The Bacon quote is interesting to me. I was involved with Beyond War years ago, whose byline was the Einstein quote to the effect that problems cannot be solved by the same mindset that created them.
MoveOn.org just sent an email saying Obama supporters will gather at local gas stations on Wednesday to emphasize that the Dems aren't responsible for the current oil prices (as is being charged). That strikes me as a novel approach...
I'm not sure of the validity of that first quote. Just 'cause its an old proverb doesn't make it true. Lets just take the world of rampant disease, sewage in the streets, dirty and dusty housing, no internet, crappy musical instruments, dawn til dusk working . . . and live there! No thanks old proverbulator.
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The Bacon quote is interesting to me. I was involved with Beyond War years ago, whose byline was the Einstein quote to the effect that problems cannot be solved by the same mindset that created them.
MoveOn.org just sent an email saying Obama supporters will gather at local gas stations on Wednesday to emphasize that the Dems aren't responsible for the current oil prices (as is being charged). That strikes me as a novel approach...
Yes, C, when I saw this quote I thought of you and Coffee and Merle--I was thinking of a number of things you'd said. Here's hoping...
I'm not sure of the validity of that first quote. Just 'cause its an old proverb doesn't make it true. Lets just take the world of rampant disease, sewage in the streets, dirty and dusty housing, no internet, crappy musical instruments, dawn til dusk working . . . and live there!
No thanks old proverbulator.
" Space is only as deep as one makes it".
As ever be well,
Stephen Craig Rowe
There's a balance in those two quotes, that is easy to understand.
Too bad people can't see just how easy it would be to make the world a better place. ; (
the first quote made me think many things... among them
many men stood in beautiful woodlands and said "There ought to be a big fine town here!" and they just couldn't leave it be until every tree was gone.
Surviving the seemingly impossible. A tendril of life.
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