I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of the imagination (John Keats)
My creative writing students are a passionate bunch, and many of them are activists and advocates of causes. Today, I asked them to think about things they are _not_ certain of, because they seem so confident in their beliefs, and perhaps I feel that such absolutism is not safe these days.
That, of course, makes me wonder about what I AM certain of...
I am certain of warmth, and light, and laughter
I am certain of bread, and wine, and clear water
I am certain of friendship
I am certain of the love of my animals, of the new growth of plants in springtime, of the heat of the sun.
I am certain of poetry, of beauty, of the possibility of joy
I am certain of cruelty, of injustice, of humanity's potential for brutality,
But I am also certain of redemption, of hope,
of love.
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I am certain that it's better to be a decent human being.
I am certain that it's not always easy to do that, or even to identify the right thing to do.
I am certain that the world is full of beauty, and that I love trees, rocks, mountains, wind, storms.
I am certain that it's possible to transmute pain into beauty and meaning.
Even when I cannot believe I am loved, I am always certain that I love.
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Philosophically, I am certain of nothing, but that doesn't worry me much or keep me from making and honoring commitments.
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and yes, I think you are the person I would most trust to come through with a promise or a commitment.
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I bet it was interesting, far more interesting, I'd warrant, than a discussion of what they are certain of.