Dang, that link doesn't work. If you're interested, Google "Kahlil Gibran New Yorker". There's an article called "Prophet Motive" on Gibran's sordid life and legacy.
I like words, images, graphic design, well-turned phrases, doodling, humor and profundity. These are found in every quarter and I'm always on the hunt. I was rescued (in November, 1974) from guilt and a stubborn irrational belief in an impersonal chance universe (with the accompanying hopelessness). I'm now convinced that nothing is more obvious or worthy of our attention than our Creator and the one true ancient path. Only Jesus has the words of everlasting life. Like John Newton "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see."
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I can't believe you're quoting that quacky charlatan loser!
...an all time low for Fingerpost. : (
Here's the dirt: http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2008/01/07/080107crbo_books_acocella
Dang, that link doesn't work. If you're interested, Google "Kahlil Gibran New Yorker". There's an article called "Prophet Motive" on Gibran's sordid life and legacy.
I'm being half serious.
Still, half!
hey, even a broken clock is right twice every day.
Touche, Damien. (Imagine an accent mark on that word.)
That's such a useful quote (about the clock).
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