Everyman's Paradise

To the gods, all men would be anachronous.

                         

 

It was once said that, “If a man believes he has done any deed without the gods' knowledge, he errs,” and while I may not normally make references to “gods,” I assure you that the axiom is as right as a Bolivian 5-Star General.

                              

 

A leopard may have a dozen fine tricks, but an accordion needs only one.

                              

 

The ordinary prayers of ordinary men are not unlike ugly, spinster daughters of proper perception and appropriate action.

                              

 

Definition Number 84:  Everyman's Paradise: 

A place where force replaces all skill.

 

J.