Monday, January 04, 2010
A language for the things I couldn’t say
An absence of thought is not an absence of idea.
Title inspired by this Granta memoir.Scattered papers on my desk.
Sharpened pencils lined up (quite) neatly.
Twirls and curls on a sheet of paper.
A magnifying glass across the keyboard.
Sesame seeds from a bread
I just finished eating.
Language for the things I couldn't say.
I really admire you Nebz on how you put your thoughts in a blog even in it's shortest and simplest form, it is still full of expression, essence and depth. Which made me realize the famous quote of Ludwig Wittgenstein -
"The limits of my language are the limits of my mind. All I know is what I have words for."
Which reminds us that we can use the power of words to expand our minds and knowledge endlessly without limits we can expand endlessly.
Your blog is evolving. I can see things are getting better and better. =)
Simple. Heartfelt. Thought-provoking. Great. As always.
Gusto kong silipin yun dinrawing mo pero di ko makita masyado kakainis ka naman, naka hyperlink yun picture mo sa post mo rin hehehe. So anong gagawin mo sa pencils na "sandamakmak?" architect ka na rin ba? hehehe kakatuwa ka naman at masyado kang organize, pssst ibulong mo sa kin yun kung ano nakasulat sa papers mo huh LOL
Simple pero astig,cool.love it......
As usual, the poetic side of Nebz albeit in a tersely-knit simplest of thoughts. Hula ko yung bread na may sesame seed galing herfy hahaha!
Hindi pala naiwan ang comment ko rito! Ano kayang nangyari?!
Pero ganito lang 'yon, very simple:
"Very creative ang post na ito!"