Date: February 20, 2000
"I sometimes fancy that various archetypal situations circled tirelessly in Hitchcock's mind, like whales in a tank at the zoo."
preview | full record— Ebert, Roger (1942-2013)
Date: 2000
"Discussions in the inner forum of an individual mind naturally duplicate in form and structure the public adversarial discussions"
preview | full record— Hampshire, Stuart (1914-2004)
Date: 2000
"The public situations that I have mentioned give rise to corresponding mental processes which are modeled on the public procedures, as a shadowy movement on a ceiling is modeled on an original physical movement on the floor."
preview | full record— Hampshire, Stuart (1914-2004)
Date: 2000
"I suggest that the Cartesian paradigm should be reversed, and that the paradigmatic setting and circumstance of intellectual thought is not the solitary meditation by the stove but the public argument for and against some claim made: the supposition is that we learn to transfer, by a kind of mim...
preview | full record— Hampshire, Stuart (1914-2004)
Date: 2001
"But loss is a current: the coolness of one side of a wet finger held up, the faint hiss in your ears at midnight, water sliding over the dam at the back of your mind, memory unremembering itself."
preview | full record— Richardson, James (b. 1950)
Date: 2001
"Wind, ocean, fire: the things we like to liken our passions to don't break, can't stop."
preview | full record— Richardson, James (b. 1950)
Date: 2001
"And in between these partings and reunions, like lovers, mind and body dream of what they might do together."
preview | full record— Richardson, James (b. 1950)
Date: 2001
"The spirals around the galactic core, the coin of hair over the drain, the mind looking down into itself--each formed by a hole it just barely avoids falling into."
preview | full record— Richardson, James (b. 1950)
Date: 2001
"The mind is like those floating islands of vegetation whose roots grasp not the earth but each other."
preview | full record— Richardson, James (b. 1950)
Date: 2001
"How romantic to think the mind a machine reliable enough to transform the same causes over and over again into the same effects. When even toasters fail!"
preview | full record— Richardson, James (b. 1950)