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In this context of achievement-and-death, artist who make Happenings are living out the purest melodrama. Their activity embodies the myth of nonsuccess, for Happenings cannot be sold and taken home; they can only be supported ...
Keep a thing happenin' all throughout.
What's happening now is what happened before, and often what's going to happen again sometime or other
Things don't just happen, people make them happen
These things are your becoming.
A crisis event often explodes the illusions that anchor our lives.
A shocking occurrence ceases to be shocking when it occurs daily.
I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true.
Even when you act like nothing is happening, something happens - I don't know how to put it any more clearly. It's
Complications arose, ensued, were overcome
Having failed to find
Whatever is rejected from the self, appears in the world as an event.
What we anticipate seldom occurs: but what we least expect generally happens.
The endless repetition of an ordinary miracle.
Then what happened next happened.
The miracle of the moment!
Things do not happen, we must make them happen
Change is a process not an event.
Does not happen!
This whole thing is a process, not an event.
Building an online community is not an event, it is an ongoing process.
establishing the
Something happens because something happens because something happens-- Jan Gehl
Things cannot be expected to turn up of themselves. We must in a measure assist to turn them up
When I say something's going to happen, it's going to happen.
post-prandial hour. But oftener than not when these occasions occurred,
Dreaming. But I know it's real." "When I woke up this morning
The expected always happens
'Station to Station' is a series of happenings that go across the landscape. What is a happening? A happening is a moment in time. A moment in time that is not choreographed, where you don't know precisely what's going on. Where there are aspects of different layers of culture.
Yet what is to be done with events that have no place of their own in time; events that have occurred too late, after the whole of time has been distributed, divided, and allotted; events that have been left in the cold, unregistered, hanging in the air, homeless, and errant?
This field of activity generated a vast literature of carefully assembled one-line omens on this pattern: If A happened, B will happen. Here the sought-for outcome B, known as the apodosis, is deemed to be the consequence of an observed phenomenon, the protasis A. One
The world is being created every minute, and the world is falling to pieces every minute
What comes, is called.
In the middle of all the ordinary--something extraordinary shows up.
the future gives birth to the present
the Incident That Must Not Be Named
There is the sudden. There is the eventual. And in between, there is the living.
Giving is true having.
what ever happenings life has to go on
We'll have a part and it's clearing up, so you think something is going to happen and it totally stops and does something completely different and then the part you thought was going to happen comes out of completely nowhere.
Whenever unexamined outlooks come to the surface, surprising things can happen.
Something greater than me was happening. And yet, it was happening to me.
Events are like horses. Sometimes they run away. After they've run for a while, though, they'll start to walk again. Then there'll be a time to put everything together.
A miracle constantly repeated becomes a process of nature.
It is often interesting, in retrospect, to consider the trifling causes that lead to great events. A chance encounter, a thoughtless remark - and the tortuous chain reaction of coincidence is set in motion, leading with devious inevitability to some resounding climax.
When actions are followed by events that are not causally related to the prior acts, people often erroneously perceive contingencies that do not, in fact, exist
The act is judged of by the event.
Every day of your life, you have information that enters your head, and that information informs your understanding of things, or shifts it, or changes it, or deepens it, or confuses you. Every day, every moment of every day - it's like this thing that happens.
It seemed to happen in springs, the revealing of things.
Acting is making it seem like it's happening now.
I'm dealing with things as they come along, and I'm talking about it.
Things don't just happen; things happen just.
the clock is ticking
The turning points of lives are not the great moments. The real crises are often concealed in occurrences so trivial in appearance that they pass unobserved.
Things don't happen to me. I happen to things!
The events of one's life take place, take place. How often have I used this expression, and how often have I stopped to think about what it means? Events do indeed take place, they have meaning in relation to things around them.
Though events set up the defining moments which can evoke profiles in righteousness, outward commotions cannot excuse any failure of inward resolve, even if some seem to unravel so easily.
