Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame, “Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
Risk and Freedom
Author Unknown
To laugh is to risk appearing the fool; To weep is to risk appearing sentimental; To reach out for another is to risk involvement To expose feeling is to risk exposing your true self.
To place your ideas and your dreams before the crowd is to risk their loss To love is to risk not being loved in return To hope is to risk despair To try is to risk failure To live is to risk dying.
But risk must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. The person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing and is nothing; They may avoid suffering and sorrow, but they simply cannot learn, feel change, grow, love, Live Chained by their certitude, they are a slave, they have forfeited freedom; Only the person who risks is free
The Mermaid
William Butler Yeats
A mermaid found a swimming lad, Picked him for her own, Pressed her body to his body, Laughed; and plunging down Forgot in cruel happiness That even lovers drown.
2022-2023 Photo Album
Laveta & Chili going our for a walk, April 12th!!At Harbor Lights Our 58th Anniversary My 79th Birthday at HarmonsMy Anniversary present to LavetaOur two week trip to Wine Country RV park, in Prosser WA With Sharon, Russ, Jim & Carol Russ picking up food from Davy’s (really good stuff!)Laveta and Sharon wine tasting in the RV Park officeSharon and Russ wine tasting at Airfield WineryLaveta & Chili in our MotorhomeEating at the Atomic Ail and Brewpub in RichlandEating dinner and tasting wine at Wine O`clock ProsserWine Tasting at 14 Hands WinerySharon Shopping for Tamales and Asparagus in Union Gap WALaveta and Carol relaxing on our deck after the trip.
Port Townsend
Jim and Carol anniversary at Harbor Lights
2023
2019 – 2021 Photo Album
Henry and the Vice Squad Lunch at Duke’s, 10 January, 20192/12/2019 at our Condo.Sharon and Russ at the Red Hot PubAt the Lobster Shop, Tacoma, March 2019—————————– Wine Country RV, Prosser Wa. May 2019 ——————————-Carol’s birthday at the Lobster Shop.Evolution at Cirque Park in University PlacecHenry and the Vice Squad at Wildfin in Ruston 5/28/2019 and at Anthony’s in Olympia 7/28/2019July Picnic in Nantucket WestAt home and in Bellingham 2019Arial view of Port TownsendView from our Motorhome.Our late September week in Port Townsend with Bob & Pat plus visits from Jim & Carol, John & Becky.WeirdA few days with the Drakes at the Enzian Hotel in Leavenworth WA 2019Side trips to Peshastin WA and Applets & Cotlets factory in Cashmere WAA Celebration of life for Henry in Lakewood WAThanksgiving at Jim & Carol’s clubhouse clubhouseWith Margret and Marty at the "Red Hot Pub" North end- TacomaOur Christmas gate at Nantucket West. 2019
California trip in our Toyota Highlander. 2-10-20 to 2-22-20
Brother Jimmy in Redding CARhonda Laveta & Erica Laveta, Erica, CathyWith Bob & Pat, John & Becky in "The Lakes RV" Chowchilla CA. Eating at "The Final Round"Going for a walk. Pismo Beach CA and eating at Fin’s Bar and GrillThe Sandcastle hotel in Pismo. The large photo was on our wall. The beach from the SandcastleEating in The Splash Cafe– Pismo CA
With Roger and Della on their deck (Lacey Washington)Chili at homeStrange front yard!.A Western Osprey- born in a nest near our condo. We see him on our daily walks
————————————————— Our trip to Port Townsend WA 20-29 September, 2020
Chili and our motor homeViews from our windowsHow to eat in a pandemic. Bob & Pat, John & Becky, Laveta and MeThe Uptown Farmers market and downtown Port TownsendThat’s me with wings! Laveta and Chili- last day on the beach
Henry Schatz Memorial, Lakewood WA@ Cirque Park Waxed Amaryllis Getting our Covid shots Laveta walking Chili
Wine Country RV Park, Prosser WA, 15-27 June 2021, With Jim & Carol, Russ and Sharon
Wine tasting at 14 Hands WineryWalking around old town Prosser.Eating (and wine tasting) at Wine O’clockYakima River from the downtown Prosser bridgeDowntown Prosser muralFruit City in Union Gap WA —————————- Port Townsend WA, 19- 28 September 2021 ———————Downtown Port Townsend rocks!Laveta and Carol at the downtown Farmers Market
When subjected to extreme feminine heat and pressure, male hydrocarbons will often produce – a diamond.
Success is more dependent on the backbone than the wishbone.
The sex was so good that even the neighbors had a cigarette.
A waist is a terrible thing to mind.
Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them.
Albert Einstein
I don’t use drugs, my dreams are frightening enough.
M. C. Escher
Torture your data long enough and it will confess to anything.
The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum
A person who walks in another’s tracks leaves no footprints.
There is nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation.
John Ciardi
Mistakes are often the stepping stones to failure.
Someday, is not a day of the week.
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight in the recognition.
Alexander Smith
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
It is not known with what weapon World War III will be fought, but World War-IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Albert Einstein
Time is nature’s way of keeping everything from happening all at once.
Save the whales. Collect the whole set.
Lady Nancy Astor, Viscountess: “If you were my husband, Winston, I should flavor your coffee with poison.” Winston Churchill: “If I WERE your husband, madam, I should drink it.”
Sign for a combined Veterinarian and Taxidermist business: Either Way You Get Your Dog Back
Free advice generally costs more than the other kind.
Those who will not reason, perish in the act. Those who will not act, perish for that reason.
W. H. Auden
The silver lining is always easier to find in someone else’s cloud.
I am returning this otherwise good typing paper to you because someone has printed gibberish all over it and put your name at the top.
English Professor, Ohio University
Strategy is when you run out of ammunition but keep firing anyway.
Remember, gentlemen, what a Roman emperor said: The corpse of an enemy always smells sweet.
Napoleon Bonapart
It is one of the superstitions of the human mind to have imagined that virginity could be a virtue.
Voltaire
A tree never hits an automobile except in self-defense.
Maybe thith ith Godth way of telling me to thape-up… or maybe God ith angry with me… or maybe God juth hath a weird thenth of humor.
Grimm the dog (with his tongue frozen to a fire-plug)
As you grow older, you stand for more and fall for less.
A toast to bread, for without bread, there could be no toast.
It’s confusing that narrow-minded people are thick headed.
He who can, does. He who cannot teaches.
George Bernard Shaw
After all is said and done, more is said than done.
America is like a melting pot. The people at the bottom get burned, and the scum floats to the top.
Charlie King
If it weren’t for the last minute, nothing would get done.
The dumber people think you are, the more surprised they’re going to be when you kill them.
William Clayton
Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.
Friedrich Nietzsche
When marriage is outlawed, only outlaws will have inlaws.
I never knew what true happiness was till I got married-AND THEN IT WAS TOO LATE.
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you recognize a mistake – when you make it again.
Franklin P. Jones
Heisenberg might have been here.
A closed mouth gathers no feet.
Minds, like parachutes, only function when they are open.
Reading computer manuals without the hardware is a frustrating as reading sex manuals without the software.
Arthur C. Clarke
Revolution: in politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment.
Ambrose Bierce
Misfortune, n. –The kind of fortune that never misses.
An open mind, like an open window, should be screened to keep the bugs out.
Virginia Hutchinson
He looked at me as if I was a side dish he hadn’t ordered.
If you steal a clean slate, does it go on your record?
Justice is incidental to law and order.- J. Edgar Hoover
Sex is not the answer. Sex is the question. “Yes” is the answer.
ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI.
In the fight between the bear and alligator, the outcome is determined by the terrain,
Barksdale
Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it’s just the opposite
John Kenneth Galbraith
Sin has many tools, but a lie is the handle that fits them all.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
In God we trust, all other pay cash.
Jean Shepard
The assembled justices of the Supreme Court are as bound to the law of gravity as any avalanche…
Daniel Dennett
Only two things in this life are certain — death and taxes.
Benjamin Franklin. -Too bad they don’t occur in that order.
640k ought to be enough for anybody.
Bill Gates, 1981
Immortality is the genius to move others long after you yourself have stopped moving.
Frank Rooney
In battle, in forest, at the precipice in the mountains, On the great dark sea, in the midst of javelins and arrows, In sleep, in confusion, in the depths of shame, The good things a man has done before defend him.
(as quoted by Robert Oppenhiemer two nights before Trinity )
How little it takes to make life unbearable: a pebble in the shoe, a cockroach in the spaghetti, a woman’s laugh.
H. L. Mencken
We are all tattooed in our cradles with the beliefs of our tribe.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
To the extent that we have wants, we are not free. To the extent that we do not have wants, we do not act.
Robert G Ingersoll
…it doesn’t matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn’t matter how smart you are, if it doesn’t agree with experiment, it’s wrong.
R.P. Feynman
Wisdom is knowing what to do next; virtue is doing it.
David Starr Jordan
Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder.
George Washington
The louder he talked of his honour, the faster we counted our spoons.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) Conduct of Life`
Graveyards are full of indispensable men
Charles de Gaulle
Love is not just looking at each other, it’s looking in the same direction.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.
Crowfoot, Blackfoot warrior and orator, 1890
If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
Abraham Lincoln
Nothing discloses real character like the use of power. It is easy for the weak to be gentle. Most people can bear adversity. But if you wish to know what a man really is, give him power. This is the supreme test. It is the glory of Lincoln that, having almost absolute power, he never abused it, except on the side of mercy.
Robert G. Ingersoll (On Abraham Lincon)
Your logic is only as good as the assumptions it start with.
Steve Gelle
A conclusion may simply be the place where you got tired of thinking.
Love is like quicksilver in the hand. Leave the fingers open and it stays. Clutch it, and it darts away.
Dorothy Parker
To many, total abstinence is easier than perfect moderation.
St. Augustine
Failures are divided into two classes: those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought.
John Charles Salak
Learn from your parents’ mistakes – use birth control!
What kills a skunk is the publicity it gives itself .
A. Lincoln
Whenever books are burned, men also in the end are burned.
Heinrich Heine
No Dogma ever rolled over and died without a fight.
Daniel Dennett
Of course, the entire effort is to put oneself outside the ordinary range, of what are called Statistics
Stephen Spender
Big whorls have little whorls Which feed on their velocity And little whorls have lesser whorls And so on to viscosity.
Lewis F Richardson
Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants.
Walter Winchell
Copywight 1994 Elmer Fudd. All wights wesewved.
Southern DOS: Y’all reckon? (Yep/Nope)
Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped.
