Monthly Archives: February 2016
The Thought for the Day – February 23, 2016
Everyone has it within his power to say, this I am today, that I shall be tomorrow. – Louis L’Amour, The Walking Drum Our introduction to L’Amour came in our 40’s. We had never bother to read him before because … Continue reading
If Trump Is Inevitable…
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The Diary of a Nobody – A Novel by Gaylon Kent
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The Thought for the Day – February 22, 2016
You will have seen that this life is…something produced by the self. – Gore Vidal, Creation Our life. Our results. When it comes down to it, what we get out of our life is dependent on what we put into … Continue reading
The Thought for the Day – February 21, 2016
People are more disposed to suffer than right themselves by resistance. – John Locke John Locke was an English philosopher who flourished in the 1600’s. A complete review of his works is, thankfully, beyond the scope of this feature, but … Continue reading
The Diary of a Nobody – A Novel By Gaylon Kent
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Gaylon’s Thought for the Day: February 20, 2016
I work harder than anyone who has ever lived. I am not well and worn out with this stupendous labor, and yet I am patient to achieve the desired end. – Michelangelo, Letter to his brother, while painting Sistine Chapel. … Continue reading
The Diary of a Nobody – A Novel By Gaylon Kent
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More Thoughts On Our Supreme Court Vacancy
The recent spat between Republicans and Democrats over whether or not President Obama should or should not nominate a replacement to the Supreme Court to replace Antonin Scalia wasn’t the worst inter-party bickering we’ve seen. It was only the most … Continue reading