“I enter a whorehouse with the same interest as I do the British museum or the Metropolitan - in the same spirit of curiosity. Here are the works of man, here is an art of man, here is the eternal pursuit of gold and pleasure. I couldn't be more sincere. This doesn't mean that if I go to La Scala in Milan to hear Carmen I want to get up on the stage and participate. I do not. Neither do I always participate in a fine representative national whorehouse - but I must see it as a spectacle, an offering, a symptom of a nation.” IfsMenWantMeanArtWisdomSpiritNationsInterestPleasureStageFineEternalGoldCuriosityBritishPursuitGet UpAustraliaSincereMuseumsOfferingRepresentativesSymptomsMilanMetropolitanBritish Museum Author:Errol Flynn
“Stopping the endless pursuit of getting somewhere else is the perhaps most beautiful offering we can make to our spirit.” BeautifulSpiritPursuitEndlessOfferingStoppingSomewhere Else Author:Tara Brach
“To higher or lower ends, they [the majority of mankind] move too often with something of a sad countenance, with hurried and ignoble gait, becoming, unconsciously, something like thorns, in their anxiety to bear grapes; it being possible for people, in the pursuit of even great ends, to become themselves thin and impoverished in spirit and temper, thus diminishing the sum of perfection in the world, at its very sources.” PeopleWorldEndsMovingSpiritMankindSourceBearsBecomingHigherAnxietyAmbitionPerfectionMajorityPursuitTemperGrapesThornsCountenanceIgnobleGait Book:The Works of Walter Pater Source: The Works of Walter Pater