[New-Poetry] Quote du jour:
Halvard Johnson
halvard at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 15 15:37:08 EDT 2007
It means it's one of them pregnant quotations--
never sitting still, never settling for one meaning.
Hal
"Things are more like they are now than
they ever were."
--Dwight David Eisenhower
Halvard Johnson
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On Jun 15, 2007, at 2:23 PM, Anny Ballardini wrote:
> I read the quote several times and every time I got a slightly new
> interpretation. What does this mean to you?
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> “The advantage of having at one’s borders a hereditary enemy is
> immense.”
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> --Michael Serres
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