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All over, the countryside opens up into crackings and creakings, into a boiling of healthy new life.
It’s as if we were inside a huge honeycomb of light which was also the interior of an immense, flaming-hot rose.
– Juan Ramón Jiménez –
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The Donkey & the Meaning of Eternity: A Love Letter to Life
“Beneath our anxious quickenings, beneath our fanged fears, beneath the rusted armors of conviction, tenderness is what we long for — tenderness to salve our bruising contact with reality, to warm us awake from the frozen stupor of near-living. Tenderness is what permeates Platero and I (public library) by the Nobel-winning Spanish poet Juan Ramon Jimenez (December 23, 1881-May 29, 1958) — part love letter to his beloved donkey, part journal of ecstatic delight in nature and humanity, part fairy tale for the lonely.” Maria Popova shares more from the Nobel-winning Spanish poet… { read more }
Be The Change
Take a moment to register the “crackings and creakings” of your immediate environment. What does it evoke for you? |
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