(Further to yesterday’s reflections on the divine…) If, then, God is always in that good state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in a better state this compels it yet more. And God is in a better state. And life also belongs to God; for the actuality of thought is life, and God is that actuality; and God’s self-dependent actuality is life most good and eternal. — Aristotle, Metaphysics (XII.1072b24) (emphasis mine)
(Also…) Philosophy, is the talk on a cereal box / Religion, is a smile on a dog / I’m not aware of too many things / I know what I know if you know what I mean (do ya?) — Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians, “What I Am.”
(Photographosophy, I’m Not Aware Of Too Many Things Edition.)