Heraclitus, philosopher of water

Maurice Blanchot, Frenchman, said 'the answer is the misfortune of the question.'

Marcel Duchamp, Frenchman as well, said 'there is no solution because there is no problem.'

(I like this kind of thinking, if it can be called thinking at all).

A German, a scientist whose name I've forgotten, said 'space is blue and birds fly in it.'

And who can forget Heraclitus who is supposed to have said "the world is a child, playing."

As far as I can see, the universe is made of water and stars and a mother's hand reaching out to me.

Brooks RoddanComment