Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Walt Whitman and Breaking Bad?

Some of you mentioned Walt Whitman and Breaking Bad


'Breaking Bad' recap: Crystal blue persuasion


  • Walter White makes the decision to get out of the meth-cooking business in the midseason finale of "Breaking Bad."
Walter White makes the decision to get out of the meth-cooking business…
The title of this midseason finale of “Breaking Bad” — “Gliding Over All” — is a fairly big hint as to where the episode ends. It is, after all, a Walt Whitman quote, and Whitman is one of the few tangible pieces of evidence that could connect Walter White to the criminal empire he’s built in the mind of his brother-in-law, the one who always overlooks him because, hey, who’s going to suspect Walter?

GLIDING O'ER ALL.

GLIDING o'er all, through all,
Through Nature, Time, and Space,
As a ship on the waters advancing,
The voyage of the soul—not life alone,
Death, many deaths I'll sing.


Ms. Petta's Transcendentalist quote of the day:
"Keep your face always towards the sunshine- and shadows will fall behind you." -Walt Whitman
 
  
Ms. Proctor's (school nurse) Transcendentalist quote:

The first wealth is health.

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