Besides, the quest for "understanding" is what has exhausted you; our need for "understanding" is our disease of faithlessness. "Understanding" is our defense against being and knowing. "Understanding" is an intellectual purgatory prior to immersion in the fires of experience. - Cary Tennis

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I must say this

In Wal-Mart tonight in front of me a little boy, I mean a really little boy, asked his father, "Daddy, does smoking feel good?"

"No," said his father, who had tattoos on every visible body part.

"Then why don't you stop doing it?" asked the little boy, who was apparently at the age of four already turning into his mother. (Either that, or he was really just being a little kid.)

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