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I thought I could describe a state; make a map of sorrow. Sorrow, hoever, turns out to be not a state but a process.
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sorrow
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C.S. Lewis |
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Genius is no more than childhood recaptured at will, childhood equipped now with man's physical means to express itself, and with the analytical mind that enables it to bring order into the sum of experience, involuntarily amassed.
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process
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Charles Baudelaire |
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How you climb a mountain is more important than reaching the top.
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struggle
process
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Yvon Chouinard |
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Politics is pointless if it does nothing to enhance the beauty of our lives.
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politics
process
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Howard Zinn |
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The goal of climbing big, dangerous mountains should be to attain some sort of spiritual and personal growth, but this won't happen if you compromise away the entire process.
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individuality
process
journey
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Yvon Chouinard |
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Becoming the observer (step back) you begin to live in process, trusting where our source is taking you. You begin to detach from the outcome. That detachment allows you to stop fighting and allows things to just come to you; you no longer make things happen but allow them to show up. The fight is gone!
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outcome
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Wayne W. Dyer |
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Plato argued that good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will always find a way around law. By pretending that procedure will get rid of corruption, we have succeeded only in humiliating honest people and provided a cover of darkness and complexity for the bad people. There is a scandal here, but it's not the result of venal bureaucrats. (1994) p. 99
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politics
policy
bureaucrats
plato
conservative
corruption
politics-of-the-united-states
government
process
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Philip K. Howard |
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Art was as much in the activity as in the results. Works of art were not just the finished product, but the thought, the action, the process that created them.
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artistry
process
creativity
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Jean M. Auel |
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A ruler must learn to persuade and not to compel... he must lay the best coffee hearth to attract the finest men... a good ruler has to learn his world's language... it's different for every world... the language of the rocks and growing things... the language you don't hear just with your ears... the Mystery of Life... not a problem to solve, but a reality to experience... Understanding must move with the flow of the process.
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understanding
problem
leadership
reality
life
flow
team
languages
experience
mystery
persuasion
process
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Frank Herbert |
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"-You are killing me." " -We? Not we. Not in any sense, we. Processes are killing you, not we. Inexorable processes."
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Donald Barthelme |
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"The method that is required is not one of correlation but of liberation. Even the term "method" must be reinterpreted and in fact wrenched out of its usual semantic field, for the emerging creativity in women is by no means a merely cerebral process. In order to understand the implications of this process it is necessary to grasp the fundamental fact that women have had the power of naming stolen from us. We have not been free to use our power to name ourselves, the world or God. The old naming was not the product of dialogue- a fact inadvertently admitted in the genesis story of Adam's naming the animals and the women. Women are now realizing that the universal imposing of names by men has been false because partial. That is, inadequate words have been taken as adequate."
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men
women
religion
naming
method
process
sexism
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Mary Daly |
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Enmerson's interest is in the workshop phase, the birthing stage of art, not the museum moment, the embalming phase. Poetry mimics Creation and is therefore sacred. More precisely, just as God may indeed be a verb (as Mary Daly insists), poetry is the act of . The process of poetry also mimics the process of nature. 'This expression or naming is not art, but a second nature, grown out of the first, as a leaf out of a tree. What we call nature is a certain self-regulated motion or change.' Another aspect of nature is genius, which, as Emerson observes, 'is the activity which repairs the decays of things.
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nature
poetry
writing
definition-of-genius
mary-daly
workshop
writing-tips
ralph-waldo-emerson
emerson
transcendentalism
decay
creative-process
genius
process
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Robert D. Richardson |
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"... "Education is a process, not a place." Education can and must go on everywhere all the time-in schools, offices, at home, online, in the classroom, over your iPod..."
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