African proverb
Anyone who conducts an argument by appealing to authority is not using his intelligence; he is just using his memory.
Leonardo da Vinci
Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the test first and the lessons afterwards.
Millions long for immortality who do not know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
Susan Ertz
Why yes — a bulletproof vest.
James Rodges, murderer, on his final request before the firing squad
The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.
Henry Kissinger
I’d give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
Brian W. Kernighan
The warning message we sent the Russians was a calculated ambiguity, that would be clearly understood.
Alexander Haig
If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: PRESIDENT CAN’T SWIM.
Lyndon B. Johnson
The great tragedy of Science — the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact.
Thomas Henry Huxley
Copying from one source is plagiarism; copying from many is research.
Obscenity is anything that gives a judge an erection.
Anonymous American lawyer
Remember when it comes to giving, some people stop at nothing.
The genes are the master programmers, and they are programming for their lives.
Richard Dawkins
All lies go armed, and all mistakes carry concealed weapons
Robert G. Ingersoll
Flying saucers are just an optical conclusion.
We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow, Of that there is no doubt. But the Arc of a Lover’s conjecture Eludes the finding out.
Emily Dickinson (1894)
I don’t like to commit myself about heaven and hell –you see, I have friends in both places.
Mark Twain
It’s like finding a haystack full of needles.
Leo Rosten
If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament.
Florynce Kennedy
The end of the human race will be that it will eventually die of civilization.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
We are never deceived; we deceive ourselves.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Theory: when you have ideas. Ideology: when ideas have you.
When we talk to God, we’re praying. When God talks to us, we’re schizophrenic.
Lily Tomlin
Obscenity is the crutch of inarticulate mother-fuckers.
The purpose of a fish trap is to catch fish, and when the fish are caught, the trap is forgotten. The purpose of a rabbit snare is to catch rabbits. When the rabbits are caught, the snare is forgotten. The purpose of words is to convey ideas. When the ideas are grasped, the words are forgotten. Where can I find a man who has forgotten words? He is the one I would like to talk to.
Chuang-tzu c.369-286 BC
A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.
Winston Churchill
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT’S relativity.
Albert Einstein
It is better to be roughly right than precisely wrong.
John Maynard Keynes
Your manuscript is both good and original, but the part that is good is not original, and the part that is original is not good.
Samuel Johnson 1709-1784
The American people know what they want, and deserve to get it, good and hard.
H.L. Mencken
Love makes the time pass. Time makes love pass.
French Proverb
I have the heart of a little boy. I keep it in a jar on my desk.
Stephen King
No one is more carnal than a recent virgin.
John Steinbeck
More than at any time in history, mankind now faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness, the other to total extinction. Let us pray that we have the wisdom to choose correctly.
Woody Allen
You can’t tell which way the train went by looking at the track.
There is absolutely no substitute for a genuine lack of preparation.
I’m a slow walker, but I never walk back.
Abraham Lincoln
Death never knocks. Death justs walks through the door.
Tennessee Williams
It makes a big difference if we think of God as a person or as a force. One way you get Christianity, the other you get Star Wars.
Jayne Kulikauskas
Now and then there arises a man, who on peril’s edge, draws from the scabbard of despair, the sword of victory.
Robert G.Ingersoll
See the happy moron, He doesn’t give a damn. I wish I were a moron, My God! Perhaps I am!
Eugenics Review, July 1929
Either this man is dead or my watch has stopped.
Groucho Marx
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.
Ellen Parr
There is no god, and Murphy is his prophet.
The word “politics” is derived from the word “poly”, meaning “many”, and the word “ticks”, meaning “blood sucking parasites”.
Larry Hardiman
You can always pick up your needle and move to another groove.
Timothy Leary
You can’t study the darkness by flooding it with light.
Edward Abbey
Think global, act loco.
Pain is inevitable- suffering is optional.
The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young.
Mark Twain
Happiness is not something you experience, it’s something you remember.
Oscal Levant
You cannot reason a person out of a position he did not reason himself into in the first place.
Jonathan Swift
Hell is paved with good Samaritans.
William M. Holden
Silence is argument carried out by other means.
“Che”Guevara (1928-1967)
The U.S. Constitution isn’t perfect — but it’s a hell of a lot better than what we have now….
I can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite unbearable. There is something unfair about its use. It is hitting below the intellect.
Oscar Wilde
Most of it is crap, but in every pile of crap is a gem of stupidity.
psyco@ace.com
Right-to-Lifers believe that life begins at the moment you agree with them.
Invest in America- buy a Congressman
Bumper Sticker
I talk to God every day, and He’s never mentioned you.
from the movie “Ladyhawke”
The world is proof that God is a committee.
Bob Stokes
Newspaper, n: A device incapable of distinguishing between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilization.
Hindu speaking to a “Born again” Christian: “Of course I am born again. And again and again and again.”
To YOU I’m an atheist; to God, I’m the Loyal Opposition.
Woody Allen
Freedom is not free. Free men are not equal. Equal men are not free.
The goal of psychotherapy: To transform hysterical misery into common unhappiness.Freud
Draw me not without cause; Sheath me not without honor.
Engraved on the sword of George Armstrong Custer
If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.
Derek Bok ex-president of Harvard
It should not be believed that a march of three or four days in the wrong direction can be corrected by a countermarch. As a rule, this is to make two mistakes instead of one.
Napoleon Bonapart
When you’re wounded and left on Afghanistan’s plains, And the women come out to cut up what remains, Jest roll to your rifle and blow out your brains. An’ go to your Gawd like a soldier.
Rudyard Kipling
F = m*a Lambda = h/mv E = mc**2 1 + e**(i*pi) = 0
Jim Bakker spells his name with 2 k’s because 3 would be too obvious.
Bill Maher, host of Politically Incorrect
Last year, more people were killed by firearms than in “road rage” incidents, a trend that will continue until we develop a more accurate automobile.
Newsweek page-56 , 1/28/98
Don’t ask the monkey, ask the organ grinder.
Lou Holtz Former Notre Dame football coach
Chance favors the prepared mind.
Louis Pasteur
There are four kinds of murder: criminal, excusable, rightful and praiseworthy. This classification serves the lawyers. To the murdered it makes no difference.
Ambrose Bierce
Dancing is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire.
Data isn’t information. Information isn’t knowledge. And knowledge isn’t wisdom.
God is coming- and She is pissed
Bumper Sticker
In some parts of Africa, instead of saying “good night” people say “wake up living.”
Boys throw stones at frogs in sport, but the frogs do not die in sport. They die in earnest.
Bion (c. 325 – c. 255 B.C.)
Furious activity is no substitute for understanding.
H. H. Williams
Anything worth fighting for is worth fighting dirty for.
Yesterday a drop of semen. Tomorrow a handful of ashes.
Emperor Marcus Aurelius
It is one thing to praise discipline, and another to submit to it.
Miguel de Cervantes (c.1613)
The man who sets out to carry a cat by its tail learns something that will always be useful and which never will grow dim or doubtful.
Mark Twain.
… A naked man fears no pickpocket…
Blue Wave/QWK v2.10
You are a good man, but you are in the wrong place and you are going to die a horrible death.
a Chinese Ghost Story
Suicide is the most sincere form of self-criticism.
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.
Aristotle
Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
Barry Goldwater
A slipping sear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when you least expect it. That would make you quite unpopular… with what’s left of your unit.
PS magazine, the Army magazine of preventive maintenance, August 1993
It’s a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.
Andrew Jackson
Hell is truth seen too late.
Thomas Hobbes
The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it.
John Ruskin
Indecision is the key to flexibility.
Enslaved, illogical, elate, He greets the embarrassed Gods, nor fears To shake the iron hand of Fate Or match with Destiny for beers. An American
Rudyard Kipling – 1894 (excerpt)
The only thing in life achieved without effort- is failure.
The careful application of terror is also a form of communication.
The more you run over a dead cat, the flatter it gets.
Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.
Joseph Campbell
The dead sleep in their moonless night. My business is with the living.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Losing an illusion makes you wiser than finding a truth.”
Perfection (in design) is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away.
Antoine de Saint-Exupรฉry
There is a theory which states that if ever anyone ever discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened.”
Douglas Adams
And that inverted Bowl we call the sky, Where under crawling coop’d we live and die, Lift not your heads to it for help For it as impotently moves as you or I.
Omar
The world is a comedy for those who think, a tragedy for those who feel.
Horace Walpole Will Durant’s “The Story of Philosophy”
We are bits of stellar matter that got cold by accident, bits of a star gone wrong. Eddington, New York Times Magazine, Oct. 9,1932.
Sir Arthur
Globed from the atoms falling slow or swift I see the suns, I see the systems lift Their forms; and even the systems and the suns Shall go back slowly to the eternal drift.
Lucretius
The very purpose of the Bill of Rights was to withdraw certain subjects from the vicissitudes of political controversy, to place them beyond the reach of majorities and officials and to establish them as legal principles to be applied by the courts. One’s right to life, liberty, and property, to free speech, a free press, freedom of worship and assembly, and other fundamental rights may not be submitted to a vote; they depend on the outcome of no elections.
Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, in a 1943 decision recognizing the right of Jehovah’s Witness children to refrain from saluting the flag
Children are natural mimics who act like their parents despite every effort to teach them good manners.
Life is complex. It has real and imaginary parts.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Aristotle
Dissent is the highest form of patriotism.
Thomas Jefferson
Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the moment of temptation.
Sometimes I think I understand everything- then I regain consciousness.
We never know we go, when we are going We jest and shut the door; Fate following behind us bolts it, And we accost no more.
Emily Dickinson (Sonnet XLIX)
A triumph of the embalmer’s art
Gore Vidal,on Ronald Regan, 1981
If they know nothing of victory, then at least they are spared the knowledge of defeat
Oscar Wilde
We don’t have to visit a madhouse to find disordered minds; our planet is the mental institute of the universe.
Goethe
Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them.
Charles Simic
When all men think alike, no one thinks very much.
Watter Lippman
A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it.
G. K. Chesterton
Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas.
Marie Curie
It may be that we have all lived before and died, and this is hell.
A.L. Prusick
Fear can be healthier than whiskey, once man has acquired a taste for it.
Donald Downes
I have no trouble with my enemies. I can take care of my enemies all right. But my damn friends, my God damn friends. They’re the ones that keep me walking the floors at night.”
Warren G. Hardin
Light thinks it travels faster than anything, but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
Terry Prachet Reaper Man
The difference between a dream and a goal is an action plan. The difference between a goal and reality- is the action.