Things happen to people by accident.
The phenomenon develops calmly, but it is invisible, unstoppable. One feels, one sees it born and grow steadily; and it is not in one's power to either hasten or slow it down.
Tragedy, in its full and life-altering form, happened to other people.
Yet again I was reminded that the way in which things and events unfold does not always coincide with our expectations. Indeed, this fact of life - that there is often a gap between the way in which we perceive phenomena and the reality of a given situation - is the source of much unhappiness.
Some situations you cause yourself.
The great eventful Present hides the Past; but through the din Of its loud life hints and echoes from the life behind steal in.
In response to the extraordinary
Drama demands the reversal of expectation, but in such a way that the first surprise is followed by an immediate recognition of inevitability.
Some events mark us so deeply that they find more force of presence in their aftermath than in their occurrence.
Nonintervention does not mean that nothing happens. It means that something else happens.
What on earth is happening? asked a witness to these events (Rusty Montgomery, age 20, who insisted on not remaining anonymous and also wished this paper to record the fact that he is single).
The greatest events- they are not noisiest but our stillest hours. The world revolves, not around the inventors of new noises, but around the inventors of new values; it revolves inaudibly.
I was suffering, seemingly, from some extraordinary fault in my relation to reality, something so uniquely wrong that it compelled me to perceive, at rare intervals, large blocks of otherwise perfectly normal personal experience displaced from their proper positions in Time.
What we have become accustomed to witnessing is a social illusion that takes precedence due to the fact that the process is so intrusive that it becomes difficult to bear witness to the unobtrusive, which is so subtle in comparison.
What we expect rarely occurs; what we don't expect is what happens.
I am the place in which something has occurred.
Sometimes, something meaningless occurs, somewhere with meaning.
What wonderful things are events! The least are of greater importance than the most sublime and comprehensive speculations.
... a sussuration of expectation ...
I'm interested in the way major events don't necessarily announce themselves as major events. They're often little things - the drip, drip of life that changes people or affects people.
For something to occur, something needed to be lived in, approached, repelled by, consumed. The present, to exist, must be remembered, despised, and feared.
A great many things keep happening, some good, some bad.
[N]ot only is the most marvellous event in this book collaborated by plain facts of the present day, but that these marvels (like all marvels) are mere repetitions of the ages.
Life is a constant becoming: all stages lead to the beginning of others.
An event is a stretch of time, and time, according to physicists, is a continuous variable-an inexorable cosmic flow, in Newton's world, or a fourth dimension in a seamless hyperspace, in Einstein's. But the human mind carves this fabric into the discrete swatches we call events.
The sacred moments, the moments of miracle, are often the everyday moments.
Language is a social event.
And now the sequence of events in no particular order.
If you take a deep breath and look around, 'Look what's happening to me!' can become 'Look what's happening!' And what's happening? The incredible drama of life is happening. And we're in it!
Can't is the cancer of happening.
Watching, waiting and anticipating will only detract from visualising, persisting and succeeding' (1996)
Something changed in part of reality - my knees and my hands.
What science has knowledge for this?
The blind man goes on his way and I don't make any more gestures.
It's already not the same time, or the same people, or anything the same.
This is being real.
Sometimes extraordinary things can happen on the most ordinary of days.
Disaster appears, to crush one man now, but afterward another.
An event of colossal and overwhelming significance may happen all at once, but the words which describe it have to come one by one in a long chain.
transformation is a process, not an event
You get a show where people are jumping up and dancing, but it's not a critical event in the sense of profound catharsis. Essentially it's celebratory.
Everything in the world of things and animals is still filled with happening, which you can take part in.
events in other countries." The
Something wonderful is about to happen,
and something awful is about to happen.
You can dwell on either one.
It's your choice.
Holy unanticipated occurrences!
A living thing is born.
Becoming is not a contradiction of being but the epiphany of being.