Something in a writer's brain needs to watch everything with a detached, amoral eye. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes amoral brain detach
'Arctic Summer,' as you might know, is the title of Forster's one unfinished novel. Damon Galgut arcticforstersummer Change image and share on social
I go for long walks in Newlands Forest in Cape Town, and I go to the Turkish baths on Sunday mornings. Damon Galgut bathcapeforest Change image and share on social
Writing is very good for household tasks. Because you'd rather fix a dripping tap or paint an old wall - you'd rather do almost anything than sit and write. I have to reach a point of obsession in order to write, and so I find starting a book incredibly difficult. Damon Galgut bookdifficultdrip share on social
Software options proliferate extremely easily - too easily, in fact - because too many options create tools that can't ever be used intuitively. Intuitive actions confine the detail work to a dedicated part of the brain, leaving the rest of one's mind free to respond with attention and sensitivity to the changing texture of the moment. Brian Eno actionattentionbrain share on social
In the not so distant past, we were close enough to our community to physically see how our actions impacted the group overall. Now it's just too easy to look the other way, or turn off the TV or computer and detach ourselves from the others. Yehuda Berg actionclosecommunity share on social
It is possible to take the story of Noah figuratively, although virtually every Near East ancient civilization has its own version of the flood story (including the amoral epic of Gilgamesh). Ben Shapiro amoralancientcivilization Change image and share on social