The ARTS:
"O Brother, Where Art Thou" -
(A 2000 adventure film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter, and Charles Durning. Set in 1937 Mississippi during the Great Depression, the film's story is loosely based on Homer’s Odyssey.)
Pete: Well hell, it ain't square one! Ain't nobody gonna pick up three filthy, unshaved hitch-hikers, and one of them a know-it-all that can't keep his trap shut.
Everett: Pete, the personal rancor reflected in that remark I don't intend to dignify with comment. However, I would like to address your attitude of hopeless negativism--consider the lilies of the goddamn field...or hell, look at Delmar here as your paradigm of hope!
[Pause]
Delmar: Yeah, look at me.
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Goethe (German writer, philosopher, humanitarian, poet, artist, theologian, science seeker - a man who was a fan of taking in the ideologies of the whole world.)
"Science and Art belong to the whole world, and before them vanish barriers of nationality."
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It is just as I suspected, as I have found, as I always knew: for the world to come together we all must take time to think about science, embrace the arts, and see how there is no wall that can stand against the pleasure all find in exploring these realms.
So take some time to draw, write, and present the secrets of your creative mind. Astound your family and friends with logic. Amaze yourself with some faith and belief in the gifts that flow from Divinity.
and baby, blow me...
a kiss before you leave me...
blow me...
a kiss goodbye...
- and make the HONEY I'M HOME!!! kiss even better...
(the Art of Silliness is not to be pooh poohed!) Mmmm...honey