"The road stretched out a hand ready to shake
The hand reached in
To lead me from this place
My house, it yawned for my room
Was fool of waste
So I finally set my pace
Along the road
The road is pulling me
My home is wishing me away
The street-lamps beckoning:
'Come careless, swiftly
And stray,'
But gone, before I'm gone
I'd like for all my friends
To join up with me
The hand reached in
To lead me from this place
My house, it yawned for my room
Was fool of waste
So I finally set my pace
Along the road
The road is pulling me
My home is wishing me away
The street-lamps beckoning:
'Come careless, swiftly
And stray,'
But gone, before I'm gone
I'd like for all my friends
To join up with me
In song
So
When I go
My friends can nod their heads
And say:
'We're glad she's moved on,'
Farewell, old comforts
So long, restful days
I'll carry nothing
For nothing can I claim
I will try not to
But I'll still forget your name
And I'll find another face
Along the road
And gone, when I'm gone
I'd like for all my friends
To raise up their heads
In song
So
When I go
My friends can nod their heads
And say:
'We're glad she's moved on,'
the road is pulling me
my home is wishing me away
The sidewalks whispering:
'Come careless, swiftly
And stray,'
So swiftly I strayed
But gone, when I'm gone
I'd like for all my friends
To raise up their heads
In song
So
When I go
My friends can nod their heads
And say:
'We're glad she's moved on,'
The road is pulling me
My home is wishing me away"
The Road-The Finches" So
When I go
My friends can nod their heads
And say:
'We're glad she's moved on,'
Farewell, old comforts
So long, restful days
I'll carry nothing
For nothing can I claim
I will try not to
But I'll still forget your name
And I'll find another face
Along the road
And gone, when I'm gone
I'd like for all my friends
To raise up their heads
In song
So
When I go
My friends can nod their heads
And say:
'We're glad she's moved on,'
the road is pulling me
my home is wishing me away
The sidewalks whispering:
'Come careless, swiftly
And stray,'
So swiftly I strayed
But gone, when I'm gone
I'd like for all my friends
To raise up their heads
In song
So
When I go
My friends can nod their heads
And say:
'We're glad she's moved on,'
The road is pulling me
My home is wishing me away"
"C'EST ENCORE LOIN"
Pascal Rivet
Exposition du vendredi 18 mars au dimanche 15 mai
horaires d'ouverture
mardi- samedi : 13h\19h
dimanche : 15h\19h
entrée libre
Les Rencontres de Sophie
11e édition
L’entrée est libre pour s’initier et se perfectionner au savoir et à la sagesse.
Agir, n'est-ce pas le plus propre de l'homme: concevoir des fins, délibérer avec les autres sur les raisons de les choisir et sur les moyens de les accomplir, pour transformer le monde, autrui et soi-même, afin de vivre aussi bien que possible?
Or, la condition démocratique de l'homme contemporain se caractérise par la perte d'autorité des instances qui légitimaient traditionnellement les normes de l'action. Cette perte engendre aujourd’hui un débat incessant et des combats récurrents à propos de la meilleure façon d'agir et donc de vivre, aussi bien personnellement que collectivement, comme en témoignent la libéralisation des mœurs et la rencontre des cultures.
N'est-il pas alors nécessaire, pour plus de lucidité et de responsabilité, d'examiner à nouveau les finalités et les modalités de l'action humaine, tout comme ses capacités et ses limites, dans les grands domaines des rapports des hommes entre eux et au monde : l'art, la religion, la technique, la science, la politique, le droit, la morale et la philosophie elle-même?"
Avec: Emmanuel Barot, Miguel Benasayag, Jean Blaise, Fabienne Brugère, Sylvie Courtine-Denamy, Gilles Geneviève, Gilbert Hottois, Yves Michaud, Marc Pavlopoulos, Bertrand Saint-Sernin, Bernard Stiegler…
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