Saturday, June 15, 2024

From The Miscellany Drawer

 "I don't question the idea that it's never too late to repent.  I do question the idea that you can lie to God all your life, and He will believe you on your deathbed." 


"It is possible, in the rearrangement of facts, to create many fictions -- and more than one true story."


"Nothing unites people more defiantly than denying the same indisputable evidence."


"There are no louder defenders of privilege than the distant descendants of those who earned it."


Monday, June 10, 2024

Friendly Persuasion

 "Nothing makes you a decent person like having someone in your life who stubbornly operates under that assumption."




Tuesday, May 28, 2024

From The Observation Tower

 

"There are reasons no one could love you -- until they become the reasons someone does."


"Sorrow is different from happiness in that it is recognizable while in progress,"


"Life is a vale of tears in which at times you just can't stop giggling."


"Nobody wants your opinion unless you maintain a suite of offices in order to give it."


"The problem with having just one body is that people keep mistaking you for the previous occupant."


"Another day like all days -- trivial things claiming importance by going wrong, important things seeming trivial by going right."

Saturday, May 25, 2024

Memorial Day Thoughts

 You don't have to believe in an after life to believe that there are people gone from this earth you can still make proud of you.



There are memories that will always make me lonesome but will never make me sad.



The thing about people who understand you is that when they are gone, you can still visit them, and they still understand you.



Monday, May 20, 2024

The Process at Work

Overheard at a town meeting: "All I want is what I rightfully deserve and my fair share of the rest."




Sunday, May 19, 2024

Sunday Sermonette

 It can be argued that civilized society is founded not on the principle of loving thy neighbor but on the "pretense" of loving thy neighbor, a less demanding practice we call "civility."

  Today, as we witness the decline of civility, and the erosive impact of that decline on society, we come to a realization -- that pretense is difficult to sustain, that truly loving thy neighbor, as the gospels preach, might always have been the easier path.


Friday, May 17, 2024

Getting Serious

 "In a society that so celebrates winners, evil need not appear to be good -- it need only appear to be winning."


"Evil will have won not when we see it all around us but when it is all around us, and we don't see it."


"It there's one thing evil has done more effectively than good, it to demonstrate what one small person can do."