Ultimately, I don't know if love is an organizing principle we choose or if it's innate. I'm not sure the distinction matters to me much anymore; I just care about how we can reduce unnecessary suffering. I think that means learning to love in both the micro and the macro; engaging in ethical action at the level of intimacy and friendship, but also at the vocational level through our chosen work in the world, our right livelihood.
I think the primary gift of the animal is offered to writer and non-writer alike; they teach us about love, or attunement, which is love in action. A… - C.E. Morgan
I think the primary gift of the animal is offered to writer and non-writer alike; they teach us about love, or attunement, which is love in action. A…
- C.E. Morgan
The idea that writing about characters of another race requires a passage through a critical gauntlet, which involves apology and self-examination of… - C.E. Morgan
The idea that writing about characters of another race requires a passage through a critical gauntlet, which involves apology and self-examination of…
I think of moral beauty as what is the good and the just - terms perhaps best defined by their opposite: evil. Evil is the willingness to do damage t… - C.E. Morgan
I think of moral beauty as what is the good and the just - terms perhaps best defined by their opposite: evil. Evil is the willingness to do damage t…
Great literature rattles the mind and makes the body sing. It's an unmistakable, electric feeling, and too rare. That is what I want. - C.E. Morgan
Great literature rattles the mind and makes the body sing. It's an unmistakable, electric feeling, and too rare. That is what I want.
When you leave good people afraid to speak on behalf of justice, however awkwardly or insensitively, those unafraid to speak will rise to power. - C.E. Morgan
When you leave good people afraid to speak on behalf of justice, however awkwardly or insensitively, those unafraid to speak will rise to power.
Every aspect of the novel is - or should be - an arrow pointed towards its ultimate meaning, or a multiplicity of possible meanings. But I also value… - C.E. Morgan
Every aspect of the novel is - or should be - an arrow pointed towards its ultimate meaning, or a multiplicity of possible meanings. But I also value…
I don't believe love is real love if it remains cloistered within the confines of an intimate relationship; it should transcend the private sphere. A… - C.E. Morgan
I don't believe love is real love if it remains cloistered within the confines of an intimate relationship; it should transcend the private sphere. A…
Ultimately, I don't know if love is an organizing principle we choose or if it's innate. I'm not sure the distinction matters to me much anymore; I j… - C.E. Morgan
Ultimately, I don't know if love is an organizing principle we choose or if it's innate. I'm not sure the distinction matters to me much anymore; I j…
I stared at the Ohio River every day as a child, a thing that for me is almost more symbol than river. The formation of personality is inextricable f… - C.E. Morgan
I stared at the Ohio River every day as a child, a thing that for me is almost more symbol than river. The formation of personality is inextricable f…
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