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GingerAntics
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Bailedbailed

4 chapters in and I couldn‘t do this anymore. This is just a giant string of quotes followed by rubbish. Shakespeare wasn‘t a genius because he learned to write and got better at it as he did it, and because one hit wonders are geniuses? 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

GingerAntics Neil Armstrongs famous quote “makes no sense” because of static or because he botched it? God uses English rhetoric... in a document originally written in Hebrew and Greek? This guy is self important and boring. He doesn‘t have an original thought in this thing. He just says things he believes make him sound intelligent. I just can‘t. 6d
GingerAntics I have multiple books in Apple Books by this author, but I don‘t think I‘m reading any of them. I didn‘t even have time to post here that I‘d started the book. Poets don‘t have great thoughts and no one cares what they think anyway was probably my last straw. #MarkForsyth #TheElementsOfEloquence #Eloquence #NothingEloquentHere #DNF (edited) 6d
GingerAntics This is officially my first DNF of 2025! 🎉🍾🎊🍻🥳 6d
quietlycuriouskate I don't know the parameters of "the team" in this case but it surely sounds like you took one for it! 6d
GingerAntics @quietlycuriouskate thank you! May my experience prevent the rest of this team from having to experience whatever this thing was. 6d
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dabbe
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#weirdwords @CBee

One way I'm going to try to endure these next four years is to point out so-called “logical“ fallacies from this #ldf (lame-duck felon) and his underlings when I can. I'm filing these in my brain as #weirdwords because most logical people avoid these imbecilic traps.

Aims42 I‘m here for it! 🙌 1mo
dabbe @Aims42 ❣️👊🏻❣️ 1mo
Cuilin I support this. 1mo
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dabbe @Cuilin ❣️👊🏻❣️ 1mo
kspenmoll With you here! 1mo
OriginalCyn620 I will immensely enjoy this! 🙌🏻 1mo
Deblovestoread Right on! Probably haven't said that in 30 or 40 years 🤣 1mo
AnnCrystal ✊😎💝. 1mo
dabbe @kspenmoll ❣️👊🏻❣️ 1mo
dabbe @OriginalCyn620 Yahoo! ❣️👊🏻❣️ 1mo
dabbe @Deblovestoread Or to add a wee bit more ... (Shaft) Right on! ❣️👊🏻❣️ 1mo
dabbe @AnnCrystal ❣️👊🏻❣️ 1mo
CBee @dabbe I will continue #weirdwords for four flipping years to get your #ldf insights. Btw I love the hashtag (and the term, cause it‘s spot on, obvi). 1mo
TheBookHippie 🥴 I‘m with ya!!! 1mo
dabbe @CBee Yay! I'll do my best, m'dear! 😘 1mo
dabbe @TheBookHippie I fervently hoped you would be! ❣️👊🏻❣️ 1mo
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trifleneurotic
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Pickpick

His various letters are illuminating, his Philippic against Antony is furious & damning, and his expositions on Duties & Old Age are still relevant today. The style in his written letters & essays may be more accessible to modern readers than his speeches, which can get long in the tooth. But stick with it. As a window into Ancient Rome & into the mind of the most celebrated orator of his time, his insight is still penetrating & meaningful.

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trifleneurotic
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"Life's course is invariable - nature has one path only, and you cannot travel along it more than once. Every stage of life has its own characteristics: boys are feeble, youths in their prime are aggressive, middle-aged men are dignified, old people are mature. Each one of these qualities is ordained by nature for harvesting in due season." - from On Old Age

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trifleneurotic
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"Consider the paradox of a person who admits the wickedness of tyrannizing a country....but who nevertheless sees advantage in himself becoming its tyrant if he can....Who, in God's name, could possibly derive advantage from murdering his country? Of all murders that is the most hideous...even when its perpetrator is hailed, by the citizens he has trodden underfoot, as 'Father of his Country'."

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psalva
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I picked this up at a library book sale last week, and I‘m already finding it a great resource. I‘ve read two speeches which have helped give context to recent reads. First, “More African than American,” given by Malcolm X a week before his assassination, and then “We Shall Overcome,” an address Lyndon B. Johnson made to the House about a month later, in March 1965. The latter was depicted in Volume 3 of March by John Lewis.

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trifleneurotic
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"So everyone ought to have the same purpose: to identify the interest of each with the interest of all. Once men grab for themselves, human society will completely collapse."

"...neglect of the common interest is unnatural, because it is unjust... nature's law promotes and coincides with the common interest."

So even in Cicero's day, "competition [was] the law of the jungle, but cooperation [was] the law of civilization." (Pyotr Kropotkin)

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trifleneurotic
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"For honesty is not particularly virtuous when there is no one with the ability or ambition to corrupt it."

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BookMack
Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges | Antonin Scalia, Bryan A. Garner
Pickpick

Informative insight

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Born.A.Reader
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❤️ Hugs from my daughter. Chocolate is also nice 🍫
❤️ ❤️ tagged. This trilogy has both platonic and romantic love.
@TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday

TheSpineView Thanks for playing!❤️🍫 13mo
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