How do you know when you are really in love?And.

I certainly never did see that piece by Becket - lovely, lovely, lovely - I’ll print that out tomorrow

  • I don’t think we’re helpin’ poor old Dan here at all!

Am I seeing Kirkegaard here (leap of faith and that) or just nice existentialist poetics in general

good stuff!

Polemarchus

I thought I heard that story of Aristophanes before, but I guess not.
There was once a story by him saying, there was a man and a woman in one body. Then it was separated, and then reunited with love. Something like that.
In the book of "Philosophy without women " Moller, Vidis

But what a fairy tale you have told us about of Aristophanes.