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H. PETE WILKINSON You- The meaning is in the wonder. is life ever changed. to protect the things I love. RICHARD S. WIRTZ Discovering at 27 that he did not enjoy administering the public any more than the public enjoyed it, Richard stopped. He came to Stanford with a wife he liked very much and high hopes. He departs with the same wife, whom he still likes very much, a daughter, and high hopes. Those who know him can understand about his wife and daughter but are puzzled by his state of mind. He appears to believe in neutral principles, institutional settlement, and the Good Fairy. Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconerg Things fall apartg the centre cannot holdg . . . anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drownedg The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. Surely some revelation is at handg Surely the Second Coming is at hand .... - Yeats R. MICHAEL WRIGHT Towns and seas and all poor devils everywhere. In no way Through acceptance of the mystery, peace. And only through peace can come acceptance of the mystery. We are not open. The glory cannot come in. How soon after our best things is the taste bitter again. As of this earth and what I am on this earth-I fiercely wish They fill my eyes with tears-the things I love. Suppose they are nothing-they are all I have. , f.. :fe I 'cThe snares of the world were its ways of sin. He would fall. He had not yet fallen but he would fall silently, in an instant. Not to fall too hard, too hard: and he felt the silent lapse of his soul, as it would be at some instant to come, falling, falling but not yet fallen, still unfallen but about to fall. James Joyce A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 43.11 ia f fpd
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