by Think In The Morning | Oct 24, 2016 | More, Words |
There was a man, a Frenchman, you wouldn’t know about him, my child. . .He was a good man, a holy man, and he lived in sin all through his life, because he couldn’t bear the idea that any soul could suffer damnation. . .This man decided that if any soul was going to...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 19, 2025 | More |
[Click on BLUE links to access any blog from the list]Napkin Art Gallery LINKBlog Posts in Alphabetical Order 4 Reviews For Behind The Locked Door86’dA Bit of An ItchA Dog in the FightA Doodle A DayA Few Comments About the Old Sea Gull Cellar BarA Few Things I Learned...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 12, 2025 | More |
I am so far quite unable to justify one of my central convictions: that, even if it were possible to make all men happy by an operation or a drug that would stultify their development, this would somehow be an impious crime. This conviction is ultimately rooted In...
by Think In The Morning | Jan 26, 2025 | More |
Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future. Niels Bohr, Nobel prize-winning physicistWe must always tell what we see. Above all, and this is more difficult, we must always see what we see. Charles Peguy, poet, essayist and editor Just over a...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 29, 2022 | Words |
The idea that there are truths we cannot know for sure is disturbing to those who want an answer for everything. Kurt Godel was a disrupter. He showed (proved) “that mathematics could not prove all of mathematics.” (see Waiting For Godel by Siobhan Roberts, The New...