“Don’t ever do anything through affectation or to make people like you or through imitation or for the pleasure of contradicting.”| The Marginalian
“Before we raise such questions as What is happiness, what is justice, what is knowledge, and so on, we must have seen happy and unhappy people, witnessed just and unjust deeds, experienced t…| The Marginalian
Down the rabbit hole in enchanting reimaginings.| The Marginalian
A heartening perspective on mortality by way of the physics of the cosmos and the poetics of the night-blooming cereus cactus.| The Marginalian
“Life is like being chained up in a cave forced to watch shadows flitting across a stone wall.”| The Marginalian
“To lose the appetite for meaning we call thinking and cease to ask unanswerable questions [is to] lose not only the ability to produce those thought-things that we call works of art but also…| The Marginalian
“If we ever reach the point where we think we thoroughly understand who we are and where we came from, we will have failed.”| The Marginalian