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Observations of a Quixotic Femme Noire
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Monday, January 31, 2005
I notice that I become extremely critical of a person that tells me one thing but their behavior is otherwise. It's one thing to do the best you can quite and quite another to languidly live while other depend on them. I lose interest and respect and suspect that most things said are a fabrication. Be who you are. If you're embarrassed by what you do, change.
Maybe I shouldn't share these disparaging observations. It will scarcely be believed by those unexposed but it may change a person's perspective on me. I guess unless I'm going to do something to change the situation by helping, making calls or extricating myself, I should keep my thoughts to myself. Proverbs 14:1 I found these gems on Sunday while watching the rest of Shadowlands. "When a thing has been said and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it." - Anatole France (1844- 1924) French author "We throw all our attention on the utterly idle question whether A has done as well a B when the only question is whether A has done as well as he could." - William Graham Sumner (1840-1900) American sociologist "The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none." - Thomas Carlyle (1795- 1881) "The plain working truth is that it is not only good for people to be shocked occasionally, but absolutely necessary to the progress of society that they should be shocked pretty often." - George Bernard Shaw (1856- 1950) holla@me
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