Those late August mornings smelt of autumn
from day-break till the hour when the sun-baked earth allowed the cool sea breezes to drive back the then less heavy aroma
of threshed wheat, open furrows, and reeking manure.
The summer night is like a perfection of thought
When this happens in the summer
Oh the night is so inviting
It's hot here at night
These silent summer nights
even the stars
seem to whisper.
—Kobayashi Issa
Forbearing the night
These silent summer nights
even the starsIt's hot here at night
Medical textbooks from the Middle Ages contained a chart called "The Sphere of Life and Death."
Doctors used it to predict health outcomes based only on a patient's name.
The sphere was based on numerology, the Zodiac, the moon and starts.
It's pseudo-science compared to modern metrics.
But humans have always craved certainty.
Diagnosis, prognosis, genetic predisposition.
They're all ways of placing ourselves on the sphere.
We ask science to protect us from the simplest fact of life: it's full of surprises.
We trust science to predict the future.
But even so, surprises are the only thing we can count on.
Sometimes surprises are good.
They lift you up and make life exquisite.
But then there's the other kind of surprise, when the bottom drops out.
However desperate you might be, don't look to the stars.
Because they can't help you now.
Val Kilmer was such as powerful actor he truly had that A list screen presence, he was going to be great in this
A unique version of Batman and Bruce Wayne at that stage of his life
If he had gone onto the next film we could have seen what he did with that story instead of Clooney
Michael Keaton was the OG Batman in his two films and it was a pity he didn't get a trilogy
And it is a pity Val didnt do Batman and Robin then go onto the fifth film, his trilogy, and talk is that film would have featured Scarecrow
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate: