
English: Bronze Plaque of George Bernard Shaw, 1952 Deutsch: Bronzeplakette von George Bernard Shaw, 1952 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.” — George Bernard Shaw
(So, to effect any real change in this world I guess it takes the unreasonable man. Adapt when you have to, but don’t be afraid to try to change the world, friends. Be well and do good.) — YUR
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I love that one about youth being wasted on the young. Wise cracker, he was. Wonder if there’s a play in there somehow. Cheers