My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
But, ah, my foes, and, oh, my friends --
It gives a lovely light.
Edna St. Vincent Milay
Friday, February 22, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Thank you
Rest in peace, Herbert Stanley Appleman (24 April 1917 - 21 February 2013)
My Dad was a WW II veteran, a meteorologist, and the father of 4 boys, and he will be missed.
My Dad was a WW II veteran, a meteorologist, and the father of 4 boys, and he will be missed.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The World Is Moved
The world is moved along not only by the mighty shoves of the heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker.
-- John Richard Green (1837-1883), Life and Letters of John Richard Green, Leslie Stephen, Ed (1901)
-- John Richard Green (1837-1883), Life and Letters of John Richard Green, Leslie Stephen, Ed (1901)
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Cuts Both Ways
We did not see (as a result of brain scans of partisan loyalists) any increased activation of the parts of the brain normally engaged during reasoning. What we saw instead was a network of emotion circuits lighting up, including circuits hypothesized to be involved in regulating emotion, and circuits known to be involved in resolving conflicts. None of the circuits involved in conscious reasoning were particularly engaged. Essentially, it appears as if partisans twirl the cognitive kaleidoscope until they get the conclusions they want, and then they get massively reinforced for it, with the elimination of negative emotional states and activation of positive ones. ... The result is that partisan beliefs are calcified, and the person can learn very little from new data.
-- Drew Westen, Director of Clinical Psychology at Emory University, regarding a study using fMRI, NBC News, 24 January 2006
-- Drew Westen, Director of Clinical Psychology at Emory University, regarding a study using fMRI, NBC News, 24 January 2006
Monday, February 18, 2013
Something Of The Youth
As I approve of a youth that has something of the old man in him, so am I no less pleased with an old man that has something of the youth. He that follows this rule may be old in body, but can never be so in mind.
-- Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC)
-- Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC)
Friday, February 15, 2013
We All Like Our Own
One man's ways may be as good as another's, but we all like our own best.
-- Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817), English novelist, Persuasion (posthumous, 1818)
-- Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817), English novelist, Persuasion (posthumous, 1818)
Thursday, February 14, 2013
A Very Long Time
And the thing is, once you're dead, you're dead for a very long time.
-- John Gilpin, on the Champaign County Bikes listserv, 10 February 2013
-- John Gilpin, on the Champaign County Bikes listserv, 10 February 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Bark Of St. Peter
In today's world, subject to so many rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance for the life of faith, in order to govern the bark of St. Peter and proclaim the gospel, both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me.
-- Pope Benedict XVI, announcing his resignation, 11 February 2013
-- Pope Benedict XVI, announcing his resignation, 11 February 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
For Richer, For Poorer
Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor.
-- Charles Abrams (1902-1970), creator of the New York Housing Authority, cited in Michael Harrington's "The Other America" (1962)
-- Charles Abrams (1902-1970), creator of the New York Housing Authority, cited in Michael Harrington's "The Other America" (1962)
Friday, February 08, 2013
Whirling Snow And Blinding Mist
Each must act as he thinks best; and if he is wrong, so much the worse for him. We stand on a mountain pass in the midst of whirling snow and blinding mist, through which we get glimpses now and then of paths which may be deceptive. If we stand still we shall be frozen to death. If we take the wrong road we shall be dashed to pieces. We do not certainly know whether there is any right one. What must we do? "Be strong and of a good courage." Act for the best, hope for the best, and take what comes. ... If death ends all, we cannot meet death better.
-- Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1829-1894), English lawyer and judge, in Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, p. 353, 2d edition (London, 1874)
-- Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1829-1894), English lawyer and judge, in Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, p. 353, 2d edition (London, 1874)
Thursday, February 07, 2013
Benghazi
The United States military, as I've said, is not and, frankly, should not be a 911 service capable of arriving on the scene within minutes to every possible contingency around the world. The U.S. military has neither the resources nor the responsibility to have a fire house next to every U.S. facility in the world.
-- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, in his opening statement to the Senate Armed Services Committee, 7 February 2013
-- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, in his opening statement to the Senate Armed Services Committee, 7 February 2013
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
Optimist
Basically I'm an optimist. Intellectually I can see man's balance is about fifty-fifty, and his chances of blowing himself up are about one to one. I can't see this any way but intellectually. I'm just emotionally unable to believe that he will do this. This means that I am by nature an optimist and by intellectual conviction a pesimist, I suppose.
-- Sir William Golding (1911-1993), English poet, novelist, and Nobel laureate, interview with James Keating, Purdue University, 10 May 1962, printed in Lord of the Flies: The Casebook Edition (1964)
-- Sir William Golding (1911-1993), English poet, novelist, and Nobel laureate, interview with James Keating, Purdue University, 10 May 1962, printed in Lord of the Flies: The Casebook Edition (1964)
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
White Paper
[T]he United States would be able to use lethal force against a US citizen, who is located outside the United States and is an operational leader continually planning attacks against US persons and interests, in at least the following circumstances: (1) where an informed, high-level official of the US government has determined that the targeted individual poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States; (2) where a capture operation would be infeasible -- and where those conducting the operation continue to monitor whether capture becomes feasible; and (3) where such an operation would be conducted consistent with applicable law of war principles. In these circumstances, the "realities" of the conflict and the weight of the government's interest in protecting its citizens from an imminent attack are such that the Constitution would not require the government to provide further process to such a US citizen before using lethal force. ...
