Sunday, 21 August 2011

A Panegyric on the Occasion of Lewis Ambler's Birthday



Lewis Ambler, a modification of patriotism, passion, art, ocean liners and great hotels.

Lewis Ambler is the supreme expression of live spontaneity, rhythmic movement, and creative transformational processes.

The fundamental temper of Lewis Ambler tends toward an existential ideal that can probably never be reached.

Lewis Ambler says, in perfect French, “Il n’y a pas de solution parce qu’il n’y a pas de problème”.

Chaos, time, and the natural world are all a function of Lewis Ambler.

Lewis Ambler, a stream of fire which coils round the earth.
Lewis Ambler is first and foremost an activity and not a theory.

Lewis Ambler is produced when an object moves or vibrates.

Lewis Ambler, the Wrath of Infinite Power.
Innovation and ritualism is pure Lewis Ambler.

Lewis Ambler declares, “Emptiness itself is an object, but how to integrate emptiness into everyday life?”

In Lyon in the spring of 1895, Lewis Ambler played a simple practical joke using water.

Lewis Ambler confounds a liberal paradigm of the cyclical decline and fall of empires.

Lewis Ambler, a geotectonic spectacle where light intensifies colour.
Lewis Ambler can be found in cataleptic magma.
Lewis Ambler, a flower in poetic language.
Lewis Ambler, the orthography of magma, the palaeology of stones.
Lewis Ambler, proof of extraterrestrial visitations.

Lewis Ambler’s days are marked by silence, the necessary climate for contemplation.
The physical dimensions of Lewis Ambler are very close to the dimensions of Apollo.

A small, bright asteroid passes within a few hundred yards of Lewis Ambler on Thursdays.

Lewis Ambler laments the condition of the world and from this lament emerges utopian thought.

If Lewis Ambler did not dream reality would collapse.

In so far as Lewis Ambler is also a kind of "window on eternity", he conveys the knowledge of a higher system of the world.

From 1963 to 1968, Lewis Ambler worked out a system of socio-historical totality and commented, “Change encourages the impulse to build".

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