7/27/10

"Following false copies of the good, that no sincere fulfillment of their promise make."

"In short--truth does matter, all claims have consequences, and contrast is the mother of clarity. The ideal of the 'examined life' is as important when it comes to purpose as in any part of life. It would be absurd to be rigorous in examining our insurance policies or preparing our tax returns but blithely casual in deciding what is the purpose of life itself."

-Os Guinness

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