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    Month: January 2012

    stepping.stones

    A Strategem for Sound Realism For each one of us, the proffered fascade of the ‘Real’ must be apprehended as a substantive, solid box, accepted, and then…… Read more “stepping.stones”

    January 30, 2012February 9, 2021 by Kate Gough

    Further Always

    )i’ve a notion tonight that there’s a further way to live than i do, and that it is far from impossible to live. i’ve always believed so,…… Read more “Further Always”

    January 24, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Night *

    Elie Wiesel and Theodicy A reflection paper turned in to Professor Thompson By Kate Huffman (Mary Kathryn Gough) / REL 131 4/12/04 This paper will respond to…… Read more “Night *”

    January 24, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Between

    Between the material world and the world of feeling there must be a border — on one side, the person grieves and the cells of the body…… Read more “Between”

    January 21, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Body

    . how could i love the sea, its change, its flow, its crash and lash, the way it meets the sky and dances beneath boats, uplifting if…… Read more “Body”

    January 18, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    cummings on love

    this is one of my favorite poems about love. there are more, but this one always comes to mind, and it makes me happy. last thursday was…… Read more “cummings on love”

    January 11, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    “let them eat cake”

    eat cake and live, brother; your hands are but a sky of holes. c. Mary Kathryn Gough, april 27 2004

    January 11, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Peasant Woman by Van Gough (copied)

    This is a bit crude, but one of my favorite Van Goughs — apart from the few I will hopefully be able to find sketches of somewhere.…… Read more “Peasant Woman by Van Gough (copied)”

    January 6, 2012 by Kate Gough

    Ideas/Dried Roses

    Tragedy, do you understand? the Tragedy of ideas pinned up like roses on the corkboard of Reason — concepts crucified, the souls contained within run out like…… Read more “Ideas/Dried Roses”

    January 5, 2012January 5, 2012 by Kate Gough

    Happy New Year Everyone!

    I’m back. 2 really good quotes for everyone: When the ancients said that the solitary was likely to be either a god or a beast, they meant…… Read more “Happy New Year Everyone!”

    January 1, 2012June 28, 2015 by Kate Gough

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    (L. phrase ultra crepidam, “beyond the sole,” reply of Greek painter Apelles to a cobbler.)

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