Sunday 21 March 2010

e-motion explained?!?


"Sometimes a scream
is better than a thesis"


Ralph W. Emerson





Wonderings by

Anna-Lys





20 comments:

imac said...

Love the Art and colour to this.
A great way to get relief and gets rid of Tension, which helps the body and the mind.

Unknown said...

Hallo! Did you paint that image?
<3 /NB

Anonymous said...

*laughs* so true

and a read you wont soon forget too....

Rick said...

I'm right with Mr. Emerson on this, Anna-Lys, except for his inclusion of the word sometimes!

ANNA-LYS said...

:-O

Unknown said...

You are a munchkin. :-)

Little Lamb said...

this is very true. Sometimes you just gotta scream!

laughingwolf said...

no doubt, a good catharsis ;)

Anonymous said...

aaaggghhhhhhh

thanks

× × ×

/t.

puerileuwaite said...

I would scream if I had to read anyone's thesis.

Dick said...

There is a lot of truth in this,

Mariana Soffer said...

What an excellent post, picture (one of my favorite ones) and saying, it is a work of art.

Pietro Brosio said...

Beautiful image!
I always say "sometimes an image tells more than a whole article".
Have a nice week!

Unknown said...

Dear mr. Emerson.
When is 'sometimes'? When addressing a moron, the scream might be more successful than the thesis. But often we can articulate our emotions in a better way. N'est-ce pas?
Or is it, by chance, the author's of this blog intention to show us how stupid Emerson is. If so, I don't agree. This is a quote from one of his bad days. He was brilliant 'sometimes'.

PeterParis said...

Maybe the most world famous cry! Right now we have an exhibition of Munch paintings in Paris... "everything" by him, except the cry!

(Miss the sound!)

dianne said...

Maybe I should try it! :) xoxo ♥

Jon said...

my thesis makes me want to scream!


AGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

:D

Steve Malley said...

Emerson was one wise mofo!

Steve Malley said...

Ralph Waldo was one wise mofo...

Cynthia said...

A scream at times can be a wonderful release as an orgasm
can be.
I'm hearing a lot about the
terrors of the big T.