Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Wisdom from Karamazov

In regards to love, Elder Zosima says this:

"Fanciful love thirsts for a quick deed, swiftly accomplished, and that everyone should gaze upon it...Active love, on the other hand, involves work and self-mastery, and for some it may even become a whole science." (The Brothers Karamazov, pg 62)

Go Elder Zosima, you're the (holy) man.

3 comments:

Eco Yack said...

Ah, love.... It is so difficult to fathom, any wisdom is welcome. Sometimes I wonder whether love is real at all, other times I let is consume me. Is it all just the complexity of the human brain preying on itself, or is it the glue that keeps society together?

Nicole_Effulgent13 said...

At the risk of getting all Charles Darwiny, the human brain has evolved an efficient means to prey on itself (ie neurotransmitters like serotonin, the 'love' biochemical) - to keep society together and reproducing (evil brain).

Weird loners, such as myself, laugh in the face of serotonin. Although, when I was younger I wasn't so strong. And in the face of lust and dodgy birth-control methods, I could just as easily have been typing this while watching over Effulgent13 junior.

bro said...

i think karamazov is onto something there. being a terrible reader am grateful for the selective quote - thanks to effulgent13. there is no way i could read the whole book in under ten years.