Posted by DSCH on September 25, 2003, at 1:01:30
In reply to Re: May I counter with some Wittgenstein ;-) » DSCH, posted by jay on September 24, 2003, at 12:45:45
> > > > We're lucky in that for many situations we can >have the door swing open part way for a moment >and then shut again when we are getting close. :-)
> > >
> > > Pardon my Nihilism...;-)
> > >
> > > "Like the fly on the wheel, who says,
> > > "What a lot of dust we're raising."
> > > Are you under the illusion
> > > That you're part of this scheme?
> > > Seems like a lifetime ago
> > > You could look with pride
> > > On your world of dreams
> > >
> > > -What is the meaning of this?
> > > And the stars look down
> > > -What are you trying to do?
> > > And the stars look down
> > > -Was it something I said?
> > > And the stars look down
> > > -Something you'd like me to do?
> > > And the stars look down....
> >
> > Keep turning those tumblers. The stars refuse >to give hints on the combination. ;-)
>
> Great..thank you..that was an *excellent* response! :-) In the words of a great songwritter.."Kick at the darkness 'till it bleeds daylight." Bruce Cockburn.."Lovers In A Dangerous Time." 1984.
>
> or..
>
> "The night has a thousand saxophones...
> So get out there and rock...and roll the bones.."
>
> Oh..I love this thread..:)
>
> Peace and best,
> JayMay I "turn down the volume a little bit, brother?" ;-)
Tao Te Ching, from Verse 64...
The Sage desires that which has no desires
_and teaches that which cannot be taughtHe does not value the objects held by few
_but only that which is held by everyoneHe guides men back to their own treasure
_and helps all things come to know
_the truth they have forgottenAll this he does without a stir
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