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Perhaps most worryingly, as the government seemingly wants to wash their hands of the estate and ultimately withdraw funding, the big worry is that the need to balance the books will mean that economic necessities always trump inspirational landscape management.
If necessity is always associated with laws of nature, then it is not clear why scientists cannot always get by with a priori methods.
Dale Carnegie devotes an entire chapter of his fascinating book to the necessity of always getting a man's name right.
But practical necessity is always the lever of creation; the line between practical necessity and aesthetic impulse is not merely fine but nonexistent.
By Al Graham and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, April 17 , 1937P. 17 Dale Carnegie devotes an entire chapter of his fascinating book to the necessity of always getting a man's name right.
He was that rare breed of person who understands the balance between artistic creativity and financial necessity, and always seemed able to marry the two without compromise.
"Ghost Train" suggests with sombre enthusiasm how necessity will always discover an aesthetic order, even in the most apparently unpromising circumstances, sometimes as though in an adult fairy tale: "The ghost buses are empty, driverless.
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