tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6929799310088595332.post3787843119645404157..comments2023-09-08T15:13:02.262+02:00Comments on do impossible things: doneDothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15065060617019656361noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6929799310088595332.post-44165389861437992502012-10-01T19:54:54.884+02:002012-10-01T19:54:54.884+02:00I love The Bell, there's so much wisdom in tha...I love The Bell, there's so much wisdom in that book and you've chosen to quote one of my favourite parts. Thank you for your lovely comment, it really meant a lot to me to read your kind words.Dothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15065060617019656361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6929799310088595332.post-83902675147003462832012-09-09T00:48:17.859+02:002012-09-09T00:48:17.859+02:00"Where we generously and sincerely intend it,..."Where we generously and sincerely intend it, we are engaged in a work of creation which may be mysterious even to ourselves - and because it is mysterious we may be afraid of it. But this should not make us draw back."<br />-Iris Murdoch, The Bell<br /><br />For some reason (my favorite way to start a sentence!) I've been following your blog for the last year, so it's been fun and lovely and odd and interesting to see your account of this journey through school & geography. Mostly I've loved your precise photographs of this year, and it's been nice more recently to hear more of your voice. Congratulations on your dissertation. I hope you keep sharing words and thoughts and images for all of us, far-flung. -ElizabethElizabeth Hartsighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13134729437338292242noreply@blogger.com