Date: 1993
"O Rama, this mind is like a crow which dwells in the nest of this body."
preview | full record— Valmiki (ca. 400 BC)
Date: 1993
"O Rama, this mind is like a ghost. It is served by the female goblin known as craving; it rests in the forest of ignorance; it roams in countless bodies out of delusion."
preview | full record— Valmiki (ca. 400 BC)
Date: 1993
"O Rama, this mind is like a venomous serpent which has killed countless beings; destroy this with the help of the eagle of our appropriate contemplative formula or instruction."
preview | full record— Valmiki (ca. 400 BC)
Date: 1994
"Pigsty for a brain, / Stop them from making faces at each other / In the mirror!"
preview | full record— Simic, Charles (b. 1938)
Date: 1994
"Pigsty for a brain, / Stop them [the body and soul] from making faces at each other / In the mirror!"
preview | full record— Simic, Charles (b. 1938)
Date: 1994
"Because you are traveling right along with him as he forms his sentences, making each word he says appear as a little clump of letters on your screen, you begin to feel as if you are doing the thinking yourself; you occupy some dark space in the interior of his mind as he goes about his job."
preview | full record— Baker, Nicholson (b. 1957)
Date: May 30, 1994
"The Great Depression had entered our souls like fog."
preview | full record— Justice, Donald (1925-2004)
Date: 1995
"In what way is the mind like a computer that is different from its resemblance, for example, to a telephone switchboard (which was the most popular image in psychology some years ago), or to a cathedral, which once long ago was also a major poetical image (consider: the caverns of the mind, the ...
preview | full record— Shipley, Thorne (1927-2009)
Date: July 23, 1995
"His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like underpants in a dryer without Cling Free."
preview | full record— Smith, Chuck