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.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

A Sparkle

Molly: "Mutant, when you look at me, what do you see?"
Henry: "umm...Really pretty eyes?"
Molly: "*laughs" no I mean....like...do you see a sparkle?"
Henry: "Like now? Like glitter on your face?"...
Molly: "No, like, you know, a sparkle."
Henry: "What kind of sparkle?"
Molly: "...like something reflective of something bigger that's tryin' to get out."

(film credit: Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium)

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