Imagination vs. Logic Quote from Chesterton: "Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do. Mathematicians go mad, and cashiers; but creative artists very seldom. I am not, as will be seen, in any sense attacking logic: I only say that this danger does lie in logic, not in imagination." Interesting thought... considering the number of INTJ's we have running around here! :) |
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Annette Collins,
Thursday, 9-18-03 10:16 AM |
Poets and artists Poets and artists are frequently mad to start with. |
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David ,
Thursday, 9-18-03 3:08 PM |
really? |
Anonymous,
Monday, 10-6-03 11:20 PM |
really? Vincent Van Gough William Blake Edgar Allan Poe I rest my demented case :-) -Lokmer |
Anonymous,
Monday, 10-6-03 11:20 PM |
logic leads to boredom and depression while imagination leads to madness. ;) -kristine |
Anonymous,
Wednesday, 10-8-03 11:52 AM |
I'd rather be... |
Anonymous,
Wednesday, 10-8-03 1:31 PM |
stupid board interface... I'd rather be an rational madman than a mad rational man. :-) It's more fun that way! -Lokmer |
Lokmer,
Wednesday, 10-8-03 1:32 PM |
I think the problem Is occurring between the chair and the keyboard. ;) |
Annette, the Board Programmer,
Friday, 10-10-03 9:09 PM |
quite possible I must speak to my hands about that... -Lokmer |
Anonymous,
Sunday, 10-12-03 3:39 AM |