April 8, 2007

  • Abstract Dialogue and Two Thoughts

    Person A:  I don’t act logically.
    Person B:  Why not?
    Person A:  No reason.

    Person A:  Ah, great minds think alike!
    Person B:  The coincidental similarity in our thought patterns hardly seems like evidence for us having great minds.
    Person A:  Exactly what I was thinking!
     

    What I said yesterday, I remember not today.
    What I was yesterday, I remember not today.
    What remains of all that’s gone, and
    results from all that’s past occurs
    in the very next moment, as a
    summation of all that was.
    The climax of our lives’ events is
    in perpetual existence.

    The day of wedding is truly a remarkable one: it holds the specialness of Christmas, the newness of New Year’s, the happiness of a birthday, the reverence of Martin Luther King Jr. day, the love of Valentine’s day,  but the singularity of itself; its billing is The Greatest Day of one’s life, and surely no one in the pews, not even the already married, can understand its momentary wonder except those gazing toward one another at the altar. 

    Farewell!

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