Hate to think?
For those who hate to think, they’ll hate this book with a fiery hatred.
:- Doug.
For those who hate to think, they’ll hate this book with a fiery hatred.
:- Doug.
Are there kinds of questions, some of which take us to more fruitful places than others? For instance, what is it with Shakespeare’s questions, that they have riled us for 400 years? Can we, too, shake one another to this foundational charge?
:- Doug.
How do we know when a conversation is over? OST holds that “When it’s over, it’s over,” leaving it up to each group of us to determine when it’s over. Surely we can search out ways and better ways to tell when it is over, leaving room for new ways to be discovered.
:- Doug.