"The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware." Henry Miller
Thursday, August 17, 2006
found on a greeting card...
...on a client's refrigerator. One of the interesting things about my job is that we sometimes visit our clients' homes, measuring what's there. We walk right into life-as-it-is, house as it's lived in, no straightening up as for company. Just... life. It was arresting enough to record.
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Love it.
That's a wonderful thing to think about everytime you open the 'fridge!
I have that quote on a magnet in my office. My wife bought it for me years ago; I would say before either of us had any idea what it meant.
:)
Really... Really... Nice one Julie...! Thanks! "... joyously, drunkenly, serenely, devinely aware..." God, that is good! (no pun intended) :)
Thanks, all. I like it too.
Even though it means being immersed in what really...isn't...there. I don't know quite what to do about that part, because the experience of life can be so interesting, so enjoyable. Even though it's not quite real. I would really rather not think about that part.
Haha, as do I, Andrew - and my wife bought it for me too.
Good stuff.
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