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Ed Folsom, a professor of English at the University of Iowa, and the co-director of the Walt Whitman Archive, told us that "Whitman never said or wrote "Be curious, not judgmental." If the Lasso way is wrong, it’s hard to imagine being right.” — Trent Crimm, Season 1 Episode 3: “Trent Crimm: The Independent” Pointing to another world will never stop vice among us; shedding light over this world can alone help us.”

Curiosity genuinely doesn’t know, it wants to find out more, whilst judgement already knows enough. This is my cat’s collar. She was a faithful companion for 20 years. I’m gonna miss you, Cindy Clawford.” — Leslie Higgins, Season 1 Episode 6: “Two Aces” Walt Whitman was not just a poet and an essayist. He was also a humanist, who valued life in the essence of rationalism rather than superstition. Rupert might have moved up one level of the pyramid and asked: When is the last time that you played darts, Ted? Ted’s answer about the recency of his dart skills may give Rupert powerful information. Or have you been feeling lost and weary lately that these quotes made you feel better? We’d love to hear your story! Feel free to share it in the comment section below!

Pollution of the Global Information Ecosystem The contamination of information with false and misleading material I find I'm a good deal more of a socialist than I thought I was: maybe not technically, politically, so, but intrinsically, in my meanings.

I said: "Baseball is the hurrah game of the republic!" He was hilarious: "That's beautiful: the hurrah game! well — it's our game: that's the chief fact in connection with it: America's game: has the snap, go fling, of the American atmosphere — belongs as much to our institutions, fits into them as significantly, as our constitutions, laws: is just as important in the sum total of our historic life." Be not dishearten’d – Affection shall solve the problems of freedom yet; those who love each other shall become invincible.” Conversation with Whitman (July 16 1888) as quoted in With Walt Whitman in Camden (1906) by Horace Traubel, Vol. IIOn a personal level, Doc was a dear friend and mentor. He taught me many things, and he helped inspire me to dedicate my life to Catholic schoolchildren. Although it was almost 20 years ago. I still recall his advice regarding how to handle a particularly challenging conversation I was about to have. When confronted with someone espousing a position that you find yourself strongly disagreeing with, Doc said, it can be helpful to ask the other person a simple question “Can you tell me about some experiences that you’ve had in your life that led you to take the position that you just shared?” A Knowledge Café at Viva What are the future possibilities for the Kuwaiti Mobile Telecoms Industry? This is what you shall do: Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to every one that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every season of every year of your life, re examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul, and your very flesh shall be a great poem and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body. . . . The poet shall not spend his time in unneeded work. He shall know that the ground is always ready ploughed and manured . . . . others may not know it but he shall. He shall go directly to the creation. His trust shall master the trust of everything he touches . . . . and shall master all attachment.

Knowledge Café: Measuring Success The outcomes are what you take away in your head - note taking is a distraction Oh, to be alive in such an age, when miracles are everywhere, and every inch of common air throbs a tremendous prophecy, of greater marvels yet to be.” Spirituality A deep appreciation, respect, and love for the universe, the world, all life, and humanity And so today I want to talk to you about Ted Lasso, the absolute best show that not enough people seems to be watching. It’s on Apple TV+ which, again, few people seem to have even though everybody owns Apple products and that gets you a free subscription. It’s also the home of series like The Morning Show (excellent) and Tehran (gripping!) I get it – there are too many television platforms and you don’t want to have to log-in to another thing. I know. I know!Conversation with Whitman (4 July 1889) as quoted in With Walt Whitman in Camden (1906) by Horace Traubel, Vol. IV Rupert might have moved up three levels and asked: How good of a dart player are you, Ted? Ted’s answer about his consistency of play—as a novice, expert or somewhere in between—may offer Rupert even more powerful information. O Mother, to think that we are to have here soon what I have seen so many times, the awful loads and trains and boatloads of poor, bloody, and pale and wounded young men again — for that is what we certainly will, and before very long. I see all the little signs, getting ready in the hospitals, etc.; it is dreadful when one thinks about it. I sometimes think over the sights I have myself seen: the arrival of the wounded after a battle, and the scenes on the field, too, and I can hardly believe my own recollections. What an awful thing war is! Mother, it seems not men but a lot of devils and butchers butchering each other. If you like the images in this post, you may also want to share them through your favorite social media platform. That will be highly appreciated! Quotes about Whitman [ edit ] I am not blind to the worth of the wonderful gift of " LEAVES OF GRASS." I find it the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson I give you joy of your free and brave thought. I have great joy in it. I find incomparable things said incomparably well, as they must be. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson One Whitman is miracle enough, and when he comes again it will be the end of the world. ~ Randall Jarrell Whitman’s masterpiece, his whole vision, is exactly about this: life as a quest for truth, love, beauty, goodness, and freedom; life as the art of becoming human through the cultivation of the human soul. ~ Rob Riemen

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