Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
Wright did not see himself as a washed-up case. He must have looked and sounded like the past, the shadow of Grosvenor Cleveland’s America. But he was vital, energetic. He had long believed that an honest arrogance was preferable to a hypocritical modesty. From criticism, he took combative inspiration.
Henry Oliver • Second Act
“President Kennedy’s eloquence was designed to make men think; President Johnson’s hammer blows are designed to make men act.”
Robert A. Caro • The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson IV


rights of man,
Toni Morrison • Playing in the Dark
reverie,
Justin Torres • Blackouts: A Novel
Fairfield Porter - Art in Its Own Terms: Selected Criticism, 1935–1975