Thursday, September 17, 2009

He has always been complete



The challenge here in Boston, is contemplating a sea of possibility. Measuring the possibility against the background of capability. That brings me to a phrase in the lucid book by Aleksandar Hemon:

"...he had always been complete. He had finished the work of becoming himself long before any one of us would imagine such as feat was possible"

1 Comments:

Blogger clark said...

The fine instincts cultivated over a lifetime will guide you brother. Stay away from the lab with the trash can full of empty wine bottles.

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