"duke" <duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:13:14 -0000, "Mary" <mary123@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>"duke" <duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:vc7bs3pdofftn480mlojumdfbdue93usts@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 08:19:49 -0800, 2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(.R. L. Measures) wrote:
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>>>>In article <vqnas3pui6nthc4earf4blkljdn9tqukg9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, duke
>>>><duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:17:55 -0800, 2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(.R. L. Measures)
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >> >. A person of superior intellgence who allows others to do his
>>>>> >> >thinking
>>>>> >> >for him in matters of ethics and morals?
>>>>> >> No, I made up my own mind. How about you?
>>>>> >. The mark of good inculcation is self deception.
>>>>>
>>>>> The older I get, the more certain I get.
>>>>>
>>>>. "There's no fool like an old fool."
>>>
>>> And more intelligent and intellectual.
>
>>Wisdom is not a by-product of age.
>
> But it's a major contributor.
>
No, it is not. If you have spent your whole life burying your head in the
sand by believing in some non-existant entity, then why would you be any
wiser when you reach old age ? Surely wisdom is gained by opening your
eyes
and actually start thinking - something you don't know how to do, it
seems.
Have you ever "thought" about why so many people (including myself) have
called you a moron.?


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