“We’re still groping for the truth… Science consists of continually making better and better what has been usable in the past.”| The Marginalian
The lost art of learning to “stand in a place where we would rather not and expand in ways we never knew we could.”| The Marginalian
“Our conception of what is useful may… have become too narrow to be adequate to the roaming and capricious possibilities of the human spirit.”| The Marginalian
“Faith is the willingness to give ourselves over, at times, to things we do not fully understand… the full engagement with this strange and shimmering world.”| 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