
Fun page about Picasso
and how he could reduce any subject into 12 lines, refactoring.
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we make a living;
what we give, however,
makes a life.
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Take everything.
Even my poverty.
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A rocky career in non-profit social change such as the Men's Growth Institute. Strong industrial adventures in international trade and technology transfer. Officer of monorail transportation, manufactured housing, power, waste and water treatment offers. Worked with executives & officials in many nations building relations upon honor. Enjoyed deep, exciting and beautiful personal relationships. I believe that living is not always easy and can be quite painful, yet there is a tremendous capability inside of us to create our human potential.
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We must be careful not to overstate the case. Let us not forget that in this situation it must be noted: nothing could be further from the truth. Because, as they say, it is the exception that proves the rule. Of course, rules are made to be broken and so, in this case, we must make allowances. For the time being, all we can state with certainty is that, given this set of assumptions, all things will be equal. Context is everything. Thus, this is not the final word on the subject. And yet, because of the foregoing doubts, we must be doubly sure. So, in light of current developments and taking stock of all our cultural preconceptions, the conclusion is neither obvious nor buried.
Robert Neuwirth.
This doctrine is known as antinomianism, the doctrine that the Elect are free of all constraint by laws. To what extent does this principle still animate our politics?
At home, we have a famously low to nonfunctional welfare state, almost as if we thought there is fundamentally something wrong with helping those whom God hasn't favored.
Our entertainments (and sometimes, it seems, our police departments)
are replete with the 'action hero' who breaks all the rules and acts an awful lot like a Bad Guy, but is the Good Guy nonetheless.
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