Replying to LO25642 --
Andrew baits the trap:
> - Hundreds of people can talk, for one who can think.
> Thousands of people
> can think, for one who can see. -
>
> Anybody want to 'open' dialogue on the distinguishments
> implied therein?
I am tired of listening listening listening to the same words wearing
different sounds. The same ideas wearing different names. Some of the
old believers have returned to the list, but neither have they challenged
the talking talking talking nor can I do so, really. I am a carver.
Where Vincent puts the blue in the red or the yellow I put a deeper score
or a broader gouge. For me, it is not the parts, nor the formulae, again,
and again, but the way the humans between them see and feel each other.
Amen.
Zavacki
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