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Jennifer Viola Jennifer Viola said: " Ce livre m'a amené à reconsidérer ma façon d'appréhender l'art. J'ai été touché par la façon dont le texte faisait écho aux peintures : tous deux invitent le lecteur à ralentir et à être pleinement présent. Il ne s'agit pas d'un guide pratique de la ...more "

 
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Erik Pevernagie
“If consumption is a main goal in life, labor has become a painful gate to buying things, which are often unnecessary or totally useless.

"Sorry, insufficient funds, goodbye!".”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“The dialectic case of the 'things we do', the 'things we have done' and the 'things we are going to do' has been haunting present and earlier generations. For ages people have been confronted with the soul-searching question how should I interpret the past and how do I move forward. Linguistic sayings, which were inherited from century to century, gave us a good deal of remarkable advice and moral guidance in this field : " Do what is right and let come what come may ", " Do well and fear not ", " Do well and dread no shame ".
Erik Pevernagie, Never looking back again”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Truth is not a transparent process. What we see are shadows behind mat glass, a vaporous representation of reality. Truth is not as such, what we think it is. Truth is a prism with many sides, that only let us guess. In fact , truth is perhaps not true. Maybe it is just a lie. Taking our truth for “the” truth could lead to many erroneous interpretations.”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Silence is a 'contingent' phenomenon with positive or negative qualities. When it has to be assessed it needs to be 'contextualized' by exploring its background.”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Pigs should not make friends with butchers. One must choose one's friends wisely.”
Erik Pevernagie

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