Saturday, April 7, 2007

April 2

More lines from Ovid were recited and the award for the best lines was given to Ashley for her lines on page 73, the final lines of the story of Europa
-Roberto Callaso says it all begins with the story of Europa
-To invite the gods to one house became a dangerous thing to do; to invite the gods is to destroy our relationship with them, but it sets history in motion
-A life in which the gods are not invited isn't worth living.

We have been created by Shakespeare.
-"Do not judge a book because you find it distasteful, there are no immoral or moral books."
-"A true work of art is static and has wholeness, harmony, and radiance."

We are examining the stories of artists.
-Pygmalion: Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo
-Every technology has its dark side.

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