Lily Greenham
is

aphorisms for contemplation


even a vacuum cleaner
can be instructive



sometimes
one has to be cruel
to be kind
take a look
at yourself



confession
is the oldest form
of psychotherapy



the overconfident
and the lazy
take shortcuts



many intellectuals
are long-sighted
most romantics
are short-sighted



watchfulness
instead of
mistrust
serves both parties



all ways lead to rome
when you’re going there



the less one knows
the more likely one is
to condemn



as stiff as
the body
as rigid as
the mind



friction irritates
irritation inflames
inflammation burns
burns can be fatal



remember:
a parasite
feed on its host



being grateful for
bad experiences
is a genuine paradox



motion moves your body
e-motion your soul
you never move



sensitivity
is a goal in itself
not to be
identified with



response
and
responsibility
share
the same
root



genuine sympathy
is heart-felt
convention
tends to
kill it



people on guard
tend to constipation
the over-anxious
to diarrhoea



understanding
digestion
is the key
to wisdom



it is un-wise
to offer people
what they cannot take
and equally un-wise
to ask them for
what they
cannot give



some people
believe
that flattery
will bring
friendship
and trust



in life’s
cross-word puzzle
professions
are written
horizontally
vocations
vertically



that which
doesn’t change current
goes down the drain



fixed ideas
thwart
understanding



saturation is
a danger zone



many people
line their pockets
by making others
less alive



everybody is
everybody else’s
guru



concentration
narrows the focus
attention
widens the view



impatience
paves the way
for becoming
a patient



is there
something
beyond culture?



any point
on the globe
has its ‘down-under’



desire
strives upwards
lust
pushes down



compulsion
is a takeover
by another entity



is it better
to pull oneself together
or apart?



the remedy
for hypertension
is flexibility



the revenue
of a deposit
can either be
quantitative
or
qualitative



is the negative
or the positive
of a photograph
the real thing?



crises
provoke
decisions



a grimace
consciously executed
is the best assurance
for preserving
a young face



a too open mind
invites
parasitic thoughts



a tender heart
is one that
pulsates
on oxygen



if your tolerance level
for stupidity drops
make sure
you’re not the fool
yourself



kindness
for selfish reasons
is of a
different kind



an aphorism a day
keeps the shrink
away