Oh! he was a very broken man, but through the decades that broken man has spoken to me in my own brokenness.
Burdened?
Silencing ...?
Appearances?
George Bernard Shaw sought to highlight the emptiness of aristocratic life, hidden behind a veil of glamor and glitz. With thought, even though My Fair Lady encourages us to suspend our disbelief, it too conveys the same message: money and manners, erudition and eloquence give the appearance of life, but only the appearance.
Friends ... forever?
Voices ...
Seeing Less and More
The End ...?
Freedom for ...?
Ant-Man?
Sorrow & Forgiveness
Happiness?
African darkness ...?
Whispered pleasure ...?
What we’d miss if we had not been given these senses with their attending pleasures!—and of course, there are perhaps the greater pleasures of heart and mind, which in many regards transcend our physical senses: the pleasure of planning, building, singing, reading, painting, baking, running, writing, etc., all in relation to others.