[Dialogue] town meeting quote
Paul Noah
pnoah1 at mindspring.com
Thu Nov 17 22:58:18 EST 2011
Len,
Frank Knutson and I during sojourns working at 4750 on the Global
Archives Project have photographed all the decor pieces we could find
in the basement archives. These photos were primarily for recording
purposes but some of them clean up pretty well.
The Town Meeting quotes I have here are:
1. What appears to be....
2. Man Anticipates....
3. Nothing great ever......
4. The task before us now.....
5. The true revolution....
6. At the edge of hisotry...
7. History is born....
8. We have arrived....
9. We anticipate.....
These were printed at the west side 5th City print shop for the Town
Meeting '76 campaign in 1975.
17 in. x 22 in.
How do I get them to you?
Paul
On Nov 17, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Len Hockley wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Are these quotes on the The Golden Pathways CD? I would like to put
> them up on the Repository.
>
> Len
>
> On 11/2/2011 1:30 PM, Paul Noah wrote:
>>
>> From the archives of the Institute of Cultural Affairs:
>>
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>>
>>
>> On Nov 2, 2011, at 8:52 AM, Colleen Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you one and all for your help in finding the correct wording
>>> and the attribution of the quote " what appears to be. . ." and
>>> Sunny for the other quotes.
>>> Jim, to shed some light on your conumbdrum relative to have the
>>> quote addresses my life and the comment about dresses in yummy
>>> claret, chocolate and indigo. I am involved in Occupy Wall street
>>> in Moab and have been doing some writing and research. The more I
>>> read and listen the more the Oates quote came to me and seemed
>>> appropriate for the times. As for the dress, my daughter is
>>> getting married and my granddaughters told me as mother of the
>>> bride, I need a new dress. And I responded "Ha. I live in Moab
>>> and I am now shaped like an apple,
>>> "these are the times we are the people."
>>> Colleen
>>>
>>>
>>> ,l? From: Sunny Walker <sunwalker at comcast.net>
>>> To: 'Colleague Dialogue' <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2011 8:31 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] town meeting quote
>>>
>>> I stand corrected – The other was, indeed, Joyce Carol Oates. At
>>> least according to “us.” I found all the quotes in the Wedgeblade
>>> repository:
>>> BREAKFAST RITUALS (during LENS course)
>>> MONDAY: "THE TASK BEFORE US NOW, IF WE WOULD NOT PERISH, IS TO
>>> SHAKE OFF OUR ANCIENT PREJUDICES. AND TO BUILD THE EARTH."
>>> Teilhard de Chardin
>>> TUESDAY: "AT THE EDGE OF HISTORY THE FUTURE IS BLOWING WILDLY IN
>>> OUR FACES, SOMETIMES BRIGHTENING THE AIR AND SOMETIMES BLINDING US."
>>> William Irwin Thompson
>>> WEDNESDAY: "WHAT APPEARS TO BE A BREAKING DOWN OF CIVILIZATION MAY
>>> WELL BE SIMPLY THE BREAKING UP OF OLD FORMS BY LIFE ITSELF."
>>> Joyce Carol Oates
>>> THURSDAY: "WE HAVE ARRIVED AT AN HISTORICAL VANTAGE POINT. WHERE
>>> THE WASTELAND ENDS AND...HUMAN WHOLENESS AND FULFILLMENT BEGINS."
>>> Theodore Roszak
>>> FRIDAY: "MAN ANTICIPATES MORE OR LESS CLEARLY HIS ENTIRE FUTURE AT
>>> EVERY MOMENT."
>>> Jose Ortega y Gassett
>>> Sunny
>>> Sunny Walker
>>> SunWalker Enterprises
>>> 303-587-3017 (cell)
>>> 303-671-0704 (home/office)
>>> sunwalker at comcast.net
>>> Aurora, Colorado
>>>
>>> No matter how far you've gone down the wrong road, turn back. ~
>>> Turkish Proverb
>>> From: dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net
>>> ] On Behalf Of Ellen & David Rebstock
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 7:03 PM
>>> To: Colleague Dialogue
>>> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] town meeting quote
>>>
>>> According to page 9 of my town meeting 76 document it is Joyce
>>> Carol Oates.
>>> Dave Rebstock
>>> On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 7:44 PM , Clare Whitney <cla9ken8 at ecentral.com
>>> > wrote:
>>> Dear Colleen, Leave it to Sunny to find the answer asap!
>>>
>>> Another place to search for a dress is WomanWithin -
>>> womanwithin.com. They have a lovely dress that is in tiers with
>>> elbow length sleeves for $45.00. Look at it - comes in claret,
>>> indigo and chocolate! Yum!!
>>>
>>> Great to talk with you last night! Love, Clare
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Colleen Smith
>>> To: dialogue
>>> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 10:28 PM
>>> Subject: [Dialogue] town meeting quote
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> does anyone know the correct qote that goes soething like "What
>>> appears to be the breaking up of civiliztion is the emergence of
>>> new forms by life itself. I realize I have the quote somewhat
>>> garbled. It was on one of the posters we hung when doing Town
>>> Meetings in the States. I would also like to know the atribution
>>> of the quote. I asm currently dowing some writng for a local
>>> group and that quote seems to be very appropriate to the
>>> conversation.
>>> Thanks for any and all help.
>>> Colleen Smith
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