Finally, the Department notes that under the circumstances described in this paper, there exists no appropriate judicial forum to evaluate these constitutional considerations.
-- Department of Justice White Paper, Lawfulness of a Lethal Operation Directed Against a US Citizen who is a Senior Operational Leader of Al-Qa'ida or An Associated Force, excerpt, NBC News, 4 February 2013
Finally, the Department notes that under the circumstances described in this paper, there exists no appropriate judicial forum to evaluate these constitutional considerations.
-- Department of Justice White Paper, Lawfulness of a Lethal Operation Directed Against a US Citizen who is a Senior Operational Leader of Al-Qa'ida or An Associated Force, excerpt, NBC News, 4 February 2013
Monday, February 04, 2013
Hold Still
People tell me I sing the words "love" and "hunger" like no one else. Well, everything I know is wrapped up in those two words. You've got to have something to eat and a little love in your life before you can hold still for any damn body's sermon on how to behave.
-- Billie Holiday (1915-1959), jazz singer and songwriter, Lady Sings The Blues (1956), p 201
-- Billie Holiday (1915-1959), jazz singer and songwriter, Lady Sings The Blues (1956), p 201
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Friday, February 01, 2013
Popular Delusion
It is a popular delusion that the government wastes vast amounts of money through inefficiency and sloth. Enormous effort and elaborate planning are required to waste this much money.
-- Patrick Jake (P.J.) O'Rourke (1947-), American political satirist, Parliament of Whores (1991), p 36
-- Patrick Jake (P.J.) O'Rourke (1947-), American political satirist, Parliament of Whores (1991), p 36
Monday, January 28, 2013
What A Nut
We are on the cusp of this time where I can say, "I speak as a citizen of the world" without others saying, "God, what a nut."
-- Lawrence Lessig (1961-), American professor and political activist, "One Planet, One Net" symposium, 10 October 1998
-- Lawrence Lessig (1961-), American professor and political activist, "One Planet, One Net" symposium, 10 October 1998
Friday, January 25, 2013
Star That Guides Us Still
We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths -- that all of us are created equal -- is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls and Selma and Stonewall; just as it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints along this great Mall, to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on Earth.
-- Barack Hussein Obama II (4 August 1961-), 44th President of the United States, Second Inaugural Address, Washington D.C. (21 January 2013)
-- Barack Hussein Obama II (4 August 1961-), 44th President of the United States, Second Inaugural Address, Washington D.C. (21 January 2013)
Thursday, January 24, 2013
A Revolver
Here is a revolver.
It has an amazing language all its own.
It delivers unmistakable ultimatums.
It is the last word.
A simple, little human forefinger can tell a terrible story with it.
Hunger, fear, revenge, robbery, hide behind it.
It is the claw of the jungle made quick and powerful.
It is the club of the savage turned to magnificent precision.
It is more rapid than any judge or court of law.
It is less subtle and treacherous than any one lawyer or ten.
When it has spoken, the case can not be appealed to the supreme
court, nor any mandamus nor any injunction nor any stay of
execution come in and interfere with the original purpose.
And nothing in human philosophy persists more strangely than the
old belief that God is always on the side of those who have the
most revolvers.
-- Carl Sandburg, A Revolver, unpublished, found in University of Illinois archives, January 2013
It has an amazing language all its own.
It delivers unmistakable ultimatums.
It is the last word.
A simple, little human forefinger can tell a terrible story with it.
Hunger, fear, revenge, robbery, hide behind it.
It is the claw of the jungle made quick and powerful.
It is the club of the savage turned to magnificent precision.
It is more rapid than any judge or court of law.
It is less subtle and treacherous than any one lawyer or ten.
When it has spoken, the case can not be appealed to the supreme
court, nor any mandamus nor any injunction nor any stay of
execution come in and interfere with the original purpose.
And nothing in human philosophy persists more strangely than the
old belief that God is always on the side of those who have the
most revolvers.
-- Carl Sandburg, A Revolver, unpublished, found in University of Illinois archives, January 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Big Fake
Luke's name is Armstrong and people know that name, and when he goes to school I don't want them to say, "Oh yeah, your dad's the big fake, the doper." That would just kill me.
-- Lance Armstrong, in his second autobiography, "Every Second Counts" (2003)
-- Lance Armstrong, in his second autobiography, "Every Second Counts" (2003)
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Roe V. Wade
State criminal abortion laws, like those involved here, that except from criminality only a life-saving procedure on the mother's behalf without regard to the stage of her pregnancy and other interests involved violate the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which protects against state action the right to privacy, including a woman's qualified right to terminate her pregnancy. Though the State cannot override that right, it has legitimate interests in protecting both the pregnant woman's health and the potentiality of human life, each of which interests grows and reaches a "compelling" point at various stages of the woman's approach to term.
-- Supreme Court of the United States, ruling in 410 U.S. 113 - Roe v. Wade, 22 January 1973
-- Supreme Court of the United States, ruling in 410 U.S. 113 - Roe v. Wade, 22 January 1973
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