Zelda Iams
It’s like quantum physics- It doesn’t make any sense but it explains everything else. Bisson Incident at Oak Ridge
Terry
…In the haze of afternoon, while the air flowed saffron, I played my game for keeps — for love, for poetry, and for eternal life…
Stanley Kunitz Trials of Summer (excerpt)
Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.
Mark Twain
The surest protection against temptation is cowardice
Mark Twain
It would be a harmless trick, if it were not continually misunderstood by those hungry to misunderstand it.
Some men worship rank, some worship heroes, some worship power, some worship God, and over these ideals they dispute and cannot unite– but they all worship money.
Mark Twain
Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon- which cuts without wounding, and ennobles the man who wields it. It is a sword that heals.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Through love, we steal from the time that kills us, a few hours, which we turn now into paradise and not into hell. In both ways time expands and ceases to be a measure. Beyond happiness and unhappiness, though it is both things, love is intensity: it does not give us eternity but life, that second in which the doors of time and space open just a crack: here is there, and now is always. In love, everything is two and everything strives to be one.
Octavio Paz, The Double Flame: Love and Eroticism
The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning, but without understanding.
Louis D. Brandeis
Adversity is the trial of principal. Without it, a man hardly knows whether he is honest or not.
Henry Fielding
Love is a better fate than riches.
“Chuck” Williamson
Resentment is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die.
Malachy McCourt
Temptation is the trial of virtue.
Chuck Williamson
Majority rule only works if you’re also considering individual rights. Because you can’t have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper.
Larry Flynt
If Columbus had an advisory committee he would probably still be at the dock.
Arthur Goldberg
To rule is easy, to govern difficult.
Johann W. von Goethe
Democracy consists of choosing your dictators, after they’ve told you what you think it is you want to hear.
Alan Coren
It would indeed be ironic if, in the name of national defense, we would sanction the subversion of one of those liberties . . . which makes the defense of the Nation worthwhile.
U.S. v. Robel, 1967
You only have power over people as long as you don’t take everything away form them. But when you’ve robbed a man of everything, he’s no longer in your power- he’s free again.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, The first Circle, 1968
If you hate a person, you hate something in that is part of yourself. What isn’t a part of ourselves doesn’t disturb us.
Hermann Hesse, Demain, 1919
Cleverness is not wisdom.
Euripides
The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.
Ghandi
I will not serve that in which I no longer believe whether it call itself my home, my fatherland or my church; and I will try to express myself in some mode of life or art as freely as I can and as wholly as I can, using for my defense the only arms I allow myself to use, silence, exile and cunning.
James Joyce 1916
Trial work requires a computer mind that is rapid in challenge and response. It’s like live TV with no rerun. Not everyone has a mental fast ball and those who don’t shouldn’t try cases.
Ned Good, Lawyer
No Poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets truth.
Jean Giraudoux 19th century Frenchman
White folks don’t want peace; they want quiet. The price you pay for peace is justice. Until there is justice, there will be no peace and quiet.
Jesse Jackson
Justice? You get justice in the next world, in this world you get the law.
William Gaddis
I think that there are certain crimes which the law cannot touch, and which therefore, to some extent, justify revenge.
Sherlock Holmes
Lawyers are like beavers; they get in the mainstream and dam it up.
John Naisbitt
This is what has to be remembered about the law: Beneath that cold, harsh impersonal exterior there beats a cold, harsh, impersonal heart.
David Frost, British journalist
Art is the chalice into which we pour the wine of transcendence.
Stanely Kunits Passing Through, 1995
The principles underlying all laws, rules and conventions imposed by society to regulate the conduct of war and those who wage it are these: the principle of military necessity, the principle of humanity; the principle of chivalry. Once these principles are negated by a nation, that nation places in jeopardy its status in modern society and hazards any claim to the rightness of its cause.
US Marine Corps Officers Manual, second edition- 1964, p. 237
Some politicians reveal a “gift for compressing the largest amount amount of words into the smallest amount of thought.
Winston Churchill
Not nature but the ‘genius of mankind’ has knotted the hangman’s noose, with which it can execute itself at any moment
Carl Jung 1952
Stupidity should not be painless
Bumper Sticker
You see these dictators on their pedestals, surrounded by the bayonets of their soldiers and the truncheons of their police. Yet in their hearts there is unspoken, unspeakable fear. They are afraid of words and thoughts! Words spoken abroad, thoughts stirring at home, all the more powerful because they are forbidden. These terrify them. A little mouse – a little tiny mouse of thought appears in the room, and even the mightiest potentates are thrown into panic.
Winston Churchill
Trust is harder to earn than a Ph.D. and easier to loose than a set of car-keys.
Anthony Ronzio (in a NY Times column) 2006
When we are dealing with our internal (life) clocks we are looking at a clock without hands – we can’t read the time… but we know it’s ticking When Hemingway killed himself he put a period at the end of his life; old age is more like a semicolon,
Kurt Vonnegut
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
Terry Pratchett
The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head.
Terry Pratchett,
Like a mechanic who forgets to wipe his hands on a shop rag and then goes home, hugs his wife, and gets a grease stain on her favorite sweater – love touches you, and marks you forever.
Beth Fand Incollingo
I can be powered down (for the last time), or as Timothy Leary puts it, “deanimated.”
It would be a harmless trick if it were not continually misunderstood by those hungry to misunderstand it.
The one resolution, which was in my mind long before it took the form of a resolution, is the keynote of my life. It is this; I always regarded as mere impertinences of fate the handicaps which were placed upon my life almost at the beginning. I resolved that they should not crush or dwarf my soul, but rather be made to blossom, like Aaron’s rod, with flowers.
Helen Keller
… a carnivorous injunction, as in: “And don’t touch them weasels, neither.” I cannot see why we should expect an infinite God to do better in another world than he does in this.
Robert Ingersoll
A horse may be coaxed to drink, but a pencil must be lead.
Stan Laurel
Our long national nightmare of peace and prosperity is over
The Onion: mock news speech by GWB
We’re describing the hammer here, you’ll have to decide where the nails go. A bathroom break during “Return of the King” becomes a pisser of the highest order – not unlike having to take out the trash in the middle of losing one’s virginity. It is easy to start thinking that raising ethical issues in a technical discussion is improper, that there is some virtue in keeping technical decisions away from ethics. That is the worst mistake an engineer can make.”
RMS
The American order was a new idea, not a new version of an old idea. … chamberpot at the end of the rainbow
If the minimum wasn’t acceptable it wouldn’t be called the minimum.
George Muncaster (Air Force Wisdom)
The shortest distance between two points is under construction.
Noelie Altito
I was so poor growing up … if I wasn’t a boy …I’d a had nothing to play with.
Rodney Dangerfield
Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.
Sir Winston Churchill
I must reconcile courage and surrender in equal measure.
Charlton Heston, on his Alzheimer’s disease
Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Patrick Moynihan
Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.
What light is to the eyes – what air is to the lungs – what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Happiness is not having what you want… but wanting what you have.
Societies where the middle class dominates are the most likely to be stable and decent. The wealthy tend to be arrogant and heedlessอพ the economically insecure, resentful and destructive. Members of the middle class tend to have more moderate desires, they are more open to reasonable persuasion, and they are more likely to be linked to one another by ties of civic affection.
Aristotle (as attributed by William A. Galston, Wall Street Journal, 2013/11/12)
I don’t have a memory problem- I have a recall problem.
Sharon Williamson (my daughter)
Put fun between your legs- ride a bike!
Sign on a bicycle shop, Lakewood WA.
Lies run sprints, but the truth runs marathons.
Michael Jackson
Vision without execution is hallucination.
Thomas Edison
Our worst fault is our preoccupation with the faults of others.
Kahlil Gibran
Five Cardinal Rules for Life: (1) Make Peace with your past. So it won’t disturb your present (2) What other people think of you is none of your business. (3) Time heals almost everything. Give it time. (4) No one is in charge of your happiness. Except you. (5) Don’t compare your life to others and don’t judge them, you have no idea what their journey is all about.
Tesh.com
Listen and Silent are spelled with the same letters.
But- I was coerced by circumstance.
Hate corrodes the container that holds it.
2017-2018 Photo Album
We began the year in our new home (a condominium) in Nantucket West, a gated community only a mile form our old home of 37 years. Our new home is smaller, but all on one floor! We also have RV storage with an AC hookup. Best of all we’re still only a mile from jim and Carol’s Condo that they bought just a week before us.
Nantucket West:
Two different views both front and rear. The Garage is connected to the house via a covered breezewayKitchen. Living Room, Dinning roomStudy (computer room)Guest BathroomGuest bedroomHallwayMaster bedroom with walk in closetMaster bath with skylight.First meal with Jim and Carol in our new home!Chili enjoying his new home.In the garage of our old house getting ready for a garage sale (note Chili on the couch).Laveta & Carol cleaning out Carol’s old home. Carol in her new Condo!Sharon and Russ at the Red Hot pub, TacomaOur old home has been sold!Reflection of Chili in the fireplace! Laveta, Savannah and Chili in Cirque Park, near our condo in University PlaceGP retirement breakfast, Hawks Prairie Resturant, Lacy WA, May 2017
Laveta with Los Hernandez of Los Hernandes tomalies Union Gap WASide Trip to Richland WACarol Pressure washing their old home, Jim supervisingJim and Carol getting their old house ready for sale.Carol’s granddaughter SamanthaDinner with Henry, Roger & Della, Floyd & Leslie , Chuck & Laveta Tacoma Golf and Country Club. 5 June 2017Our neighborhood and condo- August 2017Entrance to Nantucket West (our condominium). Our motorhome in the our RV parking lot> Nice homes directly across the street. (All 4 photos taken in early October)Eating on our patio with familyLaveta and Carol on our front porchViewing the Eclipse August 21stDon’t dare litter on this street in University Place!A week in Port Townsend WA (Point Hudson RV Park and Marina) Sept. 2017Laveta, Pat & Carol Bob Chili & Cloie Port Townsend back yard- with 8 resting deer!John Wayne Marina in Squim WAPort Townsend Farmers MarketPort Townsend BitchinWater Walk!Jim & Carol’s 55th anniversary at the Lobster Shop, Tacoma, Nov-2017Family Thanksgiving at Jim & Carol’s condo clubhouse .
