Date: 2005
"The van emerged into the scene; men emerged from it and the whole event emerged, like a photo emerging. I didn't even need to see it. I closed my eyes and let it all develop in my mind."
preview | full record— McCarthy, Tom (b. 1969)
Date: 2005
"Many other examples can easily be found since this version of social theory has become the default position of our mental software that takes into consideration the following."
preview | full record— Latour, Bruno (b. 1947)
Date: 2005
"They [the vehicles that transport individuality, subjectivity, personhood, and interiority] could be called 'subjectifiers', 'personnalizers', or 'individualisers', but I prefer the more neutral term of 'plug-ins', borrowing this marvelous metaphor from our new life on the Web."
preview | full record— Latour, Bruno (b. 1947)
Date: 2005
"Every competence, deep down in the silence of your interiority, has first to come from the outside, to be slowly sunk in and deposited into some well-constructed cellar whose doors have then to be carefully sealed."
preview | full record— Latour, Bruno (b. 1947)
Date: 2005
"Interiorities are built in the same complicated way as Horus's chamber in the center of the pyramid of Cheops."
preview | full record— Latour, Bruno (b. 1947)
Date: 2005
"What suffocates the land / In the memory of a garbage can / Memory of a garbage can?"
preview | full record— Bird, Andrew (b. July 11, 1973)
Date: 2005
"Memories, like mohair sweaters, / Stretched and pilled faux distressed letters."
preview | full record— Bird, Andrew (b. July 11, 1973)
Date: 2006
"In power mindfulness, the mind is like a megawatt searchlight, enabling you to see so much deeper into what you are gazing at."
preview | full record— Ajahn Brahm [born Peter Betts] (August 7, 1951)
Date: 2006
"When there is no longer any wobble, then the mind is like an unwavering rock, more immovable than a mountain and harder than a diamond."
preview | full record— Ajahn Brahm [born Peter Betts] (August 7, 1951)
Date: 2006
"More and more in recent weeks, he had found himself approaching likewise the condition of an empty cylinder, ony intermittently occupied by intelligent thought."
preview | full record— Pynchon, Thomas (b. 1937)


