"There are those who think that analysing and understanding something exquisite somehow negates its beauty, making it cold and emotionless. Nothing could be farther from the truth."(I got a pretty steady exposure to the "analysis prevents appreciation" meme growing up, and it was always counter to my experience of the world, so this quote jumped out at me.)
Bob Lewis, "CTO Survival Guide" column ("More than skin-deep"), Infoworld v. 24, no., 50, 2002-12-16, p. 56.
Breathing Rainbows
"You're breathing rainbows!"
"I'm what?"
"Breathing rainbows!" She was. Sparkling circles of color came out of her mouth every time she exhaled. They reminded him of radar pulses. He said, "You're magical."
"So are you!" She bent closer to his face. "Hey, guys, look at this! Rainbow smoke rings."
Soon, everyone was laughing and puffing rainbows into the air. Even Gordon was smiling, for the first time since the crash. Steve tried to make patterns in the air by moving his head around.
"We're a lot higher here than on the Dakota," Mike announced. "Its so cold that the moisture in our breath freezes as soon as we exhale. That creates a cloud of millions of tiny ice particles." His own beard glistened with frost as he spoke.
Bruce made a snowball and threw it at Mike. Sherrine grinned and made a rainbow ring. "A lot of my mundane friends," she said to Alex, "think that explaining a phenomenon 'ruins the magic.' I think the explanations just make it more magical than before. 'Danes live in a world where everything happens on the surface; where everything is a symptom--- like the rainbows. But a cloud of microscopic crystal prisms is as magical as an unexplained rainbow any day."
Analysis IS appreciation...