Stolen for the quote box

The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but we are unable to say. – Anais Nin

These are both via Sandy’s blog and I appreciate the different areas she rummages and reads in. To me, that’s WHY and WHAT makes a blog worth returning to. First off, I get a clear idea of what interests her and what she’s thinking about and doing. She’s having a conversation with herself and her interests and her readers. We get to see her work too, but it’s a lot more than that.

So thanks Sandy and congrats on post #1800! Look forward to many more.

Remember. Growth is only possible as a product of history. Without memory, innovation is merely novelty. History gives growth a direction. But a memory is never perfect. Every memory is a degraded or composite image of a previous moment or event. That’s what makes us aware of its quality as a past and not a present. It means that every memory is new, a partial construct different from its source, and, as such, a potential for growth itself. – Bruce Mau

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