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| quote: | Originally posted by inconspicuous
haha yeah. I moved down here during the summer, and I remember that I couldn't even go outside, 'cuz I felt like I was choking. I almost couldn't breathe 'cuz of the heat/humidity combo. It would be, say, 85 out, and it felt worse than the 100-degree days up in Chicago. I guess I'm used to it now, though. |
I feel more concerned about the weather changes now than I did a couple of years back. I'm moving and the rain down here in Austin is getting outta hand, it's been like 2 days without or very little sun.
It comes and goes but it's driving me nuts and moving has become a nightmare.
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"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)
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