On I-5 in California. RV park in Redding and brother Jimmy, Feb 2018At The Lakes RV Park, Chowchilla CARhonda &Sherrie in Rhonda’s Trailer, Merced CARhonda Gail & Charlene Dinner aa Calvin & Donna’s Ron & Rhonda Coarsegold CAPismo Beach CA, March- 2018Aunt Ruby and Pat Walking around Pismo Beach Morro Rock CA & Pismo Beach sunsetWine Country RV Park, Prosser WA with Carol Jim & Laveta. May 2018Jim & Carol at El Gaucho’s Restaurant, Tacoma. June 2018Carol at Harmon’s Pub, Tacoma 15 July 2018The Nantucket West Condominium picnic- 29 July 2018 (note our motorhome in the background)."Linner" at our house for "Henry and the Vice Squad", 17 August 2018
Port Townsend WA, Last week in September 2018. With: Jim & Carol, Bob & Pat, Sharon & Rus, John & Becky
Eating outside at Doc’sWalking arround the shore and downtown.Eating in our motorhome. All of us eating at Doc’s Marina Grill (Look at Carol’s hamburger)Carol, Laveta & I at the Uptown Farmers Market. Sharon, Rus and a beautiful sunset/moonriseCarol with Jim draining the tanks.
Listening to music in the loby of the Enzian InnBreakfast at the Enzian InnAt the Red Hot pub in Tacoma, 11/15/2018. They were filming a Food Paradise show for the Travel Chanel. Laveta and I had to sign a release in case their cameras panned over us.
Being descended from Apes is no shame, but being dumb as an Ape is unfortunate.
Steve Geller off talk.origns
Faith is an absolutely marvelous tool. With faith there is no question too big for even the smallest mind.
Donald Morgan
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.
Philip K. Dick
I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.
Stephen Roberts
It has been said that the fundamentalist mind is like concrete; all mixed up and permanently set.
It is a heretic that makes the fire, not she which burns in it.
I have always admired the insular closed-mindedness which fundamentalists possess, a quality which allows them to filter the chaff from the wheat–and eat the chaff.
Jim Acker
John Wesley said that if you give up the witchcraft, you must give up the Bible. He is right. The choice is easy for me.
I find every sect, as far as reason will help them, make use of it gladly; and where it fails them, they cry out, it is a matter of faith, and above reason.
One can often recognize herd animals by their tendency to carry bibles.
Allen Wheelis The Signal
We must respect the other fellow’s religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart.
If I were to speak your kind of language, I would say that man’s only moral commandment is: Thou shalt think. But a ‘moral commandment’ is a contradiction in terms. The moral is the chosen, not the forced; the understood, not the obeyed. The moral is the rational, and reason accepts no commandments.
The Ethiopians make their gods black and snub-nosed; the Thracians say theirs have blue eyes and red hair… Yes, and if oxen and horses or lions had hands and could paint with their hands, and produce works of art as men do, horses would paint the forms of the gods like horses, and oxen like oxen…
Once there was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time is called the Dark Ages.
Richard Lederer
Some people, apparently, masturbate with their intellects. I prefer to use my hand. It takes less time, and has a more satisfying outcome. As an added advantage, I am rarely tempted to show people the end product.
Eric Shafto , responding to Why should we believe in evolution? post.
I am an agnostic; I do not pretend to know what many ignorant men are sure of.
What sort of designer creates wasps that eat their prey alive, spiders that eat their mates, ants that kill off large populations of their male larvae, and bedbugs that engage in homosexual stabbing rape? …. Well, I’d argue that the design of these behaviors must say something about the designer. Wouldn’t you?
Unknown off talk.origins
…besides, any intelligent designer who would wrap the prostate gland around the ureter must have a wicked sense of humor.
Bob Park on if "irreducible complexity" in nature must come from an "intelligent designer."
Faith may be defined briefly as an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable.
Is it consistent to say that a design cannot exist without a designer but that a designer can? Does not a designer need a design as much as a design needs a designer? Does not a Creator need a Creator as much as the thing we think has been created? ….Can we find "design" in the fact that every animal lives upon some other- that every drop of every sea is a battlefield where the strong devour the weak? Over the precipice of cruelty rolls a perpetual Niagara of blood. Is there "design" in this?
Nature, so long as we can discern, without passion and without intention, forms, transforms, and retransforms forever. She neither weeps nor rejoices. She produces man without purpose, and obliterates him without regret. She knows no distinction between the beneficial and the hurtful. Poison and nutrition, pain and joy, life and death, smiles and tears are alike to her. She is neither merciful nor cruel. She cannot be flattered by worship nor melted by tears. She does not know even the attitude of prayer. She appreciates no difference between poison in the fangs of snakes or mercy in the hearts of men.
Only through man does nature take cognizance of the good, the true, and the beautiful…
Popular theology… is a massive inconsistency derived from ignorance… The Gods exist because nature herself has imprinted a conception of them on the minds of men.
… there could be talking bunny rabbits, spiders who write English messages in their webs, and for that matter, melancholy choo-choo trains. There could be, I suppose, but there aren’t–so my theory doesn’t have to explain them.
It is all over with priests and gods when man becomes scientific. Moral: Science is the forbidden as such — it alone is forbidden. Science is the first sin, seed of all sin, the original sin. This alone is morality. "Thou shalt not know" — the rest follows.
The old is the ignorant enemy of the new. The old has pedigree and respectability; it is filled with the spirit of caste; it is associated with great events, and with great names; it is entrenched; it has an income — it represents property. Besides, it has parasites, and the parasites always defend themselves.
In every country and in every age the priest has been hostile to liberty; he is always in allegiance to the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection of his own.
The very fact of there being more than one revelation is sufficient to raise doubts in the minds of reasoning people as to the validity of any of them.
Aletheia, M.D. Rationalist’s Manual
If God wants us to do a thing, He should make his wishes sufficiently clear. Sensible people will wait till He has done this before paying much attention to Him.
In looking for an answer, we cannot simply postulate the existence of what we are trying to explain.
off talk.origins
Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect, and it is shameful to surrender it too soon or to the first comer: there is nobility in preserving it coolly and proudly through long youth, until at last, in the ripeness of instinct and discretion, it can be safely exchanged for fidelity and happiness.
They were allowed to stay there on one condition, and that is that they didn’t eat of the tree of knowledge. That has been the condition of the Christian church from then until now. They haven’t eaten as yet. As a rule they do not.
Everywhere in the world there are ignorance and prejudice, but the greatest complex of these, with the most extensive prestige and the most intimate entanglement with traditional institutions, is the Roman Catholic Church.
An atheist is a man who has no invisible means of support.
John Buchan British statesman, author
Suppose, however, that God did give this law to the Jews, and did tell them that whenever a man preached a heresy, or proposed to worship any other God that they should kill him; and suppose that afterward this same God took upon himself flesh, and came to this very chosen people and taught a different religion, and that thereupon the Jews crucified him; I ask you, did he not reap exactly what he had sown? What right would this god have to complain of a crucifixion suffered in accordance with his own command?
Consider the ignorance of the average fundamentalist. Then realize that by definition fully half of them must be even dumber than that.
A myth is a religion in which no one any longer believes.
James Feibleman
Ignorance is the mother of devotion.
Dean Henry Cole
A god’s primary function is to confirm for us deeply held beliefs that we can’t let go of, even in the face of overwhelming evidence. When you are totally and absolutely convinced of something fundamentally unreasonable, it helps to believe you have divine guidance.
When a religion is good, I conceive it will support itself; and when it does not support itself so that its professors are obliged to call for the help of the civil power, ’tis a sign, I apprehend, of its being a bad one.
A religion is sometime a source of happiness, and I would not deprive anyone of happiness. But it is a comfort appropriate for the weak, not for the strong. The great trouble with religion – any religion – is that a religionist, having accepted certain propositions by faith, cannot thereafter judge those propositions by evidence. One may bask at the warm fire of faith or choose to live in the bleak certainty of reason- but one cannot have both.
The idea of the sacred is quite simply one of the most conservative notions in any culture, because it seeks to turn other ideas –uncertainty, progress, change — into crimes.
To love justice, to long for the right, to love mercy, to pity the suffering, to assist the weak, to forget wrongs and remember benefits, to love the truth, to be sincere, to utter honest words, to love liberty, to wage relentless war against slavery in all its forms, to love wife and child and friend, to make a happy home, to love the beautiful in art, in nature, to cultivate the mind, to be familiar with the mighty thoughts that genius has expressed, the noble deeds of all the world, to cultivate courage and cheerfulness, to make others happy, to fill life with the splendor of generous acts, the warmth of loving words, to discard error, to destroy prejudice, to receive new truths with gladness, to cultivate hope, to see the calm beyond the storm, the dawn beyond the night, to do the best that can be done and then to be resigned – this is the religion of reason, the creed of science. This satisfies the brain and heart.
Is God willing to prevent evil but not able? Then he is impotent. Is he able but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Whence then is evil?
The total amount of suffering per year in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation. During the minute that it takes me to compose this sentence, thousands of animals are being eaten alive, many others are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, others are slowly being devoured from within by rasping parasites, thousands of all kinds are dying of starvation, thirst, and disease. It must be so. If there ever is a time of plenty, this very fact will automatically lead to an increase in the population until the natural state of starvation and misery is restored. In a universe of electrons and selfish genes, blind physical forces and genetic replication, some people are going to get hurt, other people are going to get lucky, and you won’t find any rhyme or reason in it, nor any justice. The universe that we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but pitiless indifference.
Richard DawkinsGod’s Utility Function, Scientific American, November 1995
Pursuing the religious life today without using psychedelics drugs is like studying astronomy with the naked eye…
Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blindfolded fear.
To be patriotic, hate all nations but your own; to be religious, all sects but your own; to be moral, all pretenses but your own.
Lionel Strachey British writer 1864-1927
A long and wicked life followed by five minutes of perfect grace gets you into Heaven. An equally long life of decent living and good works followed by one outburst of taking the name of the Lord in vain– then have a heart attack at that moment– and be damned for eternity. Is that the system?
Invisible Pink Unicorns are beings of great spiritual power. We know this because they are capable of being invisible and pink at the same time. Like all religions, the Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorns is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can’t see them.
Steve Eley
There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all.
I insist that, if there is an infinitely good and wise God, he beholds with pity the misfortunes of his children. I insist that such a God would know the mists, the clouds, the darkness enveloping the human mind. He would know how few stars are visible in the intellectual sky. His pity, not his wrath, would be excited by the efforts of his blind children, groping in the night to find the cause of things, and endeavoring, through their tears, to see some dawn of hope. Filled with awe by their surroundings, by fear of the unknown, he would know that when, kneeling, and pouring out their gratitude to some unseen power, even to a visible idol, it was, in fact, intended for him. An infinitely good being, had he the power, would answer the reasonable prayer of an honest savage, even when addressed to wood and stone.
