For me any positive progress is a gain. Society can't develop without it. So gain out-waits the loss in the end; except in the case of perverted gain of money. Boris Shoshensky
---------- Original Message ---------- From: Saul Ostrow <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: "More good things in life are lost by indifference than ever were lost by active hostility." (Robert Gordon Menzies) Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 21:47:32 -0400 For every gain a casualty and a multitude of naysayers On 5/13/10 9:34 PM, "William Conger" <[email protected]> wrote: For every gain there is a loss. Emerson. wc ----- Original Message ---- From: Saul Ostrow <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, May 13, 2010 7:58:50 PM Subject: Re: "More good things in life are lost by indifference than ever were lost by active hostility." (Robert Gordon Menzies) The western tradition of art - which is change and speculation has not been lost - unless you think that the displacement of the romanesque by the renaissance represents the beginnings of a tradition of lost On 5/13/10 8:37 PM, "joseph berg" <[email protected]> wrote: Doesn't that apply to the lost recipe of "The Cherry Orchard"? And also to the traditions of art? -- --
