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Words Worth Noting - December 2, 2023

Worried about trying to get rid of the appliances and other junk in her attic in these days of green disposal “I am now faced with taking them unspayed [that is, without the condensers etc. removed] to the landfill and finding out what it feels like to be rejected by a dump.”

Florence King in National Review May 3, 1999

Words Worth Noting - November 29, 2023

“It often happens in history that things intensely small and local, or even backward and barbaric, defend themselves with great success against empires and combines, simply because they are too remote to have been overawed by mere cosmopolitan rumour and reputation. There are some fortunate communities that are too ignorant to be bullied, too superstitious to be frightened, too poor to be bribed, and too small to be destroyed. It is probably in these minute and secret places that the seed of civilization will be preserved for future ages, through the blundering anarchy of big things which seems to be coming upon us.”

Apparently an excerpt from “The Problems with Progress” in G.K.’s Weekly Vol. 7 March-September 1928, quoted in “An Introduction to the writings of G.K. Chesterton” by Dale Ahlquist in Gilbert: The Magazine of the Society of G.K. Chesterton Vol. 25 #6 (July/August 2022)

Words Worth Noting - November 27, 2023

“an early version of Horace’s carpe diem advice: ‘Seize time by the forelock.”

Pittacus of Mytilene (c. 650-570 BC) “a moderate democratic reformer…. [in] Mytilene, the chief city of the island of Lesbos” in Peter D’Epiro and Mary Desmond Pinkowish, What are the Seven Wonders of the World? and 100 Other Great Cultural Lists – Fully Explicated. [Incidentally in the 3rd Nero Wolfe novel, The Rubber Band, the early supposedly non-bookish Archie Goodwin at one point asks Wolfe “Are you going to grab time by the forelock?”

Famous quotes, LifeJohn Robson