…Logic is not satisfied with assertion. It cares nothing for the opinions of the "great," nothing for the prejudices of the many, and least of all for the superstitions of the dead. In the world of Science, a ‘fact’ is legal tender.
A vast number of clergymen and laymen are perfectly satisfied. They have no doubts. They believe as their fathers and mothers did. The "scheme of salvation" suits them because they are satisfied that they are embraced within its terms. They give themselves no trouble. They believe because they do not understand. They have no doubts because they do not think. They regard doubt as a thorn in the pillow of orthodox slumber. Their souls are asleep, and they hate only those who disturb their dreams.
I would defend the liberty of consenting adult creationists to practice whatever intellectual perversions they like in the privacy of their own homes; but it is also necessary to protect the young and innocent.
Calling the theory of evolution "only a theory" is, strictly speaking, true, but the idea it tries to convey is completely wrong. The argument rests on a confusion between what "theory" means in informal usage and in a scientific context. A theory, in the scientific sense, is "a coherent group of general propositions used as principles of explanation for a class of phenomena" (Random House American College Dictionary. ) The term does not imply tentativeness or lack of certainty. Generally speaking, scientific theories differ from scientific laws only in that laws can be expressed more tersely. Being a theory implies self-consistency, agreement with observations, and usefulness. (Creationism fails to be a theory mainly because of the last point; it makes few or no specific claims about what we would expect to find, so it can’t be used for anything. When it does make falsifiable predictions, they prove to be false.)
Lack of proof isn’t a weakness, either. On the contrary, claiming infallibility for one’s conclusions is a sign of hubris. Nothing in the real world has ever been rigorously proved, or ever will be. Proof, in the mathematical sense, is possible only if you have the luxury of defining the universe you’re operating in. In the real world, we must deal with levels of certainty based on observed evidence. The more and better evidence we have for something, the more certainty we assign to it; when there is enough evidence, we label the something a fact, even though it still isn’t 100% certain.
When I told the people of Northern Ireland that I was an atheist, a woman in the audience stood up and said, "Yes, but is it the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants in whom you don’t believe?"
Quentin Crisp
My earlier views at the unsoundness of the Christian scheme of salvation and the human origin of the scriptures, have become clearer and stronger with advancing years and I see no reason for thinking I shall ever change them.
Abraham Lincoln letter to Judge J.S. Wakefield, after the death of Willie Lincoln
My husband is not a Christian but is a religious man, I think.
And suppose after all that death does end all. Next to eternal joy, next to being forever with those we love and those who loved us, next to that is to be wrapt in the dreamless drapery of eternal peace. Next to eternal life is eternal sleep. Upon the shadowy shore of death the sea of trouble casts no wave. Eyes that have been curtained by the everlasting dark, will never know again the burning touch of tears. Lips touched by eternal silence will never speak again the broken words of grief. Hearts of dust do not break…
Faith is a cop-out. It is intellectual bankruptcy. If the only way you can accept an assertion is by faith, then you are conceding that it can’t be taken on its own merits.
In science, "fact" can only mean "confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent." I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.
Christian Fundamentalism: The doctrine that there is an absolutely powerful, infinitely knowledgeable, universe spanning entity that is deeply and personally concerned about my sex life.Andrew Lias
Religion is a byproduct of fear. For much of human history, it may have been a necessary evil, but why was it more evil than necessary?
The mind of the fundamentalist is like the pupil of the eye: the more light you pour on it, the more it will contract.
Don’t tell me God works in mysterious ways, there’s nothing so mysterious about it. He’s not working at all. He’s playing. Or else He’s forgotten all about us… How much reverence can you have for a Supreme Being who finds it necessary to include such phenomena as phlegm and tooth decay in His divine system of creation?
Reason is not one tool of thought among many, it is the entire toolbox. To advocate that reason be discarded in some circumstances is to advocate that thinking be discarded- which leaves one in the position of attempting to do a job after throwing away the required instrument.
George Smith
Say what you will about the sweet miracle of unquestioning faith. I consider the capacity for it terrifying.
So, when someone asks a Humanist, "What is the purpose of life?" the Humanist should answer, Life is not purpose, life is art. The meaning is found in the doing.
Traveler: God has been mighty good to your fields, Mr. Farmer. Farmer: You should have seen how he treated them when I wasn’t around.
The people, ideas, things, and actions we love do not depend for their worth on how long they last or their supposed cosmic significance. They are things in themselves to be enjoyed for their own sakes. Life is an art, not a task. Life is for us, not for the universe. And life is for now, not for eternity.
In religion we believe only what we do not understand, except in the instance of an intelligible doctrine that contradicts an incomprehensible one. In that case we believe the former as part of the latter.
If the lord had meant us to have faith, he’d have given us lobotomies.
Zlatko
Genes are not puppet masters; they acted as the recipe for making the brain and body and then they got out of the way. They live in a parallel universe, scattered among bodies, with their own agendas.
The present life of man, O king, seems to me, in comparison of that time which is unknown to us, is like the swift flight of a sparrow through the room wherein you sit at supper in winter, with your commanders and ministers, and a good fire in the midst, whilst the storms of rain and snow prevail abroad; the sparrow, I say, flying in at one door, and immediately out at another, whilst he is within, is safe from the wintry storm; but after a short space of fair weather; he immediately vanishes out of your sight, into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space, but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant.
Men think epilepsy divine, merely because they do not understand it. But if they called everything divine which they do not understand, why, there would be no end of divine things.
Armies of Bible scholars and theologians have for centuries found respected employment devising artful explanations of the Bible often not really meaning what it says.
J.S. Bullion, Jr.
The four points of the compass are logic, knowledge, wisdom, and the unknown. Some do bow in that final direction. Others advance upon it. To bow before the one is to lose sight of the three. I may submit to the unknown, but never to the unknowable.
There is one notable thing about our Christianity: bad, bloody, merciless, money-grabbing and predatory as it is – in our country particularly, and in all other Christian countries in a somewhat modified degree – it is still a hundred times better than the Christianity of the Bible, with its prodigious crime- the invention of Hell. Measured by our Christianity of today, bad as it is, hypocritical as it is, empty and hollow as it is, neither the Deity nor His Son is a Christian, nor qualified for that moderately high place. Ours is a terrible religion. The fleets of the world could swim in spacious comfort in the innocent blood it has spilt.
If you don’t think that logic is a good method for determining what to believe, make an attempt to convince me of that without using logic.
Brett Lemoine
Oh, threats of Hell and Hopes of Paradise! One thing at least is certain–This life flies; One thing is certain and the rest is lies; The Flower that once has blown for ever dies.
If priests had not been fond of mutton, lambs never would have been sacarified to god. Nothing was ever carried to the temple that the priest could not use, and it always happened that god wanted what his agents liked.
You see, one thing is I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it’s much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which might be wrong. I have approximate answers and possible beliefs and different degrees of uncertainty about different things, but I am not absolutely sure of anything and there are many things I don’t know anything about, such as whether it means anything to ask why we’re here… I don’t have to know an answer. I don’t feel frightened not knowing things, by being lost in a mysterious universe without any purpose, which is the way it really is as far as I can tell. It doesn’t frighten me.
Life in Lubbock, Texas, taught me two things: One is that God loves you and you’re going to burn in hell. The other is that sex is the most awful, filthy thing on earth and you should save it for someone you love.
Butch Hancock
Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation; all of which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, even if religion vanished; but religious superstition dismounts all these and erects an absolute monarchy in the minds of men.
If today you can take a thing like evolution and make it a crime to teach in the public schools, tomorrow you can make it a crime to teach it in the private schools and next year you can make it a crime to teach it to the hustings or in the church. At the next session you may ban books and the newspapers… Ignorance and fanaticism are ever busy and need feeding. Always feeding and gloating for more. Today it is the public school teachers; tomorrow the private. The next day the preachers and the lecturers, the magazines, the books, the newspapers. After a while, Your Honor, it is the setting of man against man and creed against creed until with flying banners and beating drums we are marching backward to the glorious ages of the sixteenth century when bigots lighted fagots to burn the men who dared to bring any intelligence and enlightenment and culture to the human mind.
Religions are like farts. Yours is good, but everyone else’s stinks.
Picket Fences
God says do what you wish, but make the wrong choice and you will be tortured for eternity in hell. That sir, is not free will. It would be akin to a man telling his girlfriend, do what you wish, but if you choose to leave me, I will track you down and blow your brains out. When a man says this we call him a psychopath and cry out for his imprisonment/exceution. When god says the same we call him "loving" and build churches in his honor.
…a doctrine which is able to maintain itself not in clear light but only in the dark, will of necessity lose its effect on mankind, with incalculable harm to human progress. In their struggle for the ethical good, teachers of religion must have the stature to give up the doctrine of a personal God, that is, give up that source of fear and hope which in the past placed such vast power in the hands of priests…. The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more certain it seems to me that the path to genuine religiosity does not lie through the fear of life, and the fear of death, and blind faith, but through striving after rational knowledge.
Albert Einstein , address at the Princeton Theological Seminary, 1939
Miracles happen to those who believe in them. Otherwise why does not the Virgin Mary appear to Lamaists, Mohammedans, or Hindus who have never heard of her.
When the Albigenses Christians in southern France wouldn’t conform to official dogma, Pope Innocent III sent troops to exterminate them. After the town of Beziers was captured, soldiers asked their papal adviser Arnaud-Amaury how to distinguish the faithful from the heretics among the townspeople. The command: "Kill them all. God will know his own." (Tuez-les tous; Dieu reconnaitra les siens.) It was done.
It never ceases to amaze me at how many religions depend upon circumcised penises.
Dawn Henderson
You will find men like him in all of the world’s religions. They know that we represent reason and science, and, however confident they may be in their beliefs, they fear that we will overthrow their gods. Not necessarily through any deliberate act, but in a subtler fashion. Science can destroy a religion by ignoring it as well as by disproving its’ tenets. No one ever demonstrated, so far as I am aware, the nonexistence of Zeus or Thor, but they have few followers now.
The God whom science recognizes must be a god of universal laws exclusively, a God who does a wholesale, not a retail business. He cannot accommodate his processes to the convenience of individuals.
Marx was wrong. Religion is not the opiate of the masses. Opium suggests something soporific, numbing, dulling. Too often religion has been an aphrodisiac for horror, a Benzedrine for bestiality. At its best it has lifted spirits and raised spires. At its worst it has turned entire civilizations into cemeteries.
