“Since every building and designed object is made of memory, every place can become a memorial for re-membering our lives and the world around us... a place to recollect the fragments of our lives into a revitalized whole.” WorldMadeWholeMemoriesOur LivesObjectsBuildingFragmentsMemorial Author:Anthony Lawlor
“The sex that is presented to us in everyday culture feels strange to me; its images are fragments, lifeless, removed from normal experience. Real sex, the sex in our cells and in the space between our neurons, leaks out and gets into things and stains our vision and colors our lives.” FeelsRealCultureSexSpaceVisionOur LivesStrangeColorNormalEverydayCellsFragmentsStainsSpace BetweenLeaksLifelessNeurons Author:Sallie Tisdale
“If, in each hour, a man could learn a single fragment of some branch of knowledge, a single rule of some mechanical art, a single pleasing story or proverb (the acquisition of which would require no effort), what a vast stock of learning he might lay by. Seneca is therefore right when he says: "Life is long, if we know how to use it." It is consequently of importance that we understand the art of making the very best use of our lives.” IfsKnowsMenLongArtStoriesUseMightLife IsHoursEffortKnow HowOur LivesImportanceLaysBranchesFragmentsAcquisition Author:John Amos Comenius
“The world comes to us in fragments and shards. Whatever stories we shape from our days, we're always dealing with gaps, blank-spots, and blackouts - and in handling all these breakages, we are, at all times, so incredibly intimate with sharp edges, the unending knife-like moments of failure and joy in our lives.” WorldMomentsStoriesJoyOur LivesShapesEdgesSpotsAll TimeIntimateGapsKnivesBlankFragmentsUnendingBlackoutsSharp Edges Author:Alex Lemon