It's a wonderful 15 min video, full of life and imagination. I loved it!
http://vimeo.com/35404908
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
"And what harm came of believing in Apollo? And what a mass of harm may have come of not believing in Apollo? Does it never strike you that doubt can be a madness, as well as faith? That asking questions may be a disease, as well as proclaiming doctrines? You talk of religious mania! Is there no such thing as irreligious mania?"
-Magic: A Fantastic Comedy
G.K. Chesterton
-Magic: A Fantastic Comedy
G.K. Chesterton
The Nature of the Imagination
"By asking for pleasure, he lost the chief pleasure; for the chief pleasure is surprise. Hence it became evident that if a man would make his world large, he must be always making himself small. Even the haughty visions, the tall cities, and the toppling pinnacles are the creations of humility. Giants that tread down forests like grass are the creations of humility. Towers that vanish upwards above the loneliest star are the creations of humility. For towers are not tall unless we look up at them; and giants are not giants unless they are larger than we. All this gigantesque imagination, which is, perhaps, the mightiest of the pleasures of man, is at bottom entirely humble. It is impossible without humility to enjoy anything - even pride."
-Orthodoxy
G.K. Chesterton
-Orthodoxy
G.K. Chesterton
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