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sqwook ([personal profile] sqwook) wrote2008-03-20 01:55 pm
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Plenty

"The Universe seethed a bilion years to give us a row of cabbages, or a quail's egg, or a broken heart. The unfathomable depths of time gave (him) hope. The word has been made trivial, a platitude to deploy whenever there's a need to keep chins up, but "hope" contains a darker seed than that. Hope implies doubt, and the possibility that things really may turn out just as badly as they look."

Interesting- it implies that true hope is linked with doubt/fear; they are not opposites like black and white but constructs that depend on each other like good and evil. This helps me understand why my hope is not all pollyanna-ish - and why my doubt stems from a seed of a dream of something better.

"These are degrees of eccentricity, I suppose, or what we might otherwise call mysticism."


Quotes from Plenty, By Alisa Smith & JB MacKinnon

[identity profile] sqwook.livejournal.com 2008-03-21 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, they're both concepts that have to do with attachment to outcomes rather than embodiment of the moment. But yes, I think he's saying they go hand-in-hand as concepts, but they are feelings about the world, not what's really happening.