Less is More
Too much?
Wanting what’s best
Wanting the best will never hold a candle to wanting what’s best…..
How babbles turn into fine lines:
<babble> Wanting the best will never be less expensive than wanting what’s best. </babble>
That fine line between wanting the best and wanting what’s best.
Voilà . 🙂
Random Query(ies)
Is the truth an advantage or disadvantage?
Follow up question:
Does the correct answer depend on knowing (or the incorrect answer on not knowing) what the truth is?
Follow up question No. 2: Or vice versa?*
*By vice versa I t•h•i•n•k I mean “does the incorrect answer depend on knowing (or the correct answer on not knowing) what the truth is?
I guess it all depends on whether the truth is incorrect. Or none of it depends on whether the truth is correct.
OR VICE VERSA again.**
🙂
**There’s not much difference between doing a 180 and doing a 540.
Moments of time in time….
That fine line between there being a moment in time in a moment of time and there being just a moment in a moment of time.
Damsels in Distress
Fine Lines
#neverwhattheyseem | #notalwayswhattheyseem
Hope Survives
Embracing Notions
Besides being a great name for a band, I think one of the keys to contentment is embracing notions of all sorts, shapes and sizes.
Get your own!
Save As
See how that works?
<babble>Since half the things they tell you are probably bad for you are most likely good for them and half the things they tell you are probably good for you are most likely bad for them, 25 percent is probably good, 25 percent is probably bad and the other 50 percent is most likely both good and bad.</babble>
Or put a bit more succinctly, since 50 percent of the things they tell you are probably bad for you are most likely 100 percent good for them and since 50 percent of the things they tell you are probably good for you are most likely 100 percent bad for them, 25 percent is probably good for you, 25 percent is probably bad for you and the other 50 percent is most likely both good and bad for you.
See how that works? 🙂

