"The mind notices it exists when it gets in its own way, as two strands have to get in each others' way to make a knot."
— Richardson, James (b. 1950)
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Place of Publication
Keene, NY
Publisher
Ausable Press
Date
2001
Metaphor
"The mind notices it exists when it gets in its own way, as two strands have to get in each others' way to make a knot."
Metaphor in Context
397.
The mind notices it exists when it gets in its own way, as two strands have to get in each others' way to make a knot. What's important in I think, therefore I am is less the statement than the stumble.
(p. 86)
The mind notices it exists when it gets in its own way, as two strands have to get in each others' way to make a knot. What's important in I think, therefore I am is less the statement than the stumble.
(p. 86)
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Citation
James Richardson, Vectors: Aphorisms & Ten-Second Essays (Keene, NY: Ausable Press, 2001).
Date of Entry
06/03/2011