Unillumined Corridors

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

People live in a tiny time-slice of the present moment, which they carry forward with them. But nothing remains. And there’s nothing in their experience which reverberates down the centuries, because the centuries to them are completely dark. Just unillumined corridors from which they stagger into the single little sliver of light.

— Roger Scruton

About Fabrizio del Wrongo

Recovering liberal arts major. Unrepentant movie nut. Aspiring boozehound.
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1 Response to Unillumined Corridors

  1. Anon says:

    Happy Thanksgiving Fabizio!

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