"Mrs. Jones"
Song lyrics, Pretty on the Inside (1991)
“Hunkered down out on the spacious ice / coat-hems touching the snow / she slaps her knees, tries to sweet-talk her dog / but it won't come, does not remember its name, / left it there, / she does not remember her own, either, / and here on the shore I keep shouting, in vain.”
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Mirkka Rekola 22
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“Nature does nothing in vain, and in the use of means to her goals she is not prodigal.”
Third Thesis
Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View (1784)
Context: Nature does nothing in vain, and in the use of means to her goals she is not prodigal. Her giving to man reason and the freedom of the will which depends upon it is clear indication of her purpose. Man accordingly was not to be guided by instinct, not nurtured and instructed with ready-made knowledge; rather, he should bring forth everything out of his own resources.
“It was enough for her that she remembered.”
Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction (1942), It Must Give Pleasure
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“But Justice, though her dome [doom] she doe prolong,
Yet at the last she will her owne cause right.”
Canto 11, stanza 1
The Faerie Queene (1589–1596), Book V