Mere Potentiality

Aristotle proposed that the intellect consists soley of potentiality because a person can think on any subject at any given time without the actualization of the object of thought. Mere potentiality: the anatomy of a thought in ten minutes or less.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Questions

When are you moving?
Are you excited?
Are you at peace?

by the by, my favorite smell is the caserole my mom used to cook after a long, hard swim practice while I lay reading on the couch waiting for supper to be ready with the sound of Michael Card wafting into the living room.