I don’t much care for coincidences. There’s something spooky about them: you sense momentarily what it must be like to live in an ordered, God-run universe, with Himself looking over your shoulder and helpfully dropping coarse hints about a cosmic plan. I prefer to feel that things are chaotic, free-wheeling, permanently as well as temporarily crazy — to feel the certainty of human ignorance, brutality and folly. — Julian Barnes, Flaubert’s Parrot Read more →
EppsNet Archive: Folly
If sin and folly get punished appropriately, we’re in for a bad time. — Charlie Munger
Twitter: 2009-05-22
If sin and folly get punished appropriately, we’re in for a bad time. — Charlie Munger http://bit.ly/IwmTt # Read more →