Tuesday, June 16, 2009

from A Natural History of Love

AN ANCIENT DELIRIUM

Love. What a small word we use for an idea so immense and powerful it has altered the flow of history, clamed monsters, kindled works of art, cheered the forlorn, turned tought guys to mush, consoled the enslaved, driven strong women mad, glorified the humble, fueled national scandals, bankrupted robber barons, and made mincemeat of kings. How can love's spaciousness be conveyed in the narrow confines of one syllable?....Love is an ancient delirium, a deisre older than civilization, with taproots stretching deep into dark and mysterious days...

The heart is a living museum. In each of its galleries, no matter how narrow or dimly lit, preserved forever like wondrous diatoms, are our moments of loving and being loved.

DIANE ACKERMAN (1948 -)

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