with childlikeness, the implication is obviously that knowledge and experience are no longer media of goodness, but have become in themselves contaminating. This is a very despairing outlook, in its way as black as Augustine's original sin, for it supposes that original goodness will in all likelihood be defiled...It surrenders the attempt to represent virtue in a mature phase.” WayBlackSinVirtueMediaGoodnessOriginalsSurrenderInnocenceMaturePhasesOutlookImplicationsLikelihoodOriginal SinAugustineKnowledge And Experience Book:Joan of Arc: The Image of Female Heroism Source: Joan of Arc: The Image of Female Heroism
“The practice of Zen mind is beginner's mind. The innocence of the first inquiry—what am I?—is needed throughout Zen practice. The mind of the beginner is empty, free of the habits of the expert, ready to accept, to doubt, and open to all the possibilities. It is the kind of mind which can see things as they are, which step by step and in a flash can realize the original nature of everything.” MindFirstsKindNatureRealizingAcceptingStepsPracticeDoubtPossibilityReadyNeededHabitEmptyOriginalsInnocenceExpertsEmptinessFlashInquiryBeginners Book:Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind Source: Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
“Cyborg writing must not be about the Fall, the imagination of a once-upon-a-time wholeness before language, before writing, before Man. Cyborg writing is about the power to survive, not on the basis of original innocence, but on the basis of seizing the tools to mark the world that marked them as other...” MenWorldWritingFallLanguageImaginationToolsBasesMarkOriginalsInnocenceWholenessOnce Upon A TimeSeizingCyborg Author:Donna J. Haraway
“It seems to me that today, if the artist wishes to be serious - to cut out a little original niche for himself, or at least preserve his own innocence of personality - he must once more sink himself in solitude. There is too much talk and gossip; pictures are apparently made, like stock-market prices, by competition of people eager for profit; in order to do anything at all we need (so to speak) the wit and ideas of our neighbors as much as the businessmen need the funds of others to win on the market. All this traffic sharpens our intelligence and falsifies our judgment.” PeopleIfsNeedsLittlesMadeIdeasSeemsTodayArtistOrderWinningSpeakWishToo MuchCuttingSeriousPersonalitySolitudeJudgmentOriginalsCompetitionProfitNeighborWitInnocencePreservesFundGossipTrafficBusinessmanNiche Author:Edgar Degas
“Man, even man debased by the neocapitalism and pseudosocialism of our time, is a marvelous being because he sometimes speaks. Language is the mark, the sign, not of his fall but of his original innocence. Through the Word we may regain the lost kingdom and recover powers we possessed in the far-distant past.” MenMaySometimesPastFallLostSpeakLanguageMarkOriginalsKingdomsInnocenceOur TimePossessedMarvelous Book:Alternating Current Source: Alternating Current