Quote of the Day “He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch.” — Jean-Luc Godard
Walking and Distancing at the Arboretum


Quote of the Day “He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch.” — Jean-Luc Godard

Quote of the Day “Not taking risks one doesn’t understand is often the best form of risk management.” ― Raghuram G. Rajan

Quote of the Day “I feel like I woke up at seven because I feel like Weston woke me up and asked me, ‘Hey, is Ron Mercer good?’” – Turner, when asked if he had a good sleep.

Quote of the Day “I was talking to my mother on the phone. There was a little bit of rain, thunder in the distance. My mother hung up. The phone was a foot away from where I was standing when

Quote of the Day How swiftly the strained honey of afternoon light flows into darkness and the closed bud shrugs off its special mystery in order to break into blossom: as if what exists, exists so that it can be

Quote of the Day “The charioteer of the human soul drives a pair, and secondly one of the horses is noble and of noble breed, but the other quite the opposite in breed and character.” – Plato, Phaedrus.

Quote of the Day “Life satisfaction significantly increased, and depressive symptoms significantly decreased. Moreover, frequency of physical activity such as jogging or cycling significantly increased, and number of daily smoked cigarettes decreased. Effects remained stable during follow-up (three months). Thus,

Quote of the Day “The group recorded ten-to twenty-second sentences by six hundred speakers of English and other languages (Mandarin, notably) and broke those into 100,000-sound segments. Then they digitally eliminated from those recordings all the elements of speech that

Quote of the Day “NASA recorded inaudible electromagnetic signals— not even what we would call sound waves—as the probes Voyager and Cassini passed by a number of planets. Then these signals were processed and converted into sonic vibrations that fell

Quote of the Day “You are the music, while the music lasts.” — T.S. Eliot Found in How Music Works by David Byrne