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the empty spaces, in which nothing happens
 

There is no hurry. Like the empty spaces in a Chinese painting, the time in which nothing happens has its purposes.”
      Does puttering mean that we must forego achievements which might result if we tried harder?

ex something channeling (and/or demurring from) John Dewey (? in Art as Experience (1934) ?) — in Edwin H. Stuart (ed), Typo Graphic (1971 — reprint ? ) : 25 : link

the only copy (I can find) online is 1921, via archive.org : link

Edwin H. Stuart —

  1. Hershel Brown, “Man of the Week : Executive Had Varied Career,” in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 23, 1949) : 19 : link
  2. “He Was Himself” (obituary by Gilbert Love), in The Pittsburgh Press (March 27, 1958) : 19 : link
    “He had a gun collection. He loved good cars...”
     

4 January 2024