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fuel from sunlight →
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With regard to both art and expediency, Prushevsky could already see what kind of composition of static mechanics would be required in the center of the world, but he could not foresense the psychic structure of the people who would settle the shared home amid this plain— and still less could he imagine the inhabitants of the future tower amid the universal earth.  What kind of body would...
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“To the great body of men who have had exceptional advantages in the way of...”
– Theodore Roosevelt, “The College Graduate and Public Life” (The Atlantic, August 1894). Read the full article here. (via theatlantic)
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Invisible Stories: The Problem, by Richard Siken →
invisiblestories: “The problem (if there was one) was simply a problem with the question. He wants to paint a bird, needs to, and the problem is why. Why paint a bird? Why do anything at all? Not how, because hows are easy, series or sequence, one foot after the other, but existentially why bother, what does it…
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Invisible Stories: The Problem, by Richard Siken →
invisiblestories: “The problem (if there was one) was simply a problem with the question. He wants to paint a bird, needs to, and the problem is why. Why paint a bird? Why do anything at all? Not how, because hows are easy, series or sequence, one foot after the other, but existentially why bother, what does it…
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