I like it!
I went to a talk by John Tilbury a few months ago in which his primary
text was those two words: "fail better"
Thank you for this
A few minutes have passed and I still like it. It isn't failing for me. I
may even like it better than I did
L
On Fri, October 22, 2010 18:38, Peter ciccariello wrote:
> I haven’t posted for a time; this image is from an ongoing series titled
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http://www.cordite.org.au/poetry/cc-the-remixes/the-man-who-finds-himself-amusing
"This is not a time for foolery, or compliments. It may be that both of us
are within a few minutes of death... And I, at any rate, don't propose to
die with polite insincerities in my mouth. "
C S Lewis - That Hideous Strength
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Lawrence Upton
AHRC Creative Research Fellow
Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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