Double Exposures
- About this book
- Clematis – The clematis is not a snake.
- Japanese maple – The maple is on fire.
- House cats – Cats have never been domesticated.
- House boat – Our house had to be build like a boat.
- The sound of wind in the trees – The natives are restless.
- Argument – To forgive is divine.
- Open book – A human being’s an open book
- Seeing faces – Pareidolia isn’t so bad.
- Eye – A window can become a mirror.
- Fictional – Any memoir would be questionable.
- Enthusiasm – Faith should be upheld by reason.
- Loved ones – Love is both cause and effect.
- Nature and magic – Platypuses and worms should be magical.
- Imperfect copy – The language of nature may seem indecipherable.
- Unity of life – Anything else that lives is like us.
- Recapitulation – We reproduce our parents’s relationship.
- Art – You tend not to notice it.
- A choice – Free will could be an illusion.
- Mirror – I notice the glass.
- Mind’s eye – I assume many forms.
- Parody – A shadow of absurdity underlies every serious work.
- Individuality – An individual becomes free.
- Visceral – It grabs you unexpectedly.
- Certainty – What we may know may not be so.
- Symbol – Eventually even the eucalyptus stump decays.
- Music Is language – In the mind, one can replace the other.
- Pagliacci – It’s not all an act.
- Dramatic irony – We know more than the characters on the stage.
- Work of art – Art is made of more than its materials.
- Experience – An artwork is a fake experience.
- Postcard – A drawing of a stamp served as a stamp.
- Mockery – Reality begins with mockery.
- Authorial intention – The seeker must think he’s God.
- Swindlers – You can’t cheat death.
- Marriage – Two become one.
- Free will – It’s not free, but we have a choice.
- Magic – The world is full of magic.
- Doppelgänger – He thought they had met before.
- Remarkable – The town was unremarkable.
- Transposed – Differences might keep you from recognizing the similarity.
- Understanding – A hidden understanding exists.
- History – Even names change.
- Belief – Whatever you believe is less than a reality.
- O wally wally – I was alive, but then I died.
- Too smart – A smart person can try to make foolishness seem sensible.
- Mixed feelings – Love sometimes burns.
- Breath – Her breath moves the hairs that have fallen over her face.
- Normal isn’t normal – Normal isn’t normal.
- I – I is what I call myself.
- Parody – Any work of art also a parody.
- Listening – I repeat every word you say.
- Ostentation – Ostentation doesn’t make a genius.
- Reading – The writer’s context isn’t the reader’s.
- Double entendre – Unintended meanings are more interesting.
- Couple – Two become as one.
- “Do I wake or sleep?” – The mind interprets everything.
- UFO – Maybe UFOs are angels.
- Modernist and conservative – The modern is the child of the traditional.
- Lighting – Only a change of lighting separates comedy and tragedy.
- Release – Music is a release.
- History repeats – History repeats.
- Nationality – Nationality is largely arbitrary.
- Synchronicity – Accidents can be meaningful.
- Astrology – Astrology came before astronomy.
- Exposed – He got the notion from a book.
- Proxy – A true proxy is transparent.
- In one, another – We feel our own in another’s loss.
- Typical – Facts abrogate probability.
- Myth, man, milieu – The microscopic and macroscopic are mimics.