Thursday 8 August 2013

Redoubtable


"Most institutions demand unqualified faith; but the institution of science makes skepticism a virtue."

Robert King Merton, sociologist (1910-2003)

Fragment #4



Je n'étais pas là, ce n'était pas moi. J'étais hors de moi comme quand on combat on est hors de soi. On ne réfléchit plus, on hurle, on se jette sur un pauvre type et on lui plante un couteau dans le ventre, on regarde son sang et on ne voit rien. Ce n'est pas du sang, ce ne sont pas des entrailles, ni même un homme en train de mourir. Ce n'est que de la boue. De la boue. Je n'étais plus moi et c'était comme si on me volait mes souvenirs à l'instant même où ils naissaient.

Wednesday 7 August 2013

Deliver us from evil


"We must not be frightened nor cajoled into accepting evil as deliverance from evil. We must go on struggling to be human, though monsters of abstractions police and threaten us."

Robert Hayden, poet and educator (1913-1980)

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Live by the quote


"Bienveillant pour l'humanité en général, et terrible pour chaque individu."

"Benevolent towards humanity in general, and severe to each individual."


"Il faut aimer la nature et les hommes malgré la boue."

"One must love nature and man in spite of the mud."


Jules Renard, écrivain / writer (1864-1910) 

Monday 5 August 2013

Fragment #157



Les prés dévastés
gorgés de batailles
bleuissent au soleil.
La marée des nuages monte
cumulus de pétrole
obscurcissent le gravier laiteux.
Le berger n'a plus qu'à faire demi-tour,
lui qui n'a jamais su s'habituer
il écoute son propre cœur
comme pour la première et ultime fois
et s'en vient, triste,
fendant les cieux de sa houle.

Multisouled


"To know another language is to have a second soul."

Charlemagne, King of the Franks (742-814)

Sunday 4 August 2013

Fragment #2



Come the night,
moths banging on the ceiling light,
its heart beating in unison
its bosom
caving the crickets
and the only stars in the thickets
the fireflies

Saturday 3 August 2013

Extremisms


"It is lamentable, that to be a good patriot one must become the enemy of the rest of mankind."

Voltaire, philosopher (1694-1778)

Friday 2 August 2013

From Ω to Α


"Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words."

Robert Frost, poet (1874-1963)

Thursday 1 August 2013

Fragment #3



Capable de tout he was,
even batting the Russians' head
with his defunct rifle,
but standing on his mudhill,
like an ant incapable of sensing its way back,
his boots heavy with the rasputitsa,
he feels lassitude.
He knows he's going to die –
the Russians aren't known for their shilly-shalliness –
half-buried under a foot of mud,
that which the wind cakes on his uniform,
far from wife and home.
Darn mud.

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