- There is a distinction between being unteacheable and standing firm in your convictions
- Those who claim to be openminded tend to be closeminded towards those they percieve as closeminded
- Arguing seldom solves an arguement
- Everyone judges; if they do not judge, they will judge judgers
- Correcting a wrong with an oposite extreme creates an equal wrong
- No two minds can be completely agreed
- There is absolutly no substitute for truth
- A right can hide a lot of wrong just as certainly as a wrong can hide a lot of right
- And yes, there is a real issue beneathe all the surface problems but who remembers it?
2 comments:
I like your thoughts. But what does "purple like rap" mean? Is that like a round smell or a blue jelly bean tasting like a fairy tale?
No Vin, I just finished reading abook entitled "Blue Like Jazz." Because of the nature of the book, I recieved a great deal of grief from several people for even reading it. The joke from someone who didn't understand what or why I was reading was that I should follow it up with reading "Green Like Rock" and "Purple Like Rap." The list is a random collection of conclusions that come from similar reading and discusions. They are just thoughts that I will continue to develop as I continue to study.
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