distant, and blue
Blue Ridge(s) by Darryl
We treat desire as a problem to be solved, though I wonder whether with a slight adjustment of perspective it could be cherished as a sensation on its own terms, since it is as inherent to the human condition as blue is to distance. Something of desire will only be relocated, not assuaged, by acquisition, just as the mountains cease to be blue when you arrive among them, and the blue instead tints the next beyond. Somewhere in this is the mystery of why tragedies are more beautiful than comedies and why we take pleasure in the sadness of certain songs and stories. Something is always far away.
--Rebecca Stolnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
8 Comments:
A - "aren't comedies a tragedy? "
B - "Nah! sounds contrived."
A - "a critic!"
B - "me?"
A - "not you, you are way too tragic"
B - "Hah! funny eh!"
Our life, our happiness, is beyond the north, beyond ice, beyond death.
(Nietzsche said it first. For some reason, all I can do is repeat these days.)
too right!
the moment i am most waiting for (regarding my forthcoming holiday) is not the holiday itself but the instance of lighting that first cigarette on the ship's deck, after leaving all the luggage in storage, even though the boat hasn't left yet...
the climax/zenith of anticipation has a beauty all its own...
its kinda like why christmas eve is better than christmas...
good day!
I hope you have better luck on the boat than I did. Καλές διακοπές! Wanna tell us where you're going?
kos island, the exotic...
of kos! have a great time.
of kos...
δεν το'ζα σκεφτει
σούπερρρρρ....
καλα να μαστε!
See, I told you it was a good one!
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