The question is not whether man descended from the apes …but when he’s going to quit descending.
Science tells us what we have reason to believe. Not what we have a duty to believe. Not what experts, in their pontificating wisdom, instruct us to believe. Not what some admired authority, like Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking, believes. No, science tells us what there is good REASON to believe.
We do not ask to be born; and we do not ask to die. But born we are and die we must. We come into existence and we pass out of existence. And in neither case does high-handed fate await our ratification of its decree.
Those who invalidate reason ought seriously to consider whether they argue against reason with or without reason; if with reason, then they establish the principle that they are laboring to dethrone: but if they argue without reason (which, in order to be consistent with themselves they must do), they are out of reach of rational conviction, nor do they deserve a rational argument.
Faith is powerful enough to immunize people against all appeals to pity, to forgiveness, to decent human feelings. It even immunizes them against fear, if they honestly believe that a martyr’s death will send them straight to heaven. What a weapon! Religious faith deserves a chapter to itself in the annals of war technology, on an even footing with the longbow, the warhorse, the tank, and the hydrogen bomb.
Christian: I’ll pray for you. Atheist: Then I’ll think for both of us
We may define "faith" as the firm belief in something for which there is no evidence. Where there is evidence, no one speaks of "faith." We do not speak of faith that two and two are four or that the earth is round. We only speak of faith when we wish to substitute emotion for evidence. The substitution of emotion for evidence is apt to lead to strife, since different groups, substitute different emotions.
What I’m saying is, if God wanted to send us a message, and ancient writings were the only way he could think of doing it, he could have done a better job.
Dr. Arroway in Carl Sagan’sContact (New York: Pocket Books 1985)
A fact never went into partnership with a miracle. Truth scorns the assistance of wonders. A fact will fit every other fact in the universe, and that is how you can tell whether it is or is not a fact. A lie will not fit anything except another lie.
The Declaration of Independence was a denial, and the first denial of a nation, of the infamous dogma that God confers the right upon one man to govern others.
The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way. Persecution is used in theology, not in arithmetic.
Being omnipotent means never having to say you’re sorry.
One might be asked- How can you prove that a god does not exist? One can only reply that it is scarcely necessary to disprove what has never been proved.
Your petitioners are Atheists and they define their ideas as follows. An Atheist loves his fellow man instead of a god. An Atheist knows that heaven is something for which we should work now–here on earth–for all men together to enjoy. An Atheist knows that he can get no help through prayer but that he must find within himself the inner conviction and strength to meet life, to grapple with it, to subdue it and to enjoy it. An Atheist knows that only in a knowledge of himself and a knowledge of his fellow man can he find the understanding that will help to a life of fulfillment. An Atheist seeks to know himself then and his fellow rather than to know a god. An Atheist understands that a hospital must be built instead of a church. An Atheist knows that a deed must be done instead of a prayer said. An Atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death. He wants disease conquered, poverty vanquished, war eliminated. He wants man to understand, love and accept all of mankind. He wants an ethical way of life. He knows that we cannot rely on a god, channel action into prayer, or hope for an end to our troubles in a hereafter. He knows that we are not only our brother’s keepers–but keepers of our own lives foremost, that we are responsible persons and that the job is here and the time is now.
…And let us do away forever with the idea that to care for the sick, for the helpless is charity. It is not a charity. It is a duty. It is something to be done for our own sakes. It is no more a charity than it is to pave or light the streets, no more charity than it is to have a system of sewers. It is all for the purpose of protecting society and of civilizing ourselves.
Somehow, the Bible forgets to tell us that Noah’s family was lousy, poxy, and had the crabs. An oversight, I guess.
Joel Hanes
Would an infinitely wise, good and powerful God, intending to produce man, commence with the lowest possible forms of life; with the simplest organism that can be imagined, and during immeasurable periods of time, slowly and almost imperceptibly improve upon the rude beginning, until man was evolved? Would countless ages thus be wasted in the production of awkward forms, afterwards abandoned? Can the intelligence of man discover the least wisdom in covering the earth with crawling, creeping horrors, that live only upon the agonies and pangs of others? Can we see the propriety of so constructing the earth, that only an insignificant portion of its surface is capable of producing an intelligent man? Who can appreciate the mercy of so making the world that all animals devour animals; so that every mouth is a slaughter house, and every stomach a tomb? Is it possible to discover infinite intelligence and love in universal and eternal carnage?
It seems to me that with or without religion good people will behave well and bad people will do evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
The purpose of separation of church and state is to keep forever from these shores the ceaseless strife that has soaked the soil of Europe in blood for centuries.
I think there’s been great harm done by using some of the discoveries of science. But I think there’s a profound difference between the role of science in this respect and that of religion. Science merely amplifies the capabilities of human beings. Science gives us the ability to do ill and to do good more than we had, and to question science in this respect is like questioning whether people ought to have two hands or just one, because with two hands they could do more evil than they can with just one.
On the dogmas of religion, as distinguished from moral principles, all mankind, from the beginning of the world to this day, have been quarreling, fighting, burning and torturing one another for abstractions unintelligible to themselves and to all others, and absolutely beyond the comprehension of the human mind.
They express a preference for ‘natural’ methods of population limitation, and a natural method is exactly what they are going to get. It is called starvation.
<In regard to the Trinity>; Tom, had you and I been 40 days with Moses, and beheld the great God, and even if God himself had tried to tell us that three was one . . . and one equals three, you and I would never have believed it. We would never fall victims to such lies.
A strange mystery it is that Nature, omnipotent but blind, in the revolutions of her secular hurryings through the abysses of space, has brought forth at last a child, subject still to her power, but gifted with sight, with knowledge of good and evil, with the capacity of judging all the works of his unthinking Mother. In spite of Death, the mark and seal of the parental control, Man is yet free, during his brief years, to examine, to criticize, to know, and in imagination to create. To him alone, in the world with which he is acquainted, this freedom belongs; and in this lies his superiority to the resistless forces that control his outward life…. ….on him and all his race the slow, sure doom falls pitiless and dark. Blind to good and evil, reckless of destruction, omnipotent matter rolls on its relentless way; for Man, condemned to-day to lose his dearest, to-morrow himself to pass through the gate of darkness, it remains only to cherish, ere yet the blow falls, the lofty thoughts that ennoble his little day; disdaining the coward terrors of the slave of fate, to worship at the shrine that his own hands have built; undismayed by the empire of chance, to preserve a mind free from the wanton tyranny that rules his outward life; proudly defiant of the irresistible forces that tolerate, for a moment, his knowledge and his condemnation, to sustain alone, a weary but unyielding Atlas, the world that his own ideals have fashioned despite the trampling march of unconscious power.
Although it is said that faith can move mountains, experience shows that dynamite works better.
A book is made from a tree. It is an assemblage of flat, flexible parts (still called "leaves") imprinted with dark pigmented squiggles. One glance at it and you hear the voice of another person-perhaps someone dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, the author is speaking, clearly and silently, inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another. Books break the shackles of time, proof that humans can work magic.
I have seen several entirely sincere people who thought they were (permanent) Seekers after Truth. They sought diligently, persistently, carefully, cautiously, profoundly, with perfect honesty and nicely adjusted judgment–until they believed that without doubt or question they had found the Truth. That was the end of the search. The man spent the rest of his life hunting up shingles wherewith to protect his Truth from the weather. If he was seeking after political Truth he found it in one or another of the hundred political gospels which govern men in the earth; if he was seeking after the Only True Religion he found it in one or another of the three thousand that are on the market. In any case, when he found the Truth he sought no further; but from that day forth, with his soldering-iron in one hand and his bludgeon in the other he tinkered its leaks and reasoned with objectors.
My dog was first in his class at Harvard Divinity School.
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…in a general sort of way everyone knew they were going to die, even the common people. No one knew where you were before you were born, but when you were born, it wasn’t long before you found you’d arrived with your return ticket already punched.
Look, friends, the only possible way to enjoy life is not to be afraid to die.
A zest for living requires a willingness to die; you cannot have the first without the second. The ’60s and ’70s and ’80s and ’90s can be loaded with the zest for living, high excitement, and gutsy adventure for any truly human person. "Truly human"? I mean you descendants of cavemen who outlasted the saber-tooth, you who sprang from the loins of the Vikings, you whose ancestors fought the Crusades and were numbered the Golden Horde.
Death is the lot of all of us and the only way the human race has ever conquered death is by treating it with contempt. By living every golden minute as if one had all eternity.
Robert A. HeinleinWorld Science Fiction Convention Speach, Seattle, 1961
The church must take from the New Testament the supernatural; the idea that an intellectual conviction can subject an honest man to eternal pain; the awful doctrine that the innocent can justly suffer for the guilty, and (it should) allow the remainder to be discussed, denied or believed without punishment and without reward. No one will object to the preaching of kindness, honesty and justice. To preach less is a crime, and to practice more is impossible.
Moral indignation: jealousy with a halo.H.G. Wells
It is contended by many that ours is a Christian government, founded upon the Bible, and that all who look upon that book as false or foolish are destroying the foundation of our country. The truth is, our government is not founded upon the rights of gods, but upon the rights of men. Our Constitution was framed, not to declare and uphold the deity of Christ, but the sacredness of humanity. Ours is the first government made by the people for the people.
Animals learn death first at the moment of death;…man approaches death with the knowledge it is closer every hour, and this creates a feeling of uncertainty over his life, even for him who forgets in the business of life that annihilation is awaiting him. It is for this reason chiefly that we have philosophy and religion.
Nature – We are surrounded and embraced by her: powerless to separate ourselves from her, and powerless to penetrate beyond her. Without asking, or warning, she snatches us up into her circling dance, and whirls us on, until we are tired and drop from her arms.
Voltaire(on his deathbed, after being asked to renounce the Devil.).
Maybe nature, though dominated by darkness, has always contained seeds of light, seeds of intellect and love, which over the ages grow until they transcend their base embodiment.
Death stood alone, watching the wheat dance in the wind. Of course, it was only a metaphor. People were more than corn. They whirled through tiny crowded lives, driven literally by clockwork, filling their days from edge to edge with the sheer effort of living. And all lives were exactly the same length. Even the very long and very short ones… From the point of view of eternity, anyway.
It’s easier for the eye of a rich man to pass through a camel than for a needle to enter heaven.
They say that God is everywhere, and yet we always think of Him as somewhat of a recluse.
