Sunday, March 22, 2020

Non-Euclidean Pro-Verb

Beyond the Pro-Verbial
A wise old man once said to me
(and a very wise man was he),
"He who quotes others lacks
(though he lug a persuasive axe),
to think for himself, that rare ability."

Every student ought to memorize and quote these lines, whenever and wherever appropriate.

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4 Comments:

At 11:12 AM, Blogger Carter Kaplan said...

Reading between the lines, way down in the echo chasm of your harmless wit, I detect some vague sense of pro-verbial sabotage; indeed, the vague but unmistakable haunting presence of cosmic disagreeblerness...

 
At 1:32 PM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

Just wait till those parallel lines reach infinity! The lines aren't counting on how long that will take, but believe me, the trip will not be short. At the moment the two lines reach infinity they will both be cross with one another.

Jeffery Hodges

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At 1:28 AM, Blogger Carter Kaplan said...

"Every student ought to memorize and quote these lines, whenever and wherever appropriate."

Ah, and don't forget to quote that proviso!

 
At 7:03 AM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

Exactly!

Jeffery Hodges

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