True, I can get irritatingly lazy.
And lately, there have been glaring examples for the aforementioned axiom.Yes, axiom it is. My dad has to remind me that I planned to visit my hometown. My friend has to remind me to book tickets for the same. Talk about her, saviour of sorts.
It has been a typically soft week. And a very quick one to pass.
I had landed upon this amazing site yday: Salvador Dali
An intriguing personality. Assumed hegemony, words fraught with blatant pride. His heavyheaded ways notwithstanding, he turns out to be a man to look up to. He has got some attitude I say. And his works are charmingly impressive, a connoisseur's delight. I dont stand to comment as an expert, albeit I am sure any common man would appreciate the evident beauty.
Here are some I really liked:
Swans Reflecting Elephants

Galatea of Spheres

I loved the way this man plays with words. And the often brazenfaced punch that he delivers with them.
"In order to acquire a growing and lasting respect in society, it is a good thing, if you possess great talent, to give, early in your youth, a very hard kick to the right shin of the society that you love. After that, be a snob."
Savor this man, until I return with more crap. Out to justify that the dosh I would receive today as remuneration is no act of philanthropy by the firm, but I earned it.
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