Emily Dickinson
While human life, resulting from a series of evolutionary accidents, is arguably meaningless, individual human lives are not. Those accidents have bequeathed an extraordinary degree of consciousness, which in turn has granted us an enhanced capacity for both sympathy and suffering. Using the one to relieve the other invests our lives with a purpose which surely requires no celestial justification. Nor do we need God to tell us to protect other species and beautiful landscapes: we can do so simply because we love them.
We need higher-order thinking skills to distinguish: rational beliefs from superstitions; science from folklore; theory from dogma; evidence from propaganda; probability from certainty; data from assertions; credibility from incredibility.
anonymous
Wherever we see the hand of man, of directed intelligence, at work, we see a collapsing of complexity, the smooth monoculture of suburban lawns, the reduction of diversity in service to efficiency: invariably, the selection of the one right or optimal path to the solution of an object, as opposed to the multiform, multipath fuzzy logic of unceasing attempts over generations to approximately solve life’s puzzles, in necessarily many different ways, all at once. Look at our DNA! Vast spaces of our genetic inheritance include left over droplets of abandoned code, both self-generated and acquired from viral infections in the dim days on the Savannah as we grew into our dubious humanity. A life-stew in which the animal, the bacterial, and the viral are mashed together, cooked and stirred: and not crafted.
Jack Baltimore
A theologian is like a blind person in a dark room searching for a black cat which isn’t there… and finding it!
Why is it that almost every human culture yet discovered has found it necessary to believe in an afterlife of some sort, but not a ‘before-life?’ Why are there so many versions of Heaven, Paradise and The Great Beyond, but almost none about The Great Before …
What was the creator thinking of when he put nipples on men?
The human race is intoxicated with narrow victories, for life itself is a string of them, like pearls that hit the floor when the rope breaks, and roll away in perfection and anarchy.
What was God doing (in His Time) for an eternity in His past before He Created the Universe Ex Nihilo? God existed by Himself through an Eternity before the Creation without needing a Universe. Why did He suddenly desire to create the Universe?
Take from the church the miraculous, the supernatural, the incomprehensible, the unreasonable, the impossible, the unknowable, the absurd, and nothing but a vacuum remains.
Some would ask, how could a perfect God create a universe filled with so much that is evil. They have missed a greater conundrum: why would a perfect God create a universe at all?
Imagine a vine that grows at one end and decays at the other. The end that grows is heresy, the end that rots is orthodox. The dead are orthodox, and your cemetery is the most perfect type of a well regulated church. No thought, no progress, no heresy there. Slowly and silently, side by side, the satisfied members peacefully decay. There is only this difference – the dead do not persecute.
Each of us is a tiny being, permitted to ride on the outermost skin of one of the smaller planets for a few dozen trips around the local star. …The longest-lived organisms on Earth endure for about a millionth of the age of our planet. A bacterium lives for one hundred-trillionth of that time. So of course the individual organisms see nothing of the overall pattern-continents, climate, evolution. They barely set foot on the world stage and are promptly snuffed out- "yesterday a drop of semen," as the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote, "tomorrow a handful of ashes." If the Earth were as old as a person, a typical organism would be born, live, and die in a sliver of a second. We are fleeting, transitional creatures, snowflakes fallen on the hearth fire. That we understand even a little of our origins is one of the great triumphs of human insight and courage.
Carl SaganShadows of Forgotten Ancestors, pp. 30-31
Suppose a man had been convicted of murder, and was about to be hanged — the governor acting as the executioner; and suppose that just as the doomed man was about to suffer death some one in the crowd should step forward and say, "I am willing to die in the place of that murderer. He has a family, and I have none." And suppose further, that the governor should reply, "Come forward, young man, your offer is accepted. A murder has been committed and somebody must be hung, and your death will satisfy the law just as well as the death of the murderer." This doctrine is the consummation of two outrages — forgiving one crime and committing another.
There is to me no evidence of the existence of any power superior to Nature. In my opinion the supernatural does not exist. Still, we can wish in spite of, or against, evidence, and we can hope without it.
People go to church for the same reasons they go to a tavern: to stupefy themselves, to forget their misery, to imagine themselves, for a few minutes anyway, free and happy.
The notion that faith in Christ is to be rewarded by an eternity of bliss, while a dependence upon reason, observation and experience merits everlasting pain, is too absurd for refutation, and can be relieved only by that unhappy mixture of insanity and ignorance, called "faith."
I admit that reason is a small and feeble flame, a flickering torch by stumblers carried in the starless night — blown and flared by passion’s storm — and yet, it is the only light. Extinguish that, and nought remains.
Everybody hates death, fears death, but only those, the believers who know the life after death and the reward after death, would be the ones who will be seeking death.
Mohamed Attain a hand-written document found in luggage belonging to Atta which had been placed on the wrong plane
I have always noticed that the people who have the smallest souls make the most fuss about getting them saved.
Belief is not a voluntary thing. A man believes or disbelieves in spite of himself. They tell us that to believe is the safe way; but I say, the safe way is to be honest.
You are never dedicated to something you have complete confidence in. (No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow. They know it’s going to rise tomorrow.) When people are fanatically dedicated to political or religious faiths or any other kinds of dogmas or goals, it’s always because these dogmas or goals are in doubt.
George Bernard Shaw is said to have remarked after observing the objects cast off by visitors to Lourdes, ‘all those canes, braces and crutches, and not a single glass eye, wooden leg or toupée.’
No man with any sense of humor ever founded a religion.
The fossil record shows that the Genesis version of creation is manifestly wrong if read literally, and one is left either questioning the authority of the Bible or recognising that it is a prolonged exercise in metaphor – and as such open to endless interpretation.
In 1776 our fathers endeavored to retire the gods from politics. They declared that "all governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed." This was a contradiction of the then political ideas of the world; it was, as many believed, an act of pure blasphemy…
We cannot trample upon others rights, without endangering our own; and no man who will take liberty from another, is great enough to enjoy liberty himself.
"Frustra fit perplura, quod fieri per pauciora". (It is vain to do with more what can be done with less.) "Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate" (Plurality should not be posited without necessity.)
Self-organization and emergence arise out of complex adaptive systems that grow and learn as they change. As a complex adaptive system, the cosmos may be one giant autocatalytic (self-driving) feedback loop that generates such emergent properties as life. We can think of self-organization as an emergent property and emergence as a form of self-organization. Complexity is so simple it can be put on a bumper sticker: life happens.
And yet, and yet . . . Denying temporal succession, denying the self, denying the astronomical universe, are apparent desperations and secret consolations. Our destiny is not frightful by being unreal; it is frightful because it is irreversible and iron-clad. Time is the substance of which I am made. Time is a river which sweeps me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger which destroys me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire which consumes me, but I am the fire.…
It is a conflict between competing certainties: between followers of Faith, who know because they believe, and followers of Reason, who believe because they know.
Edward Rothestein
Fifty Percent of State Marriages End in Divorce. Are You Worried We Can Do Better?
Pro gay marriage sign- San Francisco city hall, 2/14/2004
If we won’t play god, who will?
James Watsonconcerning the redress of "genetic injustice" on PBS-TV
Books won’t stay banned. They won’t burn. Ideas won’t go to jail. In the long run of history, the censor and the inquisitor have always lost. The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas. The source of better ideas is wisdom. The surest path to wisdom is a liberal education.
….We therefore invoke this council and all of our leaders to be guided and inspired by the invaluable lessons of history, the honest insights of science, the guileless wisdom of logic, and the heart and soul of our shared humanity, compassion and tolerance. So rather than clasping your hands, bowing your heads and closing your eyes, open your arms to that which truly makes us strong – our diversity. Raise your heads and open your eyes to recognize and fully understand the problems before you and know that ultimately, solutions to human problems can come only from human beings.
Michael R. Harvey – Atheists of Florida to the Tampa City Council, July 2004
Seeing, contrary to popular wisdom, isn’t believing. It’s where belief stops, because it isn’t needed any more.
No man can regard the way of war as good. It has simply been our way. No man can evaluate the eternal contest of weapons as anything but the sheerest waste and the sheerest folly. It has been simply our only means of final arbitration. Any man can suggest reasonable alternatives to the judgment of arms. But we are not creatures of reason except in our own eyes.
Religious belief rests on a foundation of faith. Seeking empirical evidence for support of one’s faith-biased beliefs therefore could be considered pointless. Or even blasphemous.
Steve Mirsky Scientific American Feb. 2005
CAUTION! Dark ages in mirror may be closer than they appear.
Steve Mirsky Scientific American Feb. 2005
Were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science- the science against which it had vainly struggled- the civilization of modern Europe might fall as did that of Rome.
Winston Churchill As a reporter confronting Islamic terror in Sudan 1898
The United States of America have exhibited, perhaps, the first example of governments erected on the simple principles of nature … In the formation of the American governments … it will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had interviews with the gods, or were in any degree under the influence of heaven … These governments were contrived merely by the use of reason and the senses.
John Adams A Defense of the Constitutions of Government of the United States, 1788
I almost shudder at the thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved — the Cross. Consider what calamities that engine of grief has produced!
John Adams in a letter to Thomas Jefferson
Feminist theologians tell us that God is female. But what about the devil? What about her?
Winston Churchill was brought up in the Church of England, but was never devout. He once commented that he had made "so many deposits in the bank of Religion" as a youth, that he had been "confidently withdrawing from it ever since, never bothering to check the balance–there might indeed be an overdraft." In a short story written in 1947, Churchill referred to himself as "Episcopalian" (the North American version of the Anglican Church), which is an even more curious reference. Churchill’s religion could best be described as an "optimistic agnostic." He wrote once that he was "not a pillar of the Church but more of a flying buttress–I support it from the outside." Why should I allow that same God to tell me how to raise my kids, who had to drown His own?
Robert Green Ingersoll
But who prays for Satan? Who, in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed it most?
Mark Twain
It is said that your life flashes before your eyes just before you die. That is true, it’s called Life.
When Fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.
Sinclair Lewis
The miracle of man is not how far he has sunk but how magnificently he has risen. We are known among the stars by our poems, not our corpses. No creature who began as a mathematical improbability, who was selected through millions of years of unprecedented environmental hardship and change for ruggedness, ruthlessness, cunning, and adaptability, and who in the short ten thousand years of what we may call civilization has achieved such wonders as we find about us, may be regarded as a creature without promise.
Robert Ardrey African Genesis
God didn’t stop communicating truth vital to human well-being thousands of years ago, when people preserved insights on animal skins. God communicates through science. Facts are God’s native tongue.
Who of us would let a first-century dentist fix our children’s teeth? Yet every day we let first-century theologians fill our children’s brains.
