I don't want to dissuade you, but, the logical truth is a fragile,
ephemeral thing in the «debate space» you are referring to.
Not exact matches
In other words, on Twitter, people say
things that they think of as
ephemeral and chatty.
It seems clear to me (I have been putting off and coming out of the religion of men for 28 years) that the clear teaching of Scripture is that Man IS a Body AND Spirit
in combination — and the experience of this interaction is the
ephemeral thing we call Consciousness — «Soul».
We place too much importance on
things that are meaningless and
ephemeral in the long run.
The scenery I drew
in my head of how
things should look can become as
ephemeral as a Brigadoon sunset.
It aims to expand
in places that have characteristics hospitable to clusters, such as significant talent density, parents who demand innovation, high concentrations of financial assets to fuel experimentation, and «cultural capital,» an
ephemeral influencer effect that can provide a lift
in branding micro-schooling as the next big
thing.
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In the grand scheme of
things, you'll be dead a lot longer than you'll ever be -LSB-...]
For someone who spends all of their time
in a very tactile, analog world, digital communication can seem
ephemeral and fleeting.It's tempting to abandon the medium as so much dross and go back to doing
things the way that they've always been done: send out mailings, find an artist's representative, and hope your gallery works out.
Marshall remarked: «I'm using the comic form because it has a certain
ephemeral quality... I've drawn a comic with a narrative that I want people to read and acknowledge... I'm playing with a series of contradictions and subversive gestures to question where the value
in a treasured
thing lies.
The sense of colour as opposed to knowledge or intellect is borne out
in many of the other statements Batchelor has assembled: «Colour... is the peculiar characteristic of the lower forms of nature» (Charles Blanc, 1867); it «is suited to simple races, peasants and savages» (Le Corbusier, 1923); it «has nothing
in common with the innermost essence of a
thing» (Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner, 1920); it «has always been seen as belonging to the ontologically deficient categories of the
ephemeral and the random» (Jacqueline Lichtenstein, 1989).
Rituals of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance, and the New Psychodrama — Manhattan 1970 — 1980... promises to revisit an era
in New York when performance art was still a daringly
ephemeral, market - challenging medium, not the big - ticket, deluxe, staged and restaged
thing it has become.
Houses
in Japan are rather
ephemeral things — they have an astonishingly brief lifespan of just 25 years on average.
For Working Back he will show photographic documentation of
ephemeral sculptural forms made with
things found
in proximity to one another
in the waste sites that surround the urban environment.
Armsrock asserts that some of the most beautiful
things in life are for free and as such should not be bottled - up or contained
in any way, and that they are
ephemeral, so for a large part of the time he tries to make
things that follow these general outlines.
Houshiary shows us that what can not normally be seen matters every bit as much as what we take for granted; she celebrates the ceaseless rhythm and energy within
ephemeral things, invisible but ever - present
in the perceptible world.
These are seriously serious and pull together so many references; the domestic, the broken, the fragile, the
ephemeral, the contemplative, the natural world, the collecting of
things which take the eye but whose only value is
in the memory and their relationship to the collector and other collected
things.