Source: The Age of Uncertainty (1977), Chapter 2, p. 62
“For we have thought the longer thoughts
And gone the shorter way.
And we have danced to devils' tunes, Shivering home to pray;
To serve one master in the night,
Another in the day.”
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American author and journalist 1899–1961Related quotes
1993-11-18 at Sony Music Studios, New York City, New York (MTV Unplugged).
Stage banter
“When you dance with the devil, you don't get to pick the tune.”
Source: Infinity
“We spend our midday sweat, our midnight oil;
We tire the night in thought, the day in toil.”
Book II, no. 2.
Emblems (1635)
"On Dialogue"
Context: Dialogue is really aimed at going into the whole thought process and changing the way the thought process occurs collectively. We haven't really paid much attention to thought as a process. we have engaged in thoughts, but we have only paid attention to the content, not to the process. Why does thought require attention? Every thinking requires attention, really. If we ran machines withinout paying attention to them, they would break down. Our thought, too, is a process, and it requires attention, otherwise its going to go wrong.