“The finest thought runs the risk of being irrevocably forgotten if we do not write it down.” — Arthur Schopenhauer
(It’s been quite a while since we’ve heard from ol’ Artie! Keep ’em comin’, Becks! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
Related articles
- the taste of Philosophers (bowerstudioandgarden.wordpress.com)
- On Exploring a Brilliant Light (afrankangle.wordpress.com)
- What Is Reality? (theepochtimes.com)
- Short and too sweet (economist.com)
- The Global Elite’s Crimes Against Humanity (rinf.com)
- The limits of our abilities (yoursuccessinspirer.com)
- Enveloped in Morning Light (footlooseforever.com)
- David Crosby says Joni Mitchell is recovering from an aneurysm (digitalspy.co.uk)
- Sometimes, even bad people have good thoughts! (adscam.typepad.com)
- Stephen Colbert hilariously bashed Antonin Scalia’s same-sex marriage dissent (theweek.com)
I’m sure I must have had a beautiful, illuminating, insightful thought at least once or twice in my life. However, either I was unconscious for reasons that shall remain unnamed, or I forgot to jolt them down and irrevocably lost them. Well well. Genius may have to come out of sparse scraps left by such would-be inspiring thoughts. Problem is, even that I can hardly manage.
If something that can be revoked is revocable then why isn’t something that can be invoked invocable or a cigarette smocable?
Because, Tommy. That Lady English . . . she be a bitch! — YUR 😉