Fragment 130:
There is nothing intuitive about one who
thinks he knows something about infinity
Fragment 131:
Opportunity exists for those seeking a
real purpose in all things materially real
Fragment 132:
Infinity welcomes careful drivers but shuns
cosmic misfits riding on astral buffalos
Fragment 133:
Distance decreases the need for an actual
human relation when the phone is plugged in
Fragment 134:
What we don’t know in particular is if the
question without a meaningful answer has
to be considered a meaningful question
to be asked in the first place
Fragment 135:
You can’t speak with any certainty about what
happened just before you arrived on the scene
but you’re more than likely to invent the story
now
Fragment 136:
If it takes the universe an eternity
to cool to absolute zero then it was in
absolute harmony we were given tempers
Fragment 137:
Rumor or observation will clarify that
this isn’t really an official party-line
Fragment 138:
Fire climbs down hill, while mountains reach for the sky, trees
stand stoic, rivers run long, and man, man is here
and then suddenly gone.
Fragment 139:
Free will is a risk often taken and unknown.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
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2 comments:
these are great!
Awww shucks, thanks man, I kinda had fun writing them... in the midst of the work day when I have to think on my feet...
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