Woke up in convulsions of mirth. Scooted over to
the library, did homework, thought of schema.

According to Alice, there are two types of people:
those who lose things and those who break things.

According to Barthes, it is the superfluous details
that form an index of character. We're made of
gestures, not pronouncements.

According to Blake, there are States and Individuals.
Individuals pass through States; and these are always
in process, always shifting.

(You're supposed to choose one of the above and then
adopt it.)

Also, just remembered a part in Atlantic City where
Susan Sarandon's character appeals to Burt
Lancaster's character: "Teach me stuff," she says.

"Do you want knowledge or wisdom?" he asks.

"Both."



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