Michael Dowd
I’m a polyatheist- there are many gods I don’t believe in.
Dan Fouts
It says we the people, not we the people under God.
God has no power over the past except to cover it with oblivion.
Pliny the Elder
Whether we like it or not, we’re all going to go (die). The big question we still have to ask is not where we’re going, but what are we doing here in the first place?
Art Buchwald
The meaning of life is a life of meaning.
I shall tell you a great secret my friend. Do not wait for the last judgment, it takes place every day.
Albert Camus
After all, the real question is not whether the Bible is inspired, but whether it is true. If it is true, it does not need to be inspired. If it is true, it makes no difference whether it was written by a man or a god. The multiplication table is just as useful, just as true as though God had arranged the figures himself. If the Bible is really true, the claim of inspiration need not be urged; and if it is not true, its inspiration can hardly be established.
For me the Jewish religion like all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstitions. And the Jewish people to whom I gladly belong and with whose mentality I have a deep affinity have no different quality for me than all other people. As far as my experience goes, they are also no better than other human groups, although they are protected from the worst cancers by a lack of power. Otherwise I cannot see anything ‘chosen’ about them.
Albert Einsteinfrom handwritten letter in German to Jewish philosopher Eric B. Gutkind on Jan. 3, 1954 as translated from German by Joan Stambaugh.
Those who can make you believe absurdities – can make you commit atrocities.
On the politics of austerity: "I hear things like, ‘You starve them now and they’ll be prosperous later.’ I don’t believe it for a minute. I mean, having seen life on earth, seen how things go, I think that is just appalling, and we are doing nothing but destroying the future when we deprive the vulnerable.
Marilynne Robinson The Economist, Dec 2013
If we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and the tolerance with them… We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant.
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Remind yourself constantly of all the physicians, now dead, who used to knit their brows over their ailing patients; of all the astrologers who so solemnly predicted their clients doom; the philosophers who expatiated so endlessly on death and immortality; the great commanders who slew their thousands; the despots who wielded powers of life and death with such terrible arrogance, as if themselves were gods who could never die; whole cities which have perished completely, Helices, Pompeii, Herculaneum, and other without number. After that recall one by one each of your own acquaintances; how one buried another, only to be laid low himself and buried in turn by a third, all in so brief a space of time. Observe in short how transient and trivial is all mortal life; yesterday a drop of semen, tomorrow a handful of spice and ashes. Spend therefore, these fleeting moments on earth as nature would have you spend them, and then go to your rest with good grace, as an olive falls in its season, with the blessing for the earth that bore it and a thanksgiving to the tree that gave it life.”
We began the year with our normal two month sabbatical in California, split between Chowchilla and Pismo Beach. We were joined by Bob & Pat and of course Jim & Carol, and finally with a one week visit (in Pismo) by Sharon and Russ. We left home on January 18th and returned on March 22nd.
All hooked up and ready to go.Mt Shasta from the Weed airport rest stop, Brother Jim helping wash our rig, Julie and Laveta in Redding.Our home away from home at The Lakes RV in ChowchillaLaveta & Rhonda at the Fossil Discovery Center (about 10 minutes south of Chowchilla on US-99)In the Raymond General Store, in the Sierra foothills. Dinner in Merced with Rhonda Calvin & Dona.Last night at The Lakes RV in Chowchilla.In Pismo Beach. Jim and friend on the Pismo Pier.Fun in Pismo. Dinner at Fin’s ResturantPat, Carol and Laveta. Pismo Beach. Last pict in row was leftovers after a party the night before!Laveta, Sharon & Russ at Avila BeachAfter dinner with Sharon, Russ, Bob & Pat. Carol on the beach. Pismo Beach Coast Village RV Resort– where we stayedLunch at the Ventana GrillA day in San Luis Obispo with Bob & Pat Shell Beach (north Pismo)A day in Morro BayLast day in PismoHomeward bound.Brenna (our neice) flew in from WA. D.C.Laveta, Bob & Pat, John & Becky At the Yakama Nation RV Park, Toppenish WA.Buying Asparagus/pepperjack cheese tamales in Union GapAt the Central Washington Agricultural Museum, Union Gap.Teapot Dome Service Station, Zilla WAIn Prosser WA- deep fried Asparagus, deep fried Zucchini, deep fried mushrooms!Sharon and Russ’s R-pod. They joined us for a couple of days.
At the Enzian Inn, Levenworth WA for the girl’s birthdays June2,3,4 2015 | With a great dinner at Viscontis resturant.
Our annual family get together on Useless Bay, Whitbey Island WA on July 18th. Laveta & I stayed the whole week. Great time!
Carol, Sharon, Laveta at the Western Washington State Fair, Sept-2015Laveta, Laveta’s 6 Gallon Award, Chili & MeAt Port Townsend RV park with the Drakes. Oct. 2015In our Motorhome: Carol & Chili on pillowsSharon (and me) at the Tacoma Symphony. "Pictures at an Exibition" Mussorgsky & Ravel (actors)At Seymour Conservatoryand Tacoma Art Museum, October 2015Chili Playing cards with Carol.Laveta & Chili on Halloween
We began 2016 with our usual two month getaway to Chowchilla and Pismo Beach California. Departing home January 16th and returning on March 19th.
Snow two weeks before we left. Mt Shasta and Black Bute in northern CA.Stayed a couple of days with Jimmy and Jullie in Green Acers RV park, ReddingAt the Lakes RV park with Bob and Pat and Later Jim and Carol.Above three rows of photos taken at Columbia CA, a gold rush town of the 1850’sEating out in Merced with James, Erica, Savana & RhondaLaveta & I and Jim and Carol at the Merced County Courthouse MuseumCarol outside Cornerstone Community Church in Chowchilla (Facebook) At the Madera Fossil Discovery CenterEating at The Final RoundThe six of us eating outside of Bob & Pat’s RVAunt Ruby’s home at Shell BeachJim and Carol eating at Fin’s (Grover Beach)Enjoying the beachThe morning after a blew through the park- 5 RV’s destroyed but no injuries’.Laveta and Chile Final Pismo sunsetIn the Tacoma Art Museum Cafe. April 2016Laveta & Sharon at the Pantages Theater, TacomaOutside the Tacoma Art Museum and lunch at Harmon’s. May 2016With Sharon at a performance of The Four Seasons (Antonio Vivaldi) by the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra string quartet. Morso wine bar- Gig Harbor. 22 May, 2016Emily & Laveta Laveta in the Red Hot Pub
July 2016, Williamson Get-together, brother John’s property in Maxwelton, on Whidbey Island WA
Grave of Indian Chief George SnaklinIn CoupvilleCarol & JacobJim and Bob looking at John’s new boat. Jacob and Carol out for a ride with John.Laveta out for Dungeness CrabSandinavia: 20 August – 2 September 2016 Denmark: Copenhagen, Odense, Aalborg, Hirsthals Norway: Stavanger, Bergen, Sognefjord, Geiranger, Lom, Lillehammer, Oslo Sweden: Karlstads, StockholmVistitin Bob & Pat – Late September 2016
In Port Townsend WA RV Park with Bob & Pat Oct 2016
Lunch at Point RustonRemoving wallpaperThe last meal on our old home of 37 yearsChristmas in our new but unfurnished Condo.
Scandinavia 2016
Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords: a Trafalgar tour Carol, Jim, Laveta and I
Business Class Lounge at SEATAC. Our Flight to Reykjavik on Icelandair flight no. F1680Waiting in Copenhagen airport. Meeting our guide and orientation dinner in the Copenhagen Marriott.Copenhagen waterways, Royal Palace and of course,The Little MermaidDowntown, Opera House and Rodin’s The ThinkerThe young people of Copenhagen and our tour boat returning to our hotel. Laveta in our hotel room overlooking Trivoli Gardensin the distance.Carol onboard our buss to the fairytale village of Dragorwith its thatched roofs.Dinner in Dragor with our tour group, at the StrandhotelOne of the bridges to the Jutland peninsulaWalking in downtown Odense and inside St. Canute’s CathedralLaveta & Carol at the home of Hans Christian AndersenOur hotel in the small port city of Aalborg, Denmark and the restaurant that the four of us discoveredEating at the Wine Cellar (Vin handel).Crossing from Hirtshals, Denmark to Kirstiansand, NorwayDinner in theScandic Stavanger hotel in Stavanger Norway. On another ferry the following dayTroldhaugen– and the home of the composer Edvard GriegSod covered auditorium and and inside for a piano performance.Jim in the Admiral Clarion Hotel, downtown BergenLaveta. Old town Bergen (Bryggen)Bergen & tour director, Jacqui Stark, kissing a moose!Bergen- from the funicular overlook on the the summit of Mt. Floyen. Downtown fish market.St. Mary church. Note flying hourglass on the headstone! Laveta & Carol shopping.Øvre-Eide Gård farm, a short drive from Bergen, where we had a tour and dinner.The town of Voss where we boarded the train to Myrdal, where we changed to the Flam Train (Flamabana)Waterfalls and tunnels. Stopping to get a wet view!In Undrodel we boarded The Lady Elisabeth for a breathtaking tour ofNaroyfjordJust extraordinary!Stopping inside Lærdal Tunnel, Europe’s longest auto tunnel and Another ferry crossing!TheSognefjord Hotel and our room.Jauqui Stark Tour Director and Lazo Torma our bus driverHigh and beautiful countryGerianger, at the end of the fjord, where we would spend the next two days (could have spent a month)!Our room… in Hotel Gerianger and Geriangerjord from on our deck.In the town of Lom now where we visited its famous Stave ChurchOn the road again- driving southeast, away from fjord country. We stayed in the skiing town of Lillehammer, home of the 1994 winter OlympicsCountryside north of OsloOslo’s City Hallwhere the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded.Lunch time in Oslo, Akershus Fortress Oslo Opera House Vigeland Sculpture Park. A beautiful but weird place!At the The Viking Ship MuseumThe Fram Polar Ship MuseumLeaving NorwayA lunch stop in Karlstad, our first stop in Sweden Clarion Hotel StockholmAt the hotel barLots of bicycles.The four of us in Stockholm Kaknas Tower (155m) highest point in Stockholm. View from the top.Going out to dinner with Jacqui and our tour mates, in the old part of Stockholm Stockholm City Hall where the Nobel prizes are awarded (except peace prize awarded in Oslo) Drottningholm PalaceAntique steamboat ride on Lake Malaren17th century warship Vasa which sank just minutes into her maiden voyage and recovered in 1961Our last dinnerChanging planes in ReykjavikGroup photo in Copenhagen