Book 3
1.Notjustthateverydaymoreofourlifeisusedupandlessandlessofitisleft,butthistoo:ifwelivelonger,canwebesureourmindwillstillbeuptounderstandingtheworld—tothecontemplationthataimsatdivineandhumanknowledge?Ifourmindstartstowander,we’llstillgoonbreathing,gooneating,imaginingthings,feelingurgesandsoon.Butgettingthemostoutofourselves,calculatingwhereourdutylies,analyzingwhatwehearandsee,decidingwhetherit’stimetocallitquits—allthethingsyouneedahealthymindfor...allthosearegone.
Soweneedtohurry.
Notjustbecausewemovedailyclosertodeathbutalsobecauseourunderstanding—ourgraspoftheworld—maybegonebeforewegetthere.
2.WeshouldrememberthatevenNature’sinadvertencehasitsowncharm,itsownattractiveness.Thewayloavesofbreadsplitopenontopintheoven;theridgesarejustby-productsofthebaking,andyetpleasing,somehow:theyrouseourappetitewithoutourknowingwhy.
Orhowripefigsbegintoburst.
Andolivesonthepointoffalling:theshadowofdecaygivesthemapeculiarbeauty.
Stalksofwheatbendingundertheirownweight.Thefurrowedbrowofthelion.Flecksoffoamontheboar’smouth.
Andotherthings.Ifyoulookattheminisolationthere’snothingbeautifulaboutthem,andyetbysupplementingnaturetheyenrichitanddrawusin.