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John Lewis: People with courage and brains who work to make life better for the less fortunate make a difference. We call John Lewis a hero for his work to … Continue reading He took it to the bridge
https://boingboing.net/2018/08/05/john-cages-ten-rules-for-stu.html I completely agree. It’s work. I love Boing Boing, and John Cage
Raise less corn and more hell. Broke-ass Pennsylvanian driven west by agricultural shipping costs and 1880s/1890s drought became laundresse, educator, pissed-off law reader, then a lawyer. Imagine a conversation with … Continue reading Mary Elizabeth Lease
“Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances.” – Sun Tzu
Very clever.
With the death of PBS goes all of the adorable educational characters you grew up with, like Cookie Monster, Big Bird, and Elmo. Sesame Street was the world to me … Continue reading Elmo Gets Fired
http://www.calu.edu/academics/programs/associates-drone-technology/index.htm This is why I am at school! What was a dream became an obsession. Speechless and overwhelmed.
On the eve of the Age of Bullshit, Where Hair Combs in Perpetual Motion… I am reminded of the Keating 5 and Abramoff scandals. That office was a hit squad, … Continue reading Inspiring quote by Doris Lessing because ethics
Thich Nhat Hanh with a message of love. The body is the seat of consciousness, a wonder, a connection to the cosmic, sophisticated and generous. Both of my grandfather were … Continue reading Happy Memorial Day With Thich Nhat Hanh
Isaac Newton on science, on religion, on alchemy, in his own words, buried in secrecy for hundreds of years, originally hid away so the Church couldn’t brand him … Continue reading The secret history of Isaac Newton’s scientific, alchemic and theological papers