December 31, 2006

NEW YEAR REPRISE.

I know no better quote for the turn of the year than the Robert Louis Stevenson one I posted two years ago, so here it is again:

To look back upon the past year, and see how little we have striven and to what small purpose: and how often we have been cowardly and hung back, or temerarious and rushed unwisely in; and how every day and all day long we have transgressed the law of kindness;—it may seem a paradox, but in the bitterness of these discoveries, a certain consolation resides. Life is not designed to minister to a man's vanity. He goes upon his long business most of the time with a hanging head, and all the time like a blind child. Full of rewards and pleasures as it is—so that to see the day break or the moon rise, or to meet a friend, or to hear the dinner-call when he is hungry, fills him with surprising joys—this world is yet for him no abiding city. Friendships fall through, health fails, weariness assails him; year after year, he must thumb the hardly varying record of his own weakness and folly. It is a friendly process of detachment. When the time comes that he should go, there need be few illusions left about himself. Here lies one who meant well, tried a little, failed much:—surely that may be his epitaph, of which he need not be ashamed. Nor will he complain at the summons which calls a defeated soldier from the field: defeated, ay, if he were Paul or Marcus Aurelius!—but if there is still one inch of fight in his old spirit, undishonoured. The faith which sustained him in his life-long blindness and life-long disappointment will scarce even be required in this last formality of laying down his arms. Give him a march with his old bones; there, out of the glorious sun-coloured earth, out of the day and the dust and the ecstasy—there goes another Faithful Failure!
And once again I wish you all the very best of years. May 2007 bring us more joy than sorrow and more wisdom than forgetfulness.

Posted by languagehat at December 31, 2006 08:44 PM
Comments

¡Año nuevo, vida nueva!

Posted by: Fragano Ledgister at December 31, 2006 10:13 PM

Gleðilegt nýtt ár!

Godt nyttår!

Godt nytår!

Bonne année!

Feliz aninovo!

uh... I used to know how to say it in Basque and Catalan, but early New Year's morning my brain isn't at it's best.

Happy new year! I hope your blogging remains enjoyable and swell and odd books keep coming your way.

Posted by: Kári Tulinius at January 1, 2007 02:14 AM

Urte berri on! is the expression Kari Tulinius is looking for, and what I wish him/her and everyone. Bon any, is the Catalan, I think.

Posted by: Jack Gibbard at January 1, 2007 04:15 AM

Boldog Uj Evet, kivanok!

Anul Noa Fericit!

Srecno Novo Godine!

BaXtalo Nyevo Bersh!

Posted by: zaelic at January 1, 2007 12:05 PM

Blwyddyn newydd dda i bawb!
Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh!

Posted by: Proserpine at January 1, 2007 12:43 PM

'ave 'appie wun me olde china

Posted by: stercus at January 1, 2007 02:12 PM

Ukiortaami pilluaritsi!
אַ גוט געבענטשט יאָר
פרוספירו אנייו נואיבֿו

Posted by: Ben at January 1, 2007 02:51 PM

Ščešľivi novi rok, ľudze mojo!

Posted by: bulbul at January 1, 2007 02:53 PM

Amaa sii k'uuhl!


marie-lucie


Posted by: marie-lucie at January 1, 2007 05:37 PM

Amaa sii k'uuhl!


marie-lucie


Posted by: marie-lucie at January 1, 2007 05:38 PM

كل عام وأنتم بخير!

Aseggwas ameggaz!

and, of course, akemashite omedetoo gozaimasu!

Posted by: Lameen at January 2, 2007 12:41 PM

旧年中大変お世話になりました。本年もよろしくお願いいたします。

(Drat, I originally posted this at the wrong thread -- the one about starting the year off right:( But maybe it was appropriate after all. Keep up the old spirit! Languagehat 2007 be a poor shadow of itself without those diatribes against idiots!)

Posted by: bathrobe at January 3, 2007 07:57 PM

Geseende Nuwe Jaar!

Posted by: Eliza at January 5, 2